BILLY WILLIAMS SIDE 3, TAPE 2 Al: You were saying about John and Benny coming and helping out Billy Williams: […]
[…] an RAAF a naval army armed with a lot of stills. I couldn't obviously take film because I have shown […]
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[…]doubt, in most producer’s minds, that a movie had to be in colour once it became practical to shoot in colour. I still loved shooting black and white stills, but I don’t think I… well I know that I didn’t shoot any black and white after I started working in movies. I didn’t shoot a black and white m[…]
John Mackay - Transcript [Interviewer is not stated but is said to be Bernard Ponsonby, Date of Recording 21 07 2018] [Start of Recording] [00:00]I: OK, the copyright of this recording is vested in the Scottish Broadcasting Heritage Group. The name of the interviewee is John Mackay wh[…]
Interviewed by Andrew Dawson, University of Greenwich, 14 February 2011Okay Roy first of all could you give me your date of birth please?Fifteenth of August 1939. Almost the day that war broke out.Ah. And if you could start really right at the beginning. Family background, parents, siblings, where w[…]
British Entertainment History Project Interview No. 710 Interviewee: Anne Hanford, formerly Head of Television Library Services at the BBCInterviewer: Sue MaldenTranscriber: Linda Hall-Shaw SUE MALDEN: Thank you very much for talking to us Anne.ANNE HANFORD: […]
[…]nother little gimmick that I thought up.In the days when I was trying to bring the cinema to the public's attention and the year that we used to have stills from the films in a still case to display outside the cinema to give people some idea of what the film was about this was quite the norm. And I[…]
[…]ally at the finished stage, and shot. Because they used to do movie shots to start with, but I mean on how the film was done in the end they were all stills. Usually black and white stills. 0:07:13.9 MIKE: Great. Just tell me, you're settling yourself in to this great movie, what was your…[…]
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