[…]veryday on the tube, and, I learnt a lot from John, John Chesterton, er the Science Photo Library had started, so I was starting to learn a bit about stills and doing picture research. So this cross arts must have been perfect for you? Perfect. And I learnt you know how to lay out a magazi[…]
BEHP Interview 0699 transcript Taylor Downing (TD)Interviewer: Murray Weston (MW)Camera: Dan ThurleyOther crew: David Sharp Murray Weston: This is Friday 21st April, 2017 and this is interview number 699, with Taylor Downing and the recording is for the British Entertainment History Project. He[…]
[…] basically the only freelance people on it. And a lot of fun.JK: What about Suschitsky?BJ: Wonderful man, very, very talented and very good Stills man, of course. He's done a lot of photographic work on the stills side and I’ve seen his books and I've seen his exhibitions, I've seen them. […]
[…]th David Bailey And John Swannell, who tend to do a lot of photography these sort of companies. So we used to make these commercials basically out of stills, but do interesting things with the camera and make them move. And you know, that sort of approach now has a sort of a proper name, but at the […]
Tony Lawson Side 1 Linda Wood 0:00 Tony Lawson, film editor, being interviewed by Linda Wood on the fifth of December. 2000 tape interview for can you say where you were born? Tony Lawson 0:16 Yes, I was born in London, in Paddington. My mother w[…]
Name of interviewee Susan Crockford DRAFT Tape 1 Side AThis transcription was provided in 2015 by the AHRC-funded ‘History of Women in British Film and Television project, 1933-1989’, led by Dr Melanie Bell (Principal Investigator, Leeds University) and Dr Vicky Ball (Co- Investigator, De Montfort U[…]
Alan Lawson 0:04 The copyright of this recording is vested in the BECTU history project. Jerry Anstiss, camera operator feature films. interviewers, Alan Lawson, and Sid Wilson, recorded on the first of September 1993. side onefirst and foremost, when and where were you born?Gerry Anstis[…]
[…] that you've used it as a as a to cover the larger part of the settings. So if we're sitting here talking and talking to you here, you've got to take stills of what you want from the background. And then you put your actors in place, and they'd move about in front of it. But you project, the backgro[…]
Elizabeth Furse DRAFT Tape 1 Side AThis recording was transcribed by funds from the AHRC-funded ‘History of Women in British Film and Television project, 1933-1989’, led by Dr Melanie Bell (Principal Investigator, University of Leeds) and Dr Vicky Ball (Co-Investigator, De Montfort University). (201[…]
powell Copyright is vested in the BECTU History Project. The subject is Wendy Toye, interviewed by Linda Wood, 20 May 1991, recordist Dave Robson. File 197SIDE 1, TAPE 1LW: Can you say when and where you were born?WT: I was born in 1917, in London, May 1st.LW: Where about in London?[…]