Waris Hussein Part 1 Camera 0:00 That's camera speed gentlemen I'll class you slightly right of frame side. Yeah. Okay. Darrol Blake 0:06 All right. Can you tell the camera who you are? When Waris Hussein 0:12 I'm Waris[…]
[…]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[…]
BECTU History Project - Interview No. 25[Copyright BECTU]Transcription Date: 2003-01-24Interview Date: 1987-10-28Interviewers: Stephen PeetInterviewee: Philip LeacockTape 1, Side 1Stephen Peet: Ah, here we are, 28th October 1987. Name of interviewee, Philip Leacock, interviewed by Stephen Peet. The […]
[…] photography. And I was be - I became the official photographer of the group of the children's art classes. And […]
BEHP transcript DisclaimerThis transcript has been produced automatically using Otter.It provides a basic, but unverified or proofread transcript of the interview. Therefore, the British Entertainment History Project (BEHP) accepts no liability for any misinterpretation of the content of this interv[…]
[…]n Lawrence characters, Arab characters, and they were a wonderful sort of place to start from. And then the Imperial War Museum hadloads and loads of photographers, there’s loads of reference, what they were like.Because you had to have tribal differences I suppose in the costumes?Phyllis Dalton Pag[…]
[…]g sure his flat in London...SF: The sweeping up?Yeah. So that lasted about five months, I think, when I saw advertised a job to run the collection of stills and designs and posters in the archive.SF: Here? I mean BFI job?Yeah.SF: The National Film Archive.Yeah. And it said ‘degree preferred’ and I h[…]
The copyright of this interview lies with the British Entertainment History Project Interviewer Sidney ColeAdditional questions by Roy Fowler Interviewee Una BartDate 19 June 1991SC: Una when and where were you born? UB: I was born in Brixton in the Brixton Road, 82 years ago, last May, of prof[…]
Roy Fowler 0:01 The date is the 30th of may 1989. And we're at 111. Water Street. And the interview is a with a very distinguished editor, Gordon Hales. Gordon, welcome. The first question as always, is when and where you were born.Gordon Hales 0:18 Yes, I was born in the vil[…]
[…]hat they wouldn’t have a, they were going tohave an annual conference or something or a conference of all women and they didn’t even want a male photographer there representing ‘The Journal’.That‟s right. Yes, I remember getting into trouble for that one as well. [Laughter]And I turned round an[…]