Gordon McCallum

[…]gestion, when I was just sixteen that he wanted to go into the film industry, and did, and I thought, "What a damn good idea!" Because if I went into sound, I would be following my inclinations and, of course, I had been quite an enthusiastic schoolboy actor and things like that. I was interested in[…]

Reg Sutton

[…]ical transcription by Sarah Easen, British Universities Film and Video CouncilInterview Date: 1987-09-16Interviewer: Roy FowlerInterviewee: Reg SuttonSound recordist: Taffy HainesTape 1, Side 1 Roy Fowler: This recording is copyright the ACTT History Project. It�s an interview with Reg Sutton t[…]

Erwin Hillier

[…]e of Germany and all the other political side and so on. So we were then taken back to Germany. I couldn't speak a word of German, only English. This sounds crazy. We were trying to put me in a school, and the teacher, the headmaster, said I needed at least private less for six months or more, stude[…]

Ernest Marsh

[…] changing from one projector to the other, the film, on average, would have five or six reels, and you had to synchronize the movement between of the sound and the picture, between one projector and the other. And that was no. Certified at the end of the film, about 12 feet from the end of the film,[…]

Howard Lanning

[…]d Lanning  1:14  My name is Howard Lanning. I was born in 1932, in the East End of London, and I've been in the film industry as a Film and Sound Editor for more than 50 years.Derek Threadgall  1:35  Then we get into the meat of it.Unknown Speaker  1:38  Now I've got th[…]

John Ammonds

[…] interesting experience my efforts at acting ... John P. Hamilton  6:36  Were you purely a performe or did you indulge in in sound?  Obviously we're moving towards your hobbies as a child, did they have any bearing on you're finishing up in the BBC and in broadcast[…]

Mickey Hickey

[…] had leukaemia, I'm not sure what he had. But the sound editor was our old friend, who's in the journal - […]

Mickey Hickey -Transcript

[…] Win Ryder. Mickey Hickey: Win Ryder, yeah, he was the sound editor. Can't think of the name of the editor now, […]

Geoff Labram

[…]no way that I could establish that I have been in charge of a number of people and that had done this, that and the other works, been responsible for sounds transfer. I may have worked hard, which I did. But it didn't fit their pre ordained framework of what qualified engineer was supposed to have d[…]
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