[…]toker, and we built this signal box on the stage and there was a scene of Jack creeping up outside and listening to what was going on inside. But the editor when we saw the rushes had dubbed on it a lot of dirty stories so when it came out on the rushes we heard Jack listening a lot of dirty stories[…]
[…] our website at https://historyproject.org.uk They include: Teddy Darvas - film editor on The Bridge on the River Kwai (1957), The […]
[…] on the work of specific Film/TV Directors, pro ducers, 7 editors, cameramen etc, or specific aspects of film making. This […]
[…] liked to have everybody… at that time I was supervising editor and I think we were on all yearly contracts, […]
[…] a horrible little man named Walter Mycroft was the story editor. Hitch very cruelly used to say of Mycroft - […]
[…] the whole action on his camera and make sure the editor had suitable points to cut in and out of […]
[…]ad a four-man crew to operate what we now do as a one-man job in studios. We had a Sound Mixer. We had an assistant Sound Mixer. We had a senior tape editor and, you know, player and a four-person in any given studio crew and that's, you know, not realistic but it was what we did at the time. You fo[…]
[…]erbal diarrhoea and a nice woman but not of what I might call an artistic bent. [LAUGHTER] Who else now, Peter Tanner was a very nice man, he was the editor who I gathered died recently. Roy Fowler 4:22 Well, I hadn't heard he died. Jonathan Balcon 4:[…]
[…]azine, you know, one of them, the film magazine episodes, so to speak, and that I thoroughly enjoyed again, it was a lovely thing, and that was total documentary. You know, about boats going up and down the coast. Yes, and carrying tea or marble or whatever they would carry, you know, and I had a do[…]