[…] And of course you were born very much into the theatre weren't you? Edward Carrick: Absolutely. Sid Cole: Te l […]
[…] that and I was hoiked off to go into the theatre as an assistant to Desmond Dew in the middle […]
[…] later. But yes, you're you're you're going in the right direction. Can you tell me now about your early influences in terms of theatre, ? Waris Hussein 7:56 Well, I was always a very imaginative child. Yes. I used even in Bombay when[…]
[…]e discovered that he also had a pathescope kid. We also discovered over a period of time we acquired the he discovered the fact that we botht had toy theatres. And gradually this whole thing built up into an obsession in a waywith movies, our hobbyshows and anything to slightly to the despair […]
[…] interest in the cinema began at school presumably. John Schlesinger: Yes, my interest, we were very severely rationed as children, going to the theatre and going to the cinema were great treats and they were made great treats because we didn't do much of it. But if we wanted to do anything lik[…]
[…]ry clever. That made that would be oxygen to get to intensify the light. And of course, that's today how we get the modern the word of limes, but uh, theatres, because that's how it originated. I mean, yes, like cinema Paradiso.Alan Lawson 5:37 Did you have you see?Ted Newman  […]
[…]hepperton but I'm talking about much later in the 60s.Peter Musgrave: So there were just four stages. Did they run as far as having their own dubbing theatre?John Aldred: Yes they did. They had three small theatres and one was equipped for dubbing but there was no dubbing crew employed as such. Ever[…]
[…] film was presumably dubbed or mixed together through a dubbing theatre. Was this an exciting and rapid time of development […]
[…] for morale on the Home Front. However, while politicians and theatre managers alike were keen to keep projectors whirring and […]