[…]t between the hole and then each Leonard Cam put down an awful sum of money well it was in those days anyway to get this other firm going. Tuv? Trailers. Yes. Can you remember them? I remember the name is now they started and the first thing they did was to draw them in the fall with a machine[…]
[…]be used on non Dolby encoded tracks, thereby as they use the expression cleaning them up. And it became for a little while quite popular, because the trailers, the regular trailers and and in particular, the commercials that were run in cinemas became so worn, and therefore so noisy, that they were […]
[…] these two there would be a newsreel and a few trailers advertising forthcoming films maybe a cartoon film but of […]
This workflow is designed to help minimise the demands on the limited time and resources of the History Project volunteers […]
[…]o bring it to Pinewood to first to level it out to make it playable. But we didn't have a picture. We weren't allowed to see the picture. I mixed the trailers without picture. I had to have a blind put over the projection portholes for all except the one projector that was showing and so that nobody[…]
[…]second feature would perhaps of appeal to the odd customer more than the main film. In them. In between these two there would be a newsreel and a few trailers advertising forthcoming films maybe a cartoon film but of course in the early days even at Colford there would be a live act between the star[…]
7 hours 45 minutesJohn CotterThis is an interview with John Cotter recorded by Rodney Giesler on 5 July 1997 in ChargeSomerset. Copyright in this recording is vested in the Becta World History Project.C) John can you tell me a bit about when you were born and about your family background?A Yes, cert[…]