Nick Ardizzone

[…]as an extraordinary drunken affair because instead of serving drinks and canopies, they just let bottles of whiskey out on the table. But anyway, the cameraman on that event was Jerry Lewis, who I worked with frequently after that. Now because of this thing of just going off and holding a hand lamp […]

Cynthia Moody

[…]nbsp;                   Kay Mander, Rod Baxter. A cameraman...                       […]

Jack Gold

[…]on the Schools, basically. Which was 35mm and black and white, in which - I mean, apart from anything else, Chris Menges, who’s now our Oscar-winning cameraman, was a clapper loader, focus-puller. I made that film and then we, well we cut it at the BBC and dubbed it in spare time at the BBC and used[…]

Ted Hallows

[…]aker  30:24  noose. We did the noose thing, yes,Unknown Speaker  30:27  andUnknown Speaker  30:35  I can't remember the cameraman name,Unknown Speaker  30:39  but the other type of things we did yet in those days,Unknown Speaker  30:45  untilUnknown […]

Freddie Young

[…]to ask for a job, in photography, and was told to start the next day in the laboratory working for Harvey Harrison; after a year, Harvey took over as cameraman in the studios so FY was left in charge of the laboratory; FY talks about processing film in the early days using frames; after a year, the […]

Peter Graham Scott

[…] not Gabriel Pascal, who was there theoretically as the director, but David Lean (who was the technical director), Ronnie Neame (who was the official cameraman, but he was very much involved with the shots with David, and of course they worked together like a piece of beautiful clockwork), and Charl[…]
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