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Kent Houston
[…]at was, that was the start of Terry's move away from that cutout animation thing. Darrol Blake 14:58 But was he created as director? Was it Terry Jones? Kent Houston 15:01 No, Ican't remember. Generally, it's Terry Jones, Darrol Blake&[…]
Betty Willingale
[…]ught was one of the most, oh, best man of drama I’ve ever met, he was saddled really with a staff of producers, they were called then, we’d call them directors now, who were all on the staff [Laughter] and so he could never bring in new people, newer people. And all this had to change and so when, a[…]
Monty Berman
Copyright it is vested in the BECTU History ProjectMonty Berman, lighting cameraman, director and producer. Interviewer Alan Lawson.Recorded on 2 I June 1995.SIDE 1, TAPE 1Alan Lawson: Where and when were you bornMonty Berman: I was born on August 16th, 1913 in WhitechapelAlan Lawson: And schoolingM[…]
John Schlesinger
JOHN SCHLESINGER Feature film director Interviewer Norman Swallow, recorded on 30 March 1994 Copyright of the recording is vested in BECTU History Project SIDE 1, TAPE 1 Norman Swallow: Let's go back to day one, when where you born and where. John Schlesinger: I was bor[…]
Charles W Smith
[…] Dennis O’Keefe, with a British co-director, Montgomery Tully. O'Keeffe was also the star of the picture with an American actress, Margaret Sheridan. Lighting cameraman was Gordon Lang; camera operator, Arthur Gordon [UNVERIFIED]; and I was in charge of the stereoscopic image control, although Raymo[…]
Peter Dimmock
[…]eventually persuading them to bring one over and we did a demonstration at the polytechnic in Regent’s Street and we started with the full television lighting and we had the Emitron and the CPS I believe beside the new image orthicon tube. And then we gradually started to turn the lights off, […]
Adam Dawson
[…] 14:33 No.. I think it was Rowson Brothers probably, they'd all got fingers in the pie because Leslie was lighting with the new Plus -X. So he had a light meter all time because we've got This Plus-X to get used to and no, they're all it's all tied up with[…]
Ted Hallows
[…] come in the next morning. You know, it was a very, I must say, for those days, it was a very casual affair. Yes, we didn't have a lot to do, not the lighting people. Where about speed living that during this period? Well, in this period, I lived here, we bought this house. Oh, really, we bought thi[…]
