John Krish

[…]itish won simply because they had better anti- malarial precautions than the Japanese. Um - now what did I do after that? I think I must have gone to Worldwide.Rodney Giesler: This is about 1946 is it, straight after the war?John Krish: [Pause] I suppose it must have - yes, can we stop a moment? I j[…]

John Shearman

[…] to the public service, came from Grierson and the people who immediately surrounded him, notably hands, but also Stuart leg, Arthur Elton and spread worldwide, largely by griersons activities. I mean, he took the whole idea to Canada. He and inspired the idea in Australia, though it never took root[…]

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[…] d on’t think that exists anymore MARTIN SHEFFIELD: It’s BBC Worldwide. NORMAN J. WARREN: BBC Worldwide, yes that’s it. And, […]

Norman Warren

[…] things which they used for overseasthrough BBC Enterprises it was. I did a lot with them. I don’t think that existsanymoreMARTIN SHEFFIELD: It’s BBC Worldwide.NORMAN J. WARREN: BBC Worldwide, yes that’s it. And, of course, BBCEnglish, going back to the English language, they have closed that down. […]

John Aldred

[…] works well. There are at least 7 or 8,000 cinemas worldwide with ordinary Dolby sound and 70mm and the equipment […]

Frances Cockburn

[…]memory, a feature of all filming I mean, I can remember to and I can remember other directors thing when I was editing. And then of course, I went to worldwide. So I ended up with well, because having gone to denim, and then to Pinewood I suddenly gotan offer from the blue to go andedit. And this wa[…]

John Aldred

[…]like Star Wars and many others. It really has brought cinema sound right up into the 80s, it really works well. There are at least 7 or 8,000 cinemas worldwide with ordinary Dolby sound and 70mm and the equipment in the projection room is all manufactured by Dolby right up to the fader, everything a[…]

Bill Mason

[…]g.BM: Not really. The company I worked with was Wallace Prods where Max Anderson worked, we made the steel film for Wallace.AL: Did you ever work for Worldwide.EM - NO -AL: You talked about the Film Producers Guild did you ever made any films for themBM: Just the air traffic control film. No later t[…]

Simon Rose

[…]t him use this. This rocket he decided to make to deliver IBM as he had to persuade him to let him for the Sputnik and having a Khrushchev so it made worldwide headlines. He said, What else can you do? The deputy Spence some time in the gulag, this guy called Claudia. So incredible story. Anyhow, ba[…]

Geoff Hermges

[…]to the under some clause, or rather, into the camera department. And then I started as an assistant with, first on my own as freelance, and then with worldwide. And I went to worldwide, where I became Ronnie Anscombe assistant, and I managed to stick that for two or three years. I can't think how, a[…]
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