Norman Swallow

[…]ound to that was that I got the New Statesman sent by Dick Crossman who was then the assistant editor for nothing. I did contribute a few articles. I signed myself infantry officer because I couldn1t really sign myself w[…]

Peter Tanner

[…]tory Project - Interview No. 13[Copyright BECTU] Transcription Date:Interview Dates: 6 August 1987 Interviewer: Roy Fowler Interviewee: Peter Tanner, EditorSIDE 1, TAPE 1Roy Fowler: Peter when and where were you born.Peter Tanner: I'm not going to tell you when, but I'll tell you where, it[…]

peter-tanner-history-project

[…] Dates: 6 August 1987 Interviewer: Roy Fowler Interviewee: Peter Tanner, Editor SIDE 1, TAPE 1 Roy Fowler: Peter when and […]

John Krish

[…]he crew room stuff and the briefing in Target for Tonight. And that was my first experience of filmmaking.Rodney Giesler: And R.Q. McNaughton was the editor wasn't he?John Krish: Yes I think he was - it was either him or McAllister I'm not sure which. I in fact did not go into the cutting room becau[…]

Michael Clarke

[…] Robson  0:08  The copyright of this recording is vested in the BECTU history project. The subject is Michael Clark, producer, director and editor of documentary films interviewed by john legard. The date is 22, October 1993. This is side one. And the file  number is 299.John Legard &[…]

Robert Scott

[…]ey could run a third machine in which the BBC couldn't do at the time. They did most of their machine to machine editing. And at that time it was two editors that did it. So there was an editor who was, kind of, on the record-side and an editor who did the playing side. But there were two editors th[…]

Erwin Hillier

[…]t's not only clever with his artist, but he's also very clever from the visual side. That's why whoever, because I worked with David Lean when he was editor and I was camera, says a camp operator, and I was impressed with his sort of mind. But then again, he is, you might say, the nearest to Fritz L[…]

Howard Lanning

[…]ing  1:14  My name is Howard Lanning. I was born in 1932, in the East End of London, and I've been in the film industry as a Film and Sound Editor for more than 50 years.Derek Threadgall  1:35  Then we get into the meat of it.Unknown Speaker  1:38  Now I've got the soun[…]

Cynthia Moody

[…] Cullimore. Alan Cullimore’s I think in Toronto now, he went to... after.And they were making these second feature films and they had I think an editor called...and it was Freddie Ross – does that name mean anything? And poor old Freddie had, we had the rushes and they saw the first r[…]
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