Keith Nunn

[…]et me criticized. But I was pleased to be able to do it and hear the tape running around the office with a sight to see.HJ Were there many businesses advertising there?KN Not many in Colford I must say. Well they all are advertising at the time was becoming increasingly prominent on cinema screens. […]

David Robson

[…]omething like that, but you were always in the centre of the town, generally the town hall or wherever. And the exhibition consisted of mostly stands advertising Shell Oil and showing how motor cars worked - four stroke engine, two stroke, the diesel, the steering mechanism and everything. But alway[…]

Vivienne Collins

[…] show.A massive event. And when you think of it it was the cradle of the feature film director, unlike today where the feature, the cradle is, is the advertising.Is advertising a lot of it, yes.And film and music promos. I mean those days all your well known directors like Lindsay Anderson and Schle[…]

Charles W. Smith

[…]first time. We made the first 3-D travelogue, the first ballet film, the first animated cartoon, the first sports film, the first newsreel, first 3-D advertising film, and so on. Most ambitious of these films I think was our 3-D ballet film called The Black Swan, which featured Beryl Grey and others[…]

Anne V Coates

[…] Right. What we used to call institutional evidence[inaudible-11:37]. Yes, yes, he did that. And then, the film was completely separate, had no advertising in it of any sort. And then it had a little piece at the end. The first time I went to America actually was to, because we were going to d[…]

Nancy Thomas

[…]eally, because it’ll have more and more of a struggle keeping up. On the other hand, I meanNancy Tbomas DRAFT Page 41with recessions and things, advertising revenue fall, also that you’re in a slightly more advantageous position than you might be otherwise. I think that at the moment, I think p[…]

Frances Cockburn

[…]C and the and and ITV at the time. a certain amount of time was was given as a sort of goodwill gesture also because I think they didn't sell all the advertising space and so on public service themes you fill us with a nice This was one of my tasks I seem to be involved with more fillers there anyth[…]

Jimmy Wright

[…] dangerous Scottish when the company first started. But when we got into making advertising films mainly for Cadbury brothers they were our principal clients and we […]

John Shearman

[…]l said when she was asked how she got on the game, just lucky. I guessUnknown Speaker  2:31  you see. What happened was that I got into the advertising department of the LMS railway, which was at this time, run by a wonderful impresario called Loftus Allen, great man and Harry Walt had jus[…]

Dallas Bower

[…]s now?Dallas Bower  3:32  Well, it was quite, it was quite fortuitous. And it happened in this way, there was a company called TV Advertising and at that time they were the only concern making commercials, there was nobody else making them you see, nobody had made any commercials[…]
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