[…] in those days...it was acc epted but... Anything more about Warwick that you can remember? Andy Worker: Well I did […]
[…] So I started work at Welwyn Film Studios - er Warwick Ward was the pseudo-manager, chief of the camera was […]
[…] of course, I did. I went for the interview with Warwick Ward who was the stud io manager. Saw Robertson […]
[…]athleen, and my mother and my father, they said: “Don’t be ridiculous, of course you should.” So,of course, I did. I went for the interview with Warwick Ward who was the studio manager. Saw Robertson Cameron and Alfred Drayton. Was very impressed.And Moreton Lewis who was a Focus Puller, son of[…]
[…]were a lot of jobs going in the film... I wasn't called up because of my TB, I didn't pass the medical. So I started work at Welwyn Film Studios - er Warwick Ward was the pseudo-manager, chief of the camera was Ronnie Anscombe, who is quite well known. And he took me under his wing and he taught me […]
[…]ll clapper yesGerry Anstiss 7:30 Still ClapperStephen DadeI think I've got a picture of somewhere of the whole camera crew, it was Norman Warwick was the operator. And Ian Craig was the was the Technicolour technician because it was a Technicolour picture. In fact, we carried[…]
[…]worked with Carmen Dillon on a Disney film; JB became art director on Million Pound Note alongside Jack Maxsted; The Black Knight with Vetchinsky for Warwick Films, JB had to take over when Vetchinsky fell ill; Warwick offered JB a contract which expanded his opportunities; the Warwick films were mo[…]