[…]Now, which company was that for? Hers? PB-C: No, I had a phone call, from a chap called David Willcock who’d just started his own company called Spire Films, and it was a very small independent company, and he just phoned up, and said “I live down the road from you and would you be interested i[…]
[…] was rubble! I mean the churches were bombed, the 'Three Spires' were bombed and everything - all the town was […]
[…] Giesler: And what did you see everywhere?Larry Allen: Oh I see... Ah well, all you could see was rubble! I mean the churches were bombed, the 'Three Spires' were bombed and everything - all the town was just rubble, you know, most of the streets. And I met - standing by the wall of a public house w[…]
[…] I remember going into the Baptist church, they're putting a spire on a Baptist church right on the corner of […]
[…]ounger than they would normally expect. And people stayed for longer and watched things and felt spoken to, and I made one particular piece, Dreaming Spires 1 and 2, in one of them. these beautiful young Oxford students are sort of in slow motion walking through from the Radcliffe Camera to the to t[…]
[…]own family and the children of the village. She did indeed manage to get one of the boys to Oxford to Ruskin College and her own family, they didn’t aspire to such heights but they managed to get to university, usually Glasgow. In fact that was where I started at Glasgow University, my brother had a[…]
[…]ilm before. That was an enjoyment. To be able to set it up and actually wait until the sun had got into the right position in the sky to beam off the spire of Notre Dame and still put a bit of back light through the trees, luxury after… That was enormous fun.[Side 3, 37 mins]Can I suggest we pause t[…]