[…]ake prints, all the editing was done electronically, but we’d have the first port of call for the daily rushes, negative transfers and syncing up the sound, and that sort of thing. So, I did plenty of that. Sound syncing on a device called a SADiE, and the daily negative transfers. That started to d[…]
[…]t wasn't a good idea because I actually failed my course at university and, funny enough, failed graduates were what were perceived to be the head of Sound Department at STV's idea of the right kind of person to put in the team because graduates, at a functional level, graduates always wanted to mov[…]
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[…]hile I was working there making dip tests for, for Radio Luxembourg was it with the, with the early morning and taped news, and the, and the, and the sound tracks were developed then in the early hours of the night.Oh.And, mm, we used to, and until we created the datum for all, all this... [Pause] O[…]
[…]s reel – there were two. ​Q:​Two. 00:22:36​ADOLPH:​Two or three, according to the importance, you see. You had the car with your camera and sound gear, you see. ​Q:​Well sound, not yet. Not yet sound. We’re still in 1918, ‘19, yes? 00:22:55​ADOLPH:​[???] sound only started in 193[…]
[…]radio, though, because, of course, there were all these unattended studios in Exeter and Toro and places like that where people could pop in and do a sound piece. Nick Gilbey 16:51 Right? So what happened after your you were radioed? Elizabeth Bale 16:58&nb[…]
[…] had long careers in the film and TV industry. We've just done the interview with Doreen. So this interview is with Brian, who had a long career as a sound recordist. So Brian, if you'd like to just start us off with telling us when and where you were born where you went to school.Speaker 2 0:[…]
[…]cutting room and that was being worked on, liaising with production and the other disciplines as well. You know when the film was finished you do the sound track-lay and when the transmission print came back from the laboratory then just making up the rolls to, ready to go to telecine. So well, lots[…]