Oswald (Ossie) Morris

[…] Well I was offered a film called The Deep once which they wanted me to do. And they pressed me to do when I read the script say 70 percent of it was underwater. And I said well look it's no good me photograph the film I can't. I'm no good underwater. I can't photograph underwater He said I would an[…]

John Aldred

[…] where the submarine, this is another film made by the Crown Film Unit about submarines and they wanted the sound effect of depth charges as recorded underwater in the hull of a submarine.This was a sound nobody knew what it was because they hand't heard recorded it. So we got our portable machine i[…]

John Aldred

[…] wanted the sound e ffect of depth charges as recorded underwater in the hull of a submarine.This was a sound […]

Norman Spencer

[…]a destroyer Captain then. And that was his experiences on which the film was based. He managed to get off the bridge, when it was about 30 or 40 feet underwater and just came up to the top of the water the rest of them came up, they all clung to a thing called a Carly float, which is a floating devi[…]

Jack Hildyard

[…] for lunch.Unknown Speaker  16:55  Do you know Yes, yes. You know those alleys? Yes, yes, antique stuff, yes, yes. Turn the corner and then underwater placket.Unknown Speaker  17:07  William frees green lived here, andUnknown Speaker  17:11  I just thought, I wonder how[…]

Charles Picken

[…] floor towards the front stalls with a final uptilt towards the screen which effectively created a “valley” in this part of the cinema) was very much underwater as a result. We closed that day to allow for drying out and the required ceiling inspection and repairs to be carried out to the satisfacti[…]

Virginia McKenna

[…]the Royal Shakespeare Company in 1961.[155] This eventually became Into the Blue: A Book about Dolphins (1992).[156] Dr. Horace Dobbs is a pioneer of underwater research and founder of both the Oxford Underwater Research Group in 1963 and International Dolphin Watch in 1978.[157] Travers died on 29 […]

Francis Gysin

[…]ent. The first lighting units we had were enormous things. They were adapted GC underwater floodlights the size of a coffee table and they weren't very efficient eit[…]
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