Peggy Gick

[…] communicate. John Legard: And did you have your favourite lighting cameraman to do your work justice as it were? I […]

Peggy Gick

[…]ted to have a chat with your director...trouble is with some of them to get them to communicate.John Legard: And did you have your favourite lighting cameraman to do your work justice as it were? I mean, did you have favourite people then?Peggy Gick: Well I only worked on [such] a lot of small films[…]

A A (Tubby) Englander

[…]soever. What had happened is that, as I said, I had to get a job, and my mother heard that an acquaintance of hers, who was Desmond Dickinson was the cameraman at Stoll Studios, which was just up the road. My mother knew of Dickie, of Desmond Dickinson from Surbition, purely and simply as an acquain[…]

Mickey Hickey

[…] Central in London, you and about ninety-nine others, on a cameraman's course." This is how Pinewood got me. A cameraman's […]

Michael (Mickey) Hickey

[…]hearsay, I knew nothing about Pinewood!" "Well" he said, "you've got to go off to the Great Central in London, you and about ninety-nine others, on a cameraman's course." This is how Pinewood got me. A cameraman's course was a War Office posting. Your regiment could have no say in the matter. So any[…]

Emmanuel (Manny) Yospa

[…]" [Laughs] They gave me a camera, a 16mm camera - I'd never held one before! And I went out and I took pictures of the fete. Then I said, "Well I'm a cameraman now," so I went down a further floor and I joined the ACT! [Laughing]Charles Drazin: And so what did you do for the ACT, as a cameraman? Did[…]

Lindsay Anderson

[…]ly enthused I said to Karel well what about Covent Garden? He said "all right," and so I started making Every Day Except Christmas. With Walter as my cameraman, John was doing sound and we didn't have blimpNorman Swallow: John FletcherLindsay Anderson: John Fletcher, we had no blimp camera and we re[…]

billywilliamsbectu-tape3

[…] his own security John Taylor: The relationships between director, producer, cameraman, actors and so on must be very important, especially […]

Tilly Day

[…] something to happen. Sidney Cole: You were waiting while the cameraman...? Tilly Day: Oh yes! It was so dreary and […]
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