[…]or women. I mean I didn’t want to be a secretary, I didn’t even want to type or anything like that. And, there seemed to be only continuity girls and editors. And of course, very early on my hero became David Lean, because at that time he was doing Great Expectations. I’d been, I’d been to Denham a […]
[…]I came home. When I left school in the summer term the end of the summer term of 1940 when I was 16 I came home and my father had talked to the Chief Editor or whatever he was called Managing Editor of the Surrey Times Group, the Surrey Advertiser Group in Guildford and they had agreed to take me on[…]
[…]sport. Absolutely right, except sport. What I did not learn was shorthand. I did court reporting and I wrote with longhand, and the Editor said, “Look old boy, you really have got to learn shorthand.” And I tried and I was absolutely hopeless. And so after two years the[…]
[…] a lot - I was in the film society at college, and I’d made a couple of films, or worked on some films there and I applied for trainee assistant film editor, BBC television, and I got a place on that in, I think, April ’55 or something. So I’d hardly been in radio, I’d only been in radio for about I[…]
[…]e.malden@btinternet.com.Jim Clark Side 1======================================= SPEAKER: M1Right. This is about James Clark a distinguished film editor preferred to be called Jim actually rather than to say that from now on I'll call you Jim. For the record James. Yes yes. Anyway Jim yes we alw[…]
[…]========================= SPEAKER: M1The copyright of this recording is vested in the back to history project. The subject is Bernie global film editor in features documentaries commercials and television. Interviewed by John Legend. The date is 14th of October 1995.SPEAKER: F3This is side 1 an[…]
Dave Robson 0:00 racter The subject is Richard Marden, documentary and Feature Film Editor. He has also worked in sound department interviewed by John Legard, the date is 17 to January 1996. This is side one, and it's file number 361.Alan Legard 0:29 Dick. Now, perhaps you co[…]
[…]ry exciting, but I've managed to make it exciting in my own little world. And when there wasn't anything going on in the dubbing theatre, some of the editors would ask me to help file their trims, which is usually just emptying the big bin of stuff that has been thrown there and try to wind it up ca[…]