[…] BIOGRA PHY : John Ald red w orked as a sound engineer , sound recordist and dubbing mixer in the film […]
[…]ophone. I can remember going to see another documentary about a lion called Zimba. The first half was silent and the second half had Western Electric sound and the projectionist was sitting in the middle of the audience. This was about the time I bought the projector I mentioned. I also started savi[…]
[…]he did two liners, two big liners, she did the nursery, painting nursery rhymes and so on, and she said to my parents one day “They want a boy in the Sound Department”. Sound had just come in and I thought, ‘marvellous’ you know. Films were so important in those days and sound just beginning so I to[…]
BECTU History Project Interview with HARRY MILLER – sound, sound editorInterview Date(s): 23 October 1987, 12 September 1988Interview number: 20Interviewers: ROY FOWLER, ALAN LAWSON Tape 1, Side 1 ALAN LAWSON: This recording is copyright by the ACTT History Project. Harry Miller dub[…]
[…] 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[…]
[…] acoustically, because we were just about on the breakthrough for sound, and this would be about 1927-ish. And he built […]
[…]ecture, this man [laughs]. And he built some very good theatres which were very good acoustically, because we were just about on the breakthrough for sound, and this would be about 1927-ish. And he built the Rialto up in Norwood, the Albany which was virtually next door, the State Sydenham and State[…]
[…]fat: This presumably made you notice what one would have to call the deficiencies at home, the lack of discussion, the flow of ideas and so on school sounds a rather better place to be from your point of view. Did you …Philip Donnellan: Well yes that's it, it sounds an awful thing to say but o[…]
This copyright of this interview is vested in the BECTU History Project.Interviewer Bob AllenThis is an interview with Peter Handford, sound recordist, and it is taking place in his studio where most of the train records for which he is quite famous have been put together at his home. The date is th[…]