[…]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[…]
[…]8.44 - (Re union membership). At BBC I was one of very few ACTT members. I thought ABS was a house union whereas ACTT was real muscle. At Kensington House, Chron[…]
[…]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[…]
[…]got one in Ireland." And he said, "I'll show the lads - you'll be all right when you go over there, you come under the Transport and General Worker's Union." And he said, "We're opening up in September 1935." So anyway I had to go out to Dublin to see him, went out and saw him and sure enough I 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[…]
[…] originalSteptoe series, which was another. We were talking about double acts earlier weren’t we, and...Yes.In terms of comedy there, there were union situations, there was Hugh and, Hugh andI, which was Hugh Lloyd and, and Terry... Oh, de, de, de, de, de..Yes. Quite, de, de, de, yes.Oh go[…]
[…]nbsp; And The Highlander was the real meeting place and everybody from, very much from the union at that time, you know, everybody, and also all the documentary people. So thatyou...  […]
[…]ive and they got a lot of the sound people into the ETU, some didn't join but some did. And then there was a thing between the ETU and NATKE, the two unions - that the ETU wanted to have all ETU members as projectionists throughout the country. It was easy enough to organise, if they could have got […]