[…]gs were going there was a short time when they look so freely was developing. They started building one or two more cameras in Los Angeles said their technician a chap called Charles Smith went to Los Angeles for a few months. And luckily I sort of got the gist. They trained him mathematic to one do[…]
[…] people and perceptually I thought we were I read an article in The Sydney technician saying that he gave me the impression he thought it was he was in&nbs[…]
[…]never spent, well, just a few thousand pounds; never ten, such sums were unheard of. But that was largely, of course, because the working people, the technicians and people, got practically damn all. And that was why they were cheap, and for no other reason.Ralph Bond : And the actors too, presumabl[…]
[…] Speaker 38:32 yes, I remember then that that'sUnknown Speaker 38:35 one day when he was discussing with one of the shift and technicians what they do on that I heard him saying, well, we'll take the magazine off and develop a test and see. And I started taking the magazine o[…]
[…]of methods being developed in America of training. They decided to appoint three people at Training man a school is recording an instructor and and a technician. And they asked me to go as the technician subsequently has seen so often wins during the war, they decided they couldn't afford to do it o[…]
[…]o like, I thought well if you belong to a union you ought to know about it, and, and make it non-political and, and it's there for the benefit of the technicians, and I think that's terribly important. You're there to see that they get all the advantages that they should have.And as far as continuit[…]
[…]it yes, Max Anderson was in the navel film unit.Q They automatically got a union....A That’s right, they were all - because there were film technicians, you see, this was really the build up of the union to start with, a real build up. I mean, during the war, the labs were well organised, […]