Robert M (Bob) Angell

Got a job as an assistant editor. Finally, after starting at Technicolor in the Negative Assembly Dept., he got his ACT card but soon after the Poly offered him a place on their Photographic Course. A…

Guy Green

…bsp;Blanche Fury (d. Marc Allégret, 1947) and photographed American-backed Technicolor costume pictures such as Captain Horatio Hornblower (d. Raoul Walsh, 1951) and Rob Roy the Hi…

Ronald Neame

… into films. Neame’s work on *This Happy Breed* (1944) was lauded for its muted Technicolor photography, while his special effects photography for *Blithe Spirit* (1945) earned him an Academy Award no…

Ken Higgins

… was built and orates of real snow was imported.1948:I was sent from GB News to Technicolor for a short time to become familiar with the Technicolor 3 Strip camera — prior to being an assist…

Harold French

…k that reflects the changing face of British film: from austerity-era dramas to Technicolor costume epics. He once remarked that with a good script you were “home”—an indication of how central story-t…

Frances Cockburn

…Office of Information (COI) [qv]. She is credited as producer for issues of the technicolor series Roundabout (1962-1974) which was made by Associated British Pathe and sponsored by the Foreign Office…

Jimmy Wright

…in Uxbridge; six months later George Gunn a near neighbour offered him a job at Technicolor where he worked in the camera department along with John Farlow, Bryn Jones, Ron Hill and Doug Hague. He giv…

Reg Hall

He joined the staff and , in time, also worked on negative development and printing. When Cine-color closed he joined Technicolor as a maintenance electrician.

Robert (Bob) Dunbar

Made redundant and joined New World Productions (Fox), also at Denham. Production manager on Wings of the morning first Technicolor production in the UK. Tyrone Power, Annabelle, "Count" MacCormack.