Alf Tunwell – Transcript

[…] were one of the first newsreel cameramen to join the union and to try to get your colleagues organised in […]

denis-forman

[…] stopping him from taking the most outrageously autocratic actions vis-a-vis unions which would immediately have caused a strike. He could […]

Mike Bradsell

[…]documentaries. And a lot of the time we were servicing other people's films. And it, it didn't matter what we did, because we weren't bothered by the union. If I was initially employed as a dubbing theatre, projectionists, which is something you'd be very familiar with. And it was eye bliss. When I […]

Robin Walsh

[…]d a couple of awards because it's apart from journalism, the grid passion of my life. I have been made a life honoree, member of the Northern cricket union. And I have a blazer next door, which says I'm a former president of the Irish cricket union.Unknown Speaker  2:06  When we met the fi[…]

Interview

[…]documentaries. And a lot of the time we were servicing other people's films. And it, it didn't matter what we did, because we weren't bothered by the union. If I was initially employed as a dubbing theatre, projectionists, which is something you'd be very familiar with. And it was eye bliss. When I […]

Roger Smither

[…]o get into FIAF maybe bore some fruit in that area: or maybe not. RS: Right. Well the first thing to say about Krasnogorsk, which was the Soviet Union’s  archive of nonfiction, non-feature film is absolutely no contact before the end of the Soviet Union, it was one of those places, its not[…]

Peter Graham Scott

[…]y girl called Kay Mander, who later became a great director, a great director of documentaries. Erm..and she was erm, she said to me, “are you in the union?” and I said ‘union?’ and she said “yes.. the ACT. It’s the association of cinematograph technicians, and I said ‘no’. She said ‘well, you can j[…]
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