[…]ne, tell her to come up and see if she likes it. So I was up there like a shot.And they’d got this small series of rooms which were cutting rooms and sound recordingand soundtrack compilation rooms, and I went up there and swept the floor and made the tea and at the end of the week he said, ‘Well do[…]
[…]now that we carried on for a while and then he'd made a a signal with his arm. And I've tried to figure out what he meant by that and somehow he must sound up. So I looked behind me and there was a little button that said raise and lower. So I hit raise and of course the lights went up in the theatr[…]
[…]ni and the other was Baird. We did a week in each studio. So we used to have to learn both systems of course. And I did all the jobs. I used to be on sound, on the floor.JH: Were you the first woman to operate a camera?BH: I was the first to operate a camera that's right, then it was upside down and[…]
[…]p;you do while you were there?What happened pertinent to "Blackmail" and the beginning of sound was Ihadn't taken into account the brilliant standard of Dulwich CollegeEngineering students&n[…]
[…] shouldn’t have known any of that if I had done that.What happened, the journalist I'd been working with wanted me, she knew somebody who was down at Sound City, Shepperton Studios, they wanted an experienced typist and she wrote to me and said wouldn't I go for an interview. So I said I don't think[…]
[…] Holt if we ever have to do posters I would try and do a poster of the Cinema or film project I wanted to do with draw film with the variable density soundtrack I didn't understand that they are there and I've always done my drawings do variable density soundtrack and. I was absolutely fascinated. W[…]
Bill Welch ( sound effects, props) by admin — last modified Jul 31, 2008 10:46 AM BIOGRAPHY: Bill Welsh worked […]
Maurice Askew ( sound recordist/dubbing mixer) 12/05/1916 - 11/12/1986 by admin — last modified Apr 18, 2008 10:21 AM Born […]
[…] it involve being midway points and all that, Ian Rutter 10:48 all of that we with radio links in those days. We didn't do sound, we only did the vision. So it involved rigging two foot or four foot dishes up masts, up on Eagle, towers up on water, towers, all sorts of pla[…]