[…]tion of shot, close-up, medium close-up, whatever, a description of what was happening for those two feet, and the transcript for the matching bit of soundtrack, and you’d do it all again for the next shot and for the whole of what I think was a five- or six-reel film. It took months and this […]
[…]one that was mediaeval that. Yes, soManny Yospa 1:01 any grammeso we're gonna start learning the second one Christmas.She's just going to sound level two now you'rejust getting a sensethat by ChristmasOkay, so when you're ready theGraham Smart 1:14 time's right, we'll make a […]
[…] will you write the script. I into a script, and we had two locations, we had a unit of about 14 because we had generators and sparks and an enormous sound truck, was it from Riverside, Leo Wilkins,AL : No Shepperton.BM: We had this enormous unit and I had to find accomodation for them, we were shoo[…]
[…] John Cox did the sound, and Baron Mason was the sound recordist on the picture and Reggie Beck supervising editor, Peter […]
[…]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[…]
[…]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[…]
[…]they were talking about. I felt appalling...I might have been a lump of frog-spawn...you know...useless!John Legard: God, yes. Rather you than me. It sounds a terrifying time!Pat Jackson: And so...I got, um...I got very, sort of, er... lost in this world. And when I look back on it...and I thought t[…]
[…] same thing. He went to dear old Ed Pawley the sound recordist, who was Frank Bryce's brother-in-law...and so Ed Pawley said, […]
[…] same thing. He went to dear old Ed Pawley the sound recordist, who was Frank Bryce's brother-in-law...and so Ed Pawley said, […]