Alan Lawson 0:00 The copyright of this recording is vested in the actt history project.Charlotte Jennings, artist, daughter of Humphrey Jennings, the documentary film director, poet, and artist,recorded on the 17th of December 1990. side one interview, Alan Lawson Well was was not, you k[…]
BECTU History Project - Interview No. 101[Copyright BECTU]Transcription Date: Unknown - draft analytical transcription by Sarah Easen, British Universities Film and Video CouncilInterview Date: 1989-09-25Interviewer: Roy FowlerInterviewee: Norman FisherTape 1, Side 1Roy Fowler: Copyright of the foll[…]
[…]llege of Art. I decided I was going to be a David Bailey, I think. I mean, photography was very much an in thing in the mid 60s, and I wanted to be a photographer. I mean, I mean I, I reflect upon my vocational guidance, and it was zilch. And I don't know, you just sort of turned a fancy. Takes your[…]
Norman Fisher (newsreel cameraman) 18/7/1917 - 20/11/2001 by admin — last modified Jul 27, 2008 02:12 PM Biographical information to […]
[…] I got a job on a newspaper, I was a photographer, I was eventually going to be a photographer, I […]
BEHP 0:00 We're in the theatre five at Pinewood at the date is the 25th, Tuesday the 25th of October 1988. And we're going to go through the basic questionairre first, and then hopefully, if we don't get out all the bits and pieces we want from the, we'll go over to the more specialised […]
[…] an RAAF a naval army armed with a lot of stills. I couldn't obviously take film because I have shown […]
[…]near Ashurst, which is where he lived, but The Abbey was the big one, which was the Memorial. So this was at this church, and I’ve never seen so many photographers on stepladders, and going in, I got up in the pulpit and I looked at these faces that I’d only ever seen in the movies. It was mind blow[…]
[…] gone to the London Polytechnic and I did a a two year sandwich IIP, Institute of Incorporated Photographers course, and that gave me, if you like, a stills qualification or a photographic qualification. So, I did that.Interviewer 13:48 Okay, so which director, films, or producer, televi[…]
[…]n the early days also they would record an introduction to camera, their cameraman was Des Bartlett, who is now considered one of the finest wildlife photographers around. He was Australian and they met him in Australia when they were doing some cinema films, but he came to live in Nairobi with them[…]