behp0076t-cyril-crowhurst-transcript This interview is the copyright of the BEHP7 hours 45 minutes Side A - Interview with Cyril Crowhurst at his home on Monday 6 February 1989. A In point of fact I was born in 1906 and the birth […]
[…] its way, we had the sound truck on a flat bed truck tacked onto the end of the train, it wasn't a comfortable ride at all ... but anyway.Roy Fowler: Sounds rather dangerous to me!Norman Fisher: There were odd bits of sync shooting. Sync shooting was always a bit of a problem because we couldn't run[…]
[…] a comfortable ride at all ... but anyway. Roy Fowler: Sounds rather dangerous to me! Norman Fisher: There were odd […]
[…]onder why?Roy Fowler: Which was a self-awarded title was it, or rank?Eddie Dryhurst: I don't know, I know he liked to be called Commodore.Roy Fowler: Sounds like a Southern Colonelcy doesn't it? [both chuckle] So any other particular memories of film-going in the First World War?Eddie Dryhurst: No. […]
[…] in and extra, not Jimmy Grainger. But there were a gang of us that used to be there, whether were were working or writing or doing extra work.RF: It sounds rather like a club.VG: It was.RF: And even if you weren't working on something would you hang out at the studio.VG: No, you'd meet some of the […]
[…] post-synch theatre, you get in a dubbing theatre and it sounds [clicks fingers] nowhere near. Maurice Askew: Nothing similar, no. […]
[…] box and this is why I've always thought that the re-recording room should be on the same level as the […]
Brian Pritchard (BP) Motion Picture Consultant (Formerly Kodak, Filmatic, Humphries & Hendersons) Interviewer: Paul Frith (PF) Date 05/03/2019 Length 02:17:14PF: This is an interview with Brian Pritchard. Thank you for taking part in the interview today. So just to star[…]