Tony Lawson

[…]e cinema, not really knowing anything about it. And as I grew up, my father had left the film business as such, and joined the BBC. And although that sounded quite a nice job, I wasn't overly interested in it. And I think like most, maybe not like most. But anyway, I felt I needed to rebel against m[…]

Cynthia Moody

[…]              Well, he was very much that. I was working as an assistant in the sound side of the editing.                    &nbs[…]

Jimmy Wright

[…]nbsp;in the Outer Hebrides. Harold Hazen Jack Cardiff myself. Charlie Tester was the sound recordist and uh Don weeks was the assistant. Who drove the through the th[…]

Cyril Pennington-Richards

[…]bought a camera off, fifty pounds, and we started. He had a titling business - embossed titles. Well it was rather a ridiculous business to buy since sound films were just coming in. So that side was a bit of a disaster but we started making advertising films and that was really quite successful.Ala[…]

Tilly Day

[…] I mean, my continuity was all in with er... and silent continuity was entirely different to... you had to make up your own continuity when you were 'sound', first of all. You made it up yourself, because there was nobody to teach you.Sidney Cole: No.Tilly Day: And in silent days, Lesley E[…]

Cyril Pennington

[…] Well it was rather a ridiculous business to buy since sound films were just coming in. So that side was […]

Tilly Day

[…] to make up your own continuity when you were ' sound', first of all. You made it up yourself, because […]

Mike Bradsell

[…]if there was no warning at bedtime, we would go to sleep in the usual way. But I had this mixture of excitement as well as fear sometimes I think the sound of the the warning, moaning mini as we used to call it was used to, I used to get really frightened about that. But there was the excitement of […]

Interview

[…]if there was no warning at bedtime, we would go to sleep in the usual way. But I had this mixture of excitement as well as fear sometimes I think the sound of the the warning, moaning mini as we used to call it was used to, I used to get really frightened about that. But there was the excitement of […]

Bill Ward

[…]h, and Terry, yes.  Alan Lawson  5:07  Paul Terry. Bill Ward  5:07   Who was, Terry was a sound, wasn't he? Yes, senior sound. But he also ran the controller, to all intents and purposes yes,  Alan Lawson  5:15 &nbs[…]
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