[…] in Nairobi, where I was the in charge of all the stills and but I managed to fringe onto films because Bob Kingston Davis, who was the colonial film editor, with a Michael Stuart McAllister, who I'm sure you'll have come across, came out with a very large white truck, and spent many, many, many mon[…]
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[…]test disappointment that I wasn't the assistant because at Shell of course the assistant director. Did virtually everything I mean you were assistant editor you looked after books and you really were. More than just an assistant director as as. Thought of in the industry. ALAN Penry in fact went to […]
[…] COX SIDE 1.WAV [00:00:02.440] - Alan Lawson The copyright of this recording is vested in the Bectu History Project. Alfie Cox feature film editor. INTERVIEWER Alan Lawson with Syd Wilson recorded on the 18th of November 1992 side won.[00:00:29.680] - Alan Lawson I should have them on[…]
[…]And the Children’s Department was a very busy department. It was Muffin the Mule days. They did these plays which Pamela, Pamela was Script Editor of the whole of Children’s Television. She was Script Editor for it and she did oh, a serial or a play nearly every... which I did wi[…]
[…]a .CC: Eventually he said what does he want, Sagan explained, so he gave me a job.SC: What was the job?CC: Oh, carrying tea to Mr Young who was their editor, Harold YoungSC : An AmericanCC: Yes, who was later replaced by Bill Hornbeck who was very much my mentor. Really marvellous editor.SC: Were yo[…]
[…] cameraman, a sound recordist, possibly a cameraman and a film editor. So, for this particular kind of programme, you’re going […]