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HP0009 Oswald (Ossie) Morris – Transcript – Side 8
[…] location or between his home in New York and the studio. I would travel with him. But once you're in […]
HP0009 Oswald (Ossie) Morris – Transcript – Side 6
[…] disinterested that it was very hard to get him the studio let alone to direct anything. Let me recall a […]
John Frame
[…]ople and nine times out of ten you have to quietly pull them back to tell them what we cannot do. You cannot actually pirourette from one side of the studio to the other and expect a cameraman to follow you and things of that nature. In STV, the joy of it was, first of all, people were seeing it and[…]
Derek Williams
[…] 1:00It began, as with many filmmakers, almost automatically. But But whereas with many here, we were born in the London area and live close to studios and so on. I come from Northumberland and I had a lifelong boyhood interest in Hadrian's Wall. And when I was an undergraduate, I decided to m[…]
John Box
[…]ho gave him names of other art directors he should contact.00:09:30 – 00:16:20 He received a letter from art director Alex Vetchinsky at Denham studios and started working there in 1947 alongside Roy Walker; JB was confident working with classical forms; his first film was No Medals for Martha[…]
Stanley W Sayer
[…]ed straight into the film industry from the college; photography was a hobby from an early age; SS was introduced to Jerry Blackener at Lesley Fuller studios and worked there for three months without pay; worked in the darkroom; stayed there for a year until Technicolor came to England; met George C[…]
