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[…]was an interview with Professor Bill Miller, Professor of Politics at Glasgow University. Danny Livingston was the Cameraman, Dorothy Le Grove was on Sound and of course, in those days, camera crews tended to be paired off. It was Danny and Dot or Danny and Ken McNeil and Gordon Coull and John McGui[…]
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[…] and he had lost all the digits of his hands, because they wouldn’t, he didn’t have any insurance cover. And we were trying to say in these films, it sounds like scaremongering but it wasn’t, these weren’t isolated cases, these were, this was going on, and still is going on, because, Clinton didn’t […]
[…]ospital bed somewhere and Alexis and I had, had swapped shifts but he’d taken away the dawn Arabic with him and I didn’t know where it was. And I was sound asleep and the phone went and there was an engineer saying ‘There’s nobody done the pre test for dawn Arabic’, and I went, leapt downstairs all […]
[…] it changed?Michael Aldridge 6:08 Heavy. [Laughter] I mean, our basic tools. When I started the basic camera was, if you were doing sound it was the Cameflex in a double camera, or it was the ST with either a stripe box on the bottom or in a fibreglass blimp. And only in the mid 60[…]
[…]d gentleman, always wore a black trilby hat and an overcoat, regardless of what the weather conditions were. And had never realised you were shooting sound. So he used to wander around the set mouthing all the words all the time, because obviously when he did the silent films he used to speak the wo[…]
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