[…]and come back and face you with a faitaccompli. That is like the director walking on the floor and instructingthe gaffer to move the lights which the cameraman has set instead ofgoing to the cameraman and saying I want this, this is the style I want,Joe, can you do that and Joe will say of course I […]
[…]he First Mrs. Fraser'. In those days, on a shot like that the microphone boom would be stuck on top of the camera. And I remember Gunther Krampf, the cameraman, refusing to allow this to happen. He wasn't going to make any concession to sound. Consequently, instead of having one continuous shot, it […]
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[…] how many years it is, when I've turned to a cameraman and said have we got it and he said […]
[…] to picture but from day to day. I mean, your cameraman - there were no lighting men in those days; […]
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[…] before you go on to your career as an lighting cameraman or you know talk about a lot of the […]
[…] Bear Called Paddington was published in 1958, Michael was a Cameraman at the BBC studios in Lime Grove. He had […]
[…]fice as well. That was why I interview for the free PC. And the next day, right? You You got a job if you want it. And I was taken on as an assistant cameraman. And during the people who actually work at the BBC, there were a lot many people had film experience or a feature film experience. And I've[…]
[…] first obviously for you. That was your first opportunity. Yeah. Working as vertices.Speaker 2 4:19 Yeah. Interesting enough. I think the cameraman on that was Paul basin. And Paul bisa. And he was had quite a heavy reputation. And I always remember having to put the clapperboard in for […]