Brian Pritchard

[…]able to say “No I don’t want to use Gevacolor, I want to use AGFA, or 3M” or so on. It was largely a financial decision. But obviously Kodak employed technicians who went out and tried to persuade people to do it. You did entertaining with producers, entertaining with directors, entertaining with ca[…]

Alan Masson

[…]alk a bit about that?AM: Yes. While I was at the [Kodak Marketing Education Centre in Hemel Hempstead] the need arose for training of film processing technicians operating the VNF-1, or Video News Film Process in the stations of the NTA, Nigerian Television Authority. At that time there was still a […]

John Agnew

[…]ng and jacking things up and then doing News at night so you would set the cameras up and work studios and stuff like that. But it was no fun being a Technician and I moved to Glasgow. I got a shift to become, to join the Audio Department in Glasgow and the same weekend I came down I think for an in[…]

Renee Glynne

[…]itted like a cabin. And that was the Director’s sleeping place.Frank Searle had that for years. (TIME 28.56) Because certain directors or certaintechnicians could get home they didn’t have to live at Bray, but Frank lived in ...somewhere. Godfrey Grayson lived somewhere. And cameramen[…]

Jonathan Balcon

[…]directly for getting a number of Jewish German actors and actresses out of Germany by offering them contracts. Jonathan Balcon  29:35  Technicians too I believe. Jonathan Balcon  29:37  Technicians, I believe. Now we were always, we always rather thought that he was on […]
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