Joe McGrath

[…]important novel which changed novels because it was complete reportage - so I put Truman into a greenhouse - near - er - Ealing and - er - I put bird sounds - bird sounds on it00:12:10(Bird sound impressions) when we were interviewing him - and  he said “Oh my darling  you - you’ve put me […]

Liz Forgan

[…]Channel 4 it was announced that he was going to be the Chief Executive, did a wonderful interview, at the end of which I said, ‘How marvellous it all sounds, I wish you the very best of luck’, and he said, ‘Well would you like to come and help me start it?’ So I said to him, ‘You can’t possibly mean[…]

Charles W. Smith

[…]e to be shown in this way with polarizing spectacles in neutral colors, which permitted films in full color, and were also going to have stereophonic sound, which was extremely novel in 1951, and, again, was the first time that stereophonic sound had ever been put before a public audience. And […]

Hugh Stewart

[…]t, who was the production manager said to me, "Well why don't you say something?" And I said, "What's the use in saying anything about it? It'll only sound like sour grapes. I'm learning, I'm doing what I want to." Well that was all over and then Victor was making films with MGM and I went on holida[…]

Joy Batchelor

[…]Kay Mander: Canada.Joy Batchelor: Mm. Because when I first met him he was working here. Always very quiet, always frightfully industrious.Kay Mander: Sound is very important in....Joy Batchelor: Well yes, we've been very lucky with our composers. And also I think very fortunate in establishing quite[…]

Jack Hildyard

[…]h, you weren't there. IUnknown Speaker  41:45  now again. What aboutUnknown Speaker  41:48  carrying on on techniques? What about sound recording techniques? Ever they have affected you?Unknown Speaker  41:55  Well, they still do, of course, compared with the old days, […]
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