[…] you working to then? Can you remember? Cyril Page: My sound recordist? Alan Lawson: [Hesitates] Er, well...yeah, well...your sound recordist, but […]
[…] I should...I did two films there and er...then I had to er...filming was...coming to the close and er...I heard that they wanted a Loading Boy at er Sound City...John Stafford Productions. So I rang up, and the Cameraman's name was Jimmy Wilson. So, I rang Mr Wilson up and I said...so he said, "Yes[…]
[…]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[…]
[…] and Frenzy. Peter Handford # 71 Peter was a pioneering location sound recordist, During a career, which stretched from 1936, when he […]
[…] session. You wonder what on earth you're going to have done, you know, have you written written all the wrong notes in order because you're going to sound actually fractals on? So I remember him saying, Do come talk to me with this because I'm actually terrified. And we subsequently became great fr[…]
[…]g, but I know. Victor Savile was director and he was a man to be fair. I mean, you didn't breathe, once the red light have gone up, you didn't make a sound you didn't call you choke to death rather than make a coffee. And one day, he had a very bad day, I think somebody up for the what, after the be[…]
[…]an hour and a quarter.Kay Mander: About an hour...Third Person: These were the pound-a-footers, were they? Or...Sidney Cole: Yes, because three weeks sounds a long time, the ones I edited were usually shot in ten days.Third Person: It does.Kay Mander: Well I may be wrong about that.Third Person: But[…]
[…]born in Oakley St., Kennington not very far according to one report from where Charlie Chaplin was born. If the wind was favourable it was within the sound of Bow Bells, so I suppose I could call (myself a Cockney. That was 31st October 1903.AL: What schooling did you receive?SC: I had ordinary prim[…]
[…] they were planning to do, was to have a separate sound recordist who would plug into this, but that Ealing had […]
[…] The first few times I did this, I asked the sound recordist, Dallas Bower, how it was and he said fine […]