[…]n quarter inch tape. That was all we had. And we had a sound mixer, a lady who did sound mixing Plus she was Secretary of Hugh Baddley as well. And a cameraman Brian Tucker.We part again, part of my duties was assisting all those people in various things. We've made educational films quite a few edu[…]
[…]ere I think and I did some joining. I used to go to the recording of the commentaries but best of all I became an assistant Arthur Lavers who was the cameraman and he and I would go off together to cover these various things which were required of us. And I remember one year well that year it was 51[…]
[…]il had a small film unit for training under Waterloo which worked outside the union until the railways were nationalised; DW mentions Basil Sangster, cameraman; DW’s first job at Southern Rail was to catalogue their archive.00:12:00 – 00:23:30 DW moved on to British Transport Films, where he started[…]
[…]And we were, yes, I've come back, I've now moved up into the motion coating department, I then started to visit a number of labs, the studios to meet cameraman. Because I felt really strongly at that time and so many other people, that the best way of getting the best products out there was to actua[…]
[…] disappeared.Rodney Giesler 7:30 Was Carol caveator directing these films?Joe Mendoza 7:32 No, he had sort of he had director cameraman over look over the pair sooner do a no shot bring this was your brain this was the handover from Francis your real estate. Brilliant read wr[…]
[…]ause David Watkins has been important from London Transport. And before I forget, David Walker, and of course in our celebrated, caravan, highly paid cameraman. He came in with his 16 year old camera from London Transport. He only got the job according to him because his father was a director of one[…]
[…]ng anything about the story or what it was about and just said 'Well put a few flats here and a few flats there and see what we can do.' The Lighting Cameraman would come and approve and it was all sort of built together between us.R. F. So you had no operating budget for the picture?C. D. Oh no bud[…]
[…], tell me if it's funny." So they shot one take, he said, "Is it funny?" They said, "I don't think so." He said, "All right, shoot it again!" And the cameraman was having nightmares, because the thing was rocking like this! So they made a second take and he said, "Is it funny?" They said, "Oh yes, y[…]
[…]o you remember?I’m not sure whether Arthur Crabtree was the director.1: Oh yes, I think he was, that’s right.And Reg Wyer, I’m not sure if he was the cameraman this time, my memory’s a bit goneto those days at the moment.1: I have the same problem. [laughter] Oh yes. But how many films did you […]