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“The Coming of the Projectionettes”: Women’s Work in Film Projection and Changing Modes of Spectatorship in Second World War British Cinemas
[…] Window,” September 17, 1942, p.31. [40] Mickey Hickey, projectionist and sound recordist, BECTU History Project interview; Peter Stroud, projectionist, BECTU History […]
Diane Tammes
[…]ushould think about applying for the National Film School, because somebody I know, Colin Young, has just gone over there to start it up, and it sounds as though it’s going to be a really interesting thing to do.’ So, I thought, I don’t know, I haven’t done any film. And... And, I suppose,[…]
Peter Stroud
[…]aid, "It might make a bit of a noise going through," you know. Anyway we ran it and the old Simplex projectors - in the base of the casting above the sound-head, you used to keep packed with wadding, to absorb the oil that leaks from the bearings, you know, so it's always a gooey mess there. And whe[…]
David Attenborough
[…]dn't know what did I daresay, but certainly not cutting up dead animals. So I went into publishing and the University of London Press as it was which sounds nice, but it was a kind of X X X Sepulchre, it was simply and educational branch Hodder and Stoughton, the commercial publisher.My job there wa[…]
Jack Hildyard
[…]h, you weren't there. IUnknown Speaker 41:45 now again. What aboutUnknown Speaker 41:48 carrying on on techniques? What about sound recording techniques? Ever they have affected you?Unknown Speaker 41:55 Well, they still do, of course, compared with the old days, […]
HP0440 Susan Crockford – Transcript
[…] of called International Broadcasting Trust, and we thought well, they sound alright. SF: Yes. So we went along to meet […]
