[…] pictures. And I was in on the forming of the union there. My card in the Association of Motion Picture […]
[…] occasion on 'The Arsenal Murder Mystery'[sic] with him in his Union Jack shirt? Tilly Day: Oh yes...no, no! That wasn't […]
[…]duated recently from the National Film School and had specialised in sixteen millimetre camera and I think she was probably the first woman who got a union ticket as, as a cinematographer, and she said she’d take it on, and started practising with this huge, what’s it called, [gestures hand cranking[…]
[…]e had every intention of making films for television and it could have been successful. I understand that when he set the company up, he spoke to the unions including the general secretary of ACTT, Alan Sapper, who said 'No problem. Delighted. Fine. Great.' But unfortunately - here we go a[…]
[…]nly a small factory, couple of hundred at the most, and I could never understand why we all had to eat in different places.SF: Was there a good trade union in the factory?There was a trade union. I have to say that my memory of it, and to some extent I was politically naïve, but my memory of it was […]
[…]during World War Two. And that's basically where you find me.Manny Yospa 11:23 Because when can you tell me something about your works in Union?Nick Ardizzone 11:32 Even before I became a member, I was very impressed by the power and the good work that ACTT did. Yes, there we[…]
[…]rsonally, the only time I methim was when we came here to, you know, interview him for the GDR.[10:00]That’s right, yes that’s right. Were you in the union before then?Oh at that time...Dou you still...?Yes it was the... How’s it going? The GDR, German Democratic Republic.Oh yes.And they weren’t rec[…]