[…]e first shooting on Covent Garden, which had a script like the back of the envelope, it was terrible. And I remember Karel used to come to rushes, at Studio Film Labs, because we shot at night and we would see the rushes at about five o'clock in the afternoon, because Studio Film Labs developed duri[…]
[…] And I remember Karel used to come to rushes, at Studio Film Labs, because we shot at night and we […]
[…] on my own, just developing negative. Walter was in the studio, which was another glasshouse, very small, and the main […]
[…]I: It hasn't deteriorated? I say! [00:12:31] No, not that one, some Kodachrome is kept beautifully.... [00:12:38] I did one one day at some studio near the Crystal Palace, with the Religious Film Society or Religious Films Limited or something, and the camera man was a Ray Elton, who taugh[…]
[…]low (1972) (KB)05/07/1963 and 30/07/19723 Tapes Interview with Ralph Bond (1963)Side 100:00:00 – 00:05:22 Introductions; DD first entered a film studio in 1914 at the age of 12; a cousin asked to be an extra on the film England Wake Up with cameraman Otto Rieve and director Tom Watts; his cousi[…]
[…]bs and that IRoy Fowler 7:10 see, yes, but in terms of cinematographic, cinematographic equipment, it was, it was projection, rather than studio.Speaker 1 7:19 I used to manufacture and make the simplex intermittent Sprockets for the simplex projector. Yes, in those days, thi[…]
[…]ved in a flat, I should think, or a hotel in Brighton, when he was manager of the cinema in Westfleet. Then I think he met someone who had Teddington Studios, and we moved up to Ferry Road in Teddington when I was roughly 4 years old, because I went to a school at the end of the road when I was 5. H[…]
[…]Love and myself.Teddington was Warner Brothers at that time wasn't it?Yes.Who was in charge of the whole studio? Irving Ascher?Yes and as a sort of A.P. was Jerry Jackson. J.J. We went […]
[…]e up. And one of the interesting things, again going back to this Company of Youth as distinct from charm school, of course as well as the four major studios: Ealing, Shepherd’s Bush, Pinewood and Denham, there was Highbury, where John Croydon made those excellent little supporting pictures, and it […]