[…] We just did it in a day at Crystal Film Studio s and David basically just got everybody drunk and […]
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[…] But that was a very ambitious project for a British studio wasn't it? Dicky Leeman: It was, yes. It was […]
[…] and I was taken on as assistant sound, incidentally, the studio manager then at Blackheath was Ralph Bond, and there […]
[…]was why I was in Wardour Street a lot in connection with the commercials side. And, secondly all the shooting of those were done in Paris. They had a studio in France but their cutting and all the post production was done in London. So when I was working with him which was in Clarges Street in Mayfa[…]
[…]ng] So we had to walk a long way, because she insisted on havingher own lavatory, I remember.Roy Fowler: Do you remember where they shot it, the studio?Joan Kemp-Welch: No.Roy Fowler: No? Probably - well, anyway. I will look that up when I go home.Joan Kemp-Welch: This I remember[…]
[…]n Fisher: Once again I had an introduction to John Grierson through Sir Gordon Craig, again, and I was taken on as assistant sound, incidentally, the studio manager then at Blackheath was Ralph Bond, and there were a lot of well-known people there, oh, Cavalcanti, Harry Watt, Arthur Coldstream, many[…]
[…] Roy Fowler: Do you remember where they shot it, the studio? Joan Kemp-Welch: No. Roy Fowler: No? Probably - well, […]
[…]ays before the war started. And I managed to get the last eighteen months of my career in the RAF, I got transferred to the RAF Film Unit at Pinewood Studios. And one day I was sent for by our commanding officer, which was Teddy Baird, and Pat Moyner[?], and they said, "The Rank Organisation are loo[…]
[…] 1910 he went to workas an apprentice at a film studio in Walthamstowe, a glass studio, I believe it was […]