Search Results for: Sound Engineer
Gordon Courcha
[…]e American Ampex machines are an order that relied on because the bandwidth for television signal is much wider thanUnknown Speaker 11:58 sound.Unknown Speaker 12:01 And the governing factor really is the head to tape speed and the size of the gap in the head. And the Ampex m[…]
Peter Williams
[…]me Inexpert at everything I suppose would be .. Anyway you were there to reflect what was going on in the South-East, and ‘South-East’ sounds okay, but we were based in Dover at one end, and we had to cover Brighton at the other end. Well it sometimes took most of the day with those m[…]
Mike Fentiman
[…] week or two, they told me that I got a job. And I said, Well, what about my degree? That doesn't count. I mean, if you've got the job anyway, right. Sounds great. So it sort of took the pressure off as it were getting a degree in order to get a job anyway, I still wanted to get a degree. All right.[…]
Dicky Leeman
[…] called Marie Burke. I don't remember a lot about it, except I was in the crowd as one of the sort of peasants in it.Rodney Giesler: One of the first sound films was it?Dicky Leeman: No, there'd been sound for some time on that.Rodney Giesler: And this was at BIP was it?Dicky Leeman: Yes. And then I[…]
Christopher Miles
[…]31st 1995. Reel one,I mightask you when you were born, Christopher Miles 0:28 right, I was born 19, April 39, in London town and the sound of bow bells. So not quite a Cockney, but can you tell me a bit about your family and how you came to be in the film industry?Right. My family c[…]
Nancy Thomas
[…]d so the first interview I went to was at a shipping firm and I was told that I’d be typing invoices, three pounds fifteen a week, and I thought that sounded fairly dreary, so the next one was on a Thursday at the National Gallery. I was living in Tonbridge, my mother had settled in Tonbridge and I […]
