Search Results for: Studio Cameraman
Russell Galbraith
[…]ng time but a lot of people had different views. Anyway, Sid was very keen on checking if new employees were members of the Union and this cameraman, studio cameraman, had been employed, and I think he had worked in Dublin before he came to us and the Manager who was taking him on did ask quietly, "[…]
Robert Scott
[…]and Billy Connolly before he grew to be really famous. The University's audio visual unit was very supportive of Unit Sixty Five and let us use their studio at lunchtimes and also let us borrow their film camera from time to time. Jim Harold, who was the head of the audio visual unit let us borrow a[…]
John Wiles
[…]I can get you an interview. I didn't know anything about anything. And he said, maybe you can take it from there. So the only time I've been inside a studio before that was about sort of them. When I was about 14, I went on a visit to Shepperton and I thought this was magic, I think they were making[…]
Erica Masters
[…]must do all these kind of things," and they were a wonderful influence on me. And later on I think - perhaps I can jump a little - I worked at Ealing studios and having finished Titfield Thunderbolt, Vivienne (I can't remember her second name) said to me, "You must go and see a very nice man who is […]
Peggy Hyde-Chambers (nee Rignold)
[…]irl but I thought I’ll get in any way I can.Yes.And I was working on a film at Elstree and I did quite a bit there and Stapleton I think was the studio manager.Yes.And then I heard that there was a girl in the Make-up Department who was going to get married to Brian Langley.Oh yes.And I thought[…]
