[…]nley Burke is absolutely brilliant photographer. He's been photographing the Jamaican community in Birmingham for 40 years or something. And it's his stills that are in John Akomfrah's Handsworth Songs. And I somehow met Vanley because I knew John Akomfrah. Vanley knew that I was really a filmmaker,[…]
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BECTU History ProjectInterview no: 467Interviewee: Phyllis DaltonInterviewer: Rodney GieslerDuration: 01:33:42 & 00:25:48 (total 01:59:30)COPYRIGHT: No use may be made of any interview material without the permission of the BECTU History Project (http://www.historyproject.org.uk/). Copyright of […]
[…]ey were very colourful, and that interested me in films. In Ideal films I was office boy to start with and graduated up a bit to farm out posters and stills to run cinemas and that sort of thing. Made lots of mistakes, obviously, sent the wrong posters and things like that, but anyway. There I was f[…]
This 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 University). BECTU History ProjectInterv[…]
[…]m 3-D rig and made quite a number of 3-D 16mm commercial films. These were the first professional 16mm 3-D films. We also built a full-frame 35mm 3-D stills camera and made the first commercial 3-D slide shows. In 1982, I was asked to go to Los Angeles for two periods to work for the 3-D Video […]
Side 1 Ralph Bond 0:00 This is a tape recording with three ACTT members who have spent all or most of their working life in film laboratories. We have Bert Craik, Sam Williams, and Alf Cooper. And we're going to discuss the many, many changes that have taken place both in technical […]
Side 1Ralph Bond 0:00 This is a tape recording with three ACTT members who have spent all or most of their working life in film laboratories. We have Bert Craik, Sam Williams, and Alf Cooper. And we're going to discuss the many, many changes that have taken place both in technical condit[…]
BECTU History Project - Interview No. 294 [Copyright BECTU] Transcription Date: 2004-03-18Interview Date: 1972-05 Interviewers: Jim ShieldsInterviewee: Kay Mander Kay Mander: Joy, could we start with when and where you were born?Joy Batchelor: I was born in Watford, and at […]
This copyright of this interview is vested in the BECTU History Project.Interviewer Bob AllenThis is an interview with Peter Handford, sound recordist, and it is taking place in his studio where most of the train records for which he is quite famous have been put together at his home. The date is th[…]