[…]hose days was three pounds ten, and I got five shillings a week.DB. So did you look at the various things going on on the set and decide that being a cameraman was what you wanted to go for, as opposed to the sound, or stage management, or something else?PS. I never took the slightest interest in an[…]
[…]d back again afterwards. And this was on odds and sods of jobs that were done in the London area and then they were going, the real crew, which was a cameraman called Hal Morey plus Peter Sergeant er plus George Pearson I think, was directing and one or two others. Somebody recording sound I suppose[…]
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[…]because I done my focus with the Monday. That's what I did. So I went onto the wooden horse and went to Germany with Paddington Richards, who was the cameraman, Bob de was the operator. And they worked now for still as a freelance, of course, I wasn't employed by Studio. I'm in LA, it was out of Pin[…]
[…]to see me, because most people had joined up, and there was a shortage of people about who had some film experience, and he gave me my first job as a cameraman, the first film added was with Donald Alexander. It was called Life begins again, and dealt with rehabilitation of injured miners. What we d[…]
[…]ion near St Albans and I loved every minute of it and couldn't wait to get next to the producer as he was called in those days, the director, and the cameraman and others. I wanted to learn all I could, I think I must have made a hell of a nuisance of myself. The director, Percy Nash was a very tole[…]
[…]ed Under the Greenwood Tree and, and … Claude - I was getting down to Ashridge Park …ALAN LAWSON: Was it Claude Raines?HARRY MILLER: No, no, the, the cameraman, the first cameraman.ALAN LAWSON: Oh, oh, Friese-Greene.HARRY MILLER: Claude Friese-Greene. Well, Friese-Greene couldn’t get much lig[…]
[…] So, then it did commercials and it had a resident cameraman. And suddenly there I am knowing and called to […]
[…] Heads of departments? Vernon Sewell: Well Geoffrey Faithfull was a cameraman and his assistant was Arthur Grant, who became quite […]