Vernon Sewell

[…]ratory, and he owned the Comedy Theatre as well.Roy Fowler: Yes.Vernon Sewell: And it was through him I got into the movies. I started as a sound recordingengineer.Roy Fowler: What - is there anything in between? I've got that you went to Nettlefold in 1929 as a camera assistant, what[…]

Edward Aneurin Williams

[…] session. You wonder what on earth you're going to have done, you know, have you written written all the wrong notes in order because you're going to sound actually fractals on? So I remember him saying, Do come talk to me with this because I'm actually terrified. And we subsequently became great fr[…]

Patrick (Paddy) Carey

[…]think to Lou from land, and it was directed by Humphrey schwinger.And the cost was all you've learned this, as you might expect. JACK Higgins was the sound man. Like, was with portable sound, which wasn't all that common at that time. Andthe assistant director was pleased to plaskett the camera man […]

Reginald (Reggie) Beck

[…] Beck: I had gotten what to do in life. I couldn’t start for a long long time. In desperation I turned to somebody, I was very interested in the sound films as they were then, and after a long time trying to get an introduction to those people in the business, I went to the Islington Studios on[…]

A F (Peter) Birch

[…]g Acre; and then I branched out. I couldn't see any future actually in the disc rotating television. It was too crude, so I got the offer of a job as sound chief in a film studio. My type of person with sound experience was the only type of person they could apply to to run their sound department at[…]

Ted Candy

[…]eople I met. Then there was Ted Hawkins, who used to was with Paramount. Then he came to go months, and then he went back to Paramount bill. He was a sound man. They were the principal characters. Anyway,Roy Fowler  7:00  this is what, 1940Speaker 1  7:03  just Yes, yeah. Round a[…]

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[…] I think there was at that time...there was about 8 sound stages and there was at least two or three […]

E M (Michael) Smedley Aston

[…]t Elstree. But anyway the thing was that there were a number of pictures on the go the whole time. I think there was at that time...there was about 8 sound stages and there was at least two or three pictures on the go. And the First Assistants varied tremendously from the sort of doyen of them all, […]
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