[…] “cut” (in Hollywood fashion, the departmental head then grabbed the editor’s credit) many of the Gaumont-British and Gainsborough comedies and […]
[…] cameraman from London, he'd worked on loss of the summer wine and a lot of these big programmes, and he was in there, especially hay, who had been a editor on local, middle and state. And so he was another one. And there was Christian Gold, who was Bush House, and he was there as a producer, and th[…]
[…] them. My mother to occupy herself has always been adressmaker and she had a client from Welwyn Studios who was called Kay Lever and was the Scenario Editor and one evening she saw this enthusiastic, bouncing, sixteen-year old. She actually was bi-sexual, but I mean that wasn’t the reason orany[…]
[…]finished a sentence but an absolute key man in, in the history of the industry in the Thirties. It was Harry Miller who was the first serious dubbing editor, the first man actually who created soundtracks in this country, mm… So were people who had, were interviewers encouraged to do their own,[…]