Search Results for: The British Society of Cinematographers Lifetime Achievement Award (1990)
Bryan Langley
The copyright of this recording and transcript is vested in the BECTU History Project. Bryan Langley was interviewed by Arthur Graham on 18 November 1987.1. Improvising with film stockAG: We're on the different types of film stocks. What were their differences, and what were their special requiremen[…]
HP0672 Jenny Barraclough interview transcript
[…] Jenny thanks very much for agreeing to take part in the History Project. JB Well it's my pleasure. SR Can […]
Dicky Leeman
[…] 2008 01:39 PM BIOGRAPHY: Born in Shanghai, Dicky Leeman entered the film industry as child actor before developing into an […]
Carmen Dillon
[…] Dillon was born in Cricklewood in 1908. After training at the Architectural Association, she entered the film industry as an […]
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Billy Williams: Yes, for the main. There was one which was a very bad experience but I won't tell you […]
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[…] in 1966 and of course they went on to become the biggest lighting rental company in Europe. And of course […]
Woodfall: A Revolution in British Cinema
This month (April 2018) the BFI is running a retrospective on Woodfall Films, the company which in the late 1950s […]
The art of film grading: Bill Girdlestone
 The BEHP’s audio interview with Bill Girdlestone – conducted in 1987, and now digitised and available on the website […]
A BRITISH NOIR? IT ALWAYS RAINS ON SUNDAY (Robert Hamer, 1947)
 In February 2017 the National Film Theatre (NFT) has been screening Robert Hamer’s 1947 classic It Always Rains On […]
