[…]n a no-cost basis from the regular Indian and Chinese lettings revenue. It was made clear I would have to re-apply for my job once they got round to “advertising the vacancy” and in my interview presentation I outlined how I felt using the BFI to undertake booking negotiations with the film renters […]
[…]ot. So when I left the Humber and started up making animated cartoons, and I can always remember the first cartoon I think I'd had a go at, then, for advertising, and that was Mr Force Do you remember Mr Force the cereal fellow?Rodney Giesler: That's right.Larry Allen: You know, and I remember doing[…]
[…]sode of Reggie Perrin Leonard Rossiter was in an ice cream factory getting fed up with his work and Richard Briars was in an office I think it was an advertising agency getting fed up with his existence there. And the end of the first episode of the Good Life was of the two of them dancing in their […]
[…]nt to come to the opening night, and this was the guy who owned and ran the Hollywood reporter, a brilliant man, brilliant wheeler dealer.RF: Did the advertising department influence editorial as far as you know.VG: Yes, it did. And when I was doing the London column from Grosvenor House, we took an[…]
[…]ou don't graduate from a trade school, I started again slightly off track by becoming an apprentice at the then best studio in London for fashion and advertising, which, of course, stood me in good stead, which was studio sun again, which was then part of the Sun engraving Empire, and still not gett[…]
[…]ause it changed. Originally… you’ve got to get a balance between the number of cinemas you show your film and how you advertise it and so the cost of advertising is compared to the cost of prints. So, if you find that advertising throughout the country is quite cheap, you’d tend to do a thousand cop[…]
[…] It was all part of punishing ITV. Advertisers had been moaning for years about ITV advertising monopoly, especially when ITV also sold Channel 4 airtime. Advertisers put up a twin pronged approach: sell Channel 4 airtime separately, […]
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00:12:28 JIM WHITTELL: No there’s no programme to make up, everything now comes on a disc. So advertising films, trailers, and the main feature are all on the disc made up centrally.
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