Joy Cuff (née Seddon)

[…] It’s almost as though it’s endless; it’s not like you’ve only got so much footage. When I was in the film, earlier in the 60s, 70s, they used to say documentary was 1:4 shooting, and that’s probably quite a lot if not less, and filming is probably 1:10. And that’s quite a lot. Hopefully it’s less. […]

Phyllis Dalton

[…]o in a way you couldhardly blame them. It was just a lark to them.Yes, horrendous. It reminds me of a supertanker, you know. I remember if I was on a documentary crew with six or eight people and you suddenly want to change location, youjump in the unit minibus and you’re there, but imagine a h[…]

Sue (Susan) Crockford

Name of interviewee Susan Crockford DRAFT Tape 1 Side AThis transcription was provided in 2015 by the AHRC-funded ‘History of Women in British Film and Television project, 1933-1989’, led by Dr Melanie Bell (Principal Investigator, Leeds University) and Dr Vicky Ball (Co- Investigator, De Montfort U[…]
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