The Cine Technician (1953-1956)

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Mav-June, 1953 THE CINE-TECHNICIAN 67 Director: Charles Crichton. Scenarist: T. E. B. Clarke. Camera Department : Lighting Cameramen. Douglas Slocombe, Paul Beeson (2nd Unit); Camera Operators. Jeff Seaholme. Frank Basill (2nd Unit); 1st Assistant Camera (Focus), Jack Prvnne, Denis Bartlett (2nd Unit); Other Camera Assistants, George Pink, Chic Anstiss, Neil Binnev (2nd Unit). Sound Department: Recordist (Mixer), Arthur Bradburn; Sound Camera Operator, Peter Gilpin; Boom Operator, Cyril Swern; Boom Assistant, Derek McColm; Dubbing Crew, Stephen Dalby, R. Palmer, W. Robson, R. Healey. Art Department: Art Director. C. P. Norman; Assistant Art Director, Len Willis, Draughtsmen. Jack Shampan, Norman Dorme; Junior Draughtsman. Tony Rimmington. Editing Department: Editor. Seth Holt; 1st Assistant. Harry Aldous; Other Assistant, John Smith; Dubbing Editor, Mary Habberfleld. Production Department: Unit Production Manager, Harry Kratz; 1st Assistant Directors, David Peers. John Assig (2nd Unit): 2nd Assistant Director, John Meadows; 3rd Assistant Directors, Peter Crowhurst, S. Coulter, Erica Masters; Continuity, Felicia Manheim. Still Department: Still Cameraman, Roy Gough. Special Processes: Geoffrey Dickinson, E. Hague. Special Effects: S. Pearson. E. R. Taylor. THE WEDDING OF LILLI MARLENE Year of Production : 1952. Studio: Southall. Laboratory : George Humphries. Producing Company: Monarch Productions. Producer: William Gell. Associate Producer: Frank Bundy. Stars: Lisa Daniely. Hugh McDermott. Director: Arthur Crabtree. Scenarist: John Baines. Camera Department: Lighting Cameraman, Arthur Grant : Camera Operator, Val Stewart; 1st Assistant Camera (Focus), Gil Woxholt; Other Camera Assistant. Eric Williams; 2nd Camera Operator. B. White. Sound Department: Recordist (Mixer), Len Page ; Sound Camera Operator, Dave Goghan ; Boom Operator, Tom Otter; Dubbing Crew. York Scarlett. Art Department: Assistant Art Director, Ray Sims. Editing Department: Supervising Editor, H. Pottle; Assembly Cutter, Douglas Myers; Other Assistant, Ralph Sheldon; Dubbing Editor, Judy Campbell. Production Department : 1st Assistant Director, Gerry Mitchell; 2nd Assistant Director, Basil Keyes; 3rd Assistant Director. Lindsay Williams; Location Manager, John Wakefield; Assistant Continuity, Shirley Barnes. Special Processes: Scenic Artists, Ken Ryan, W. Bevis. THERE WAS A YOUNG LADY Year of Production: 1952. Studio: Nettlefold Studios. Walton-on Thames. Laboratory: Kay's, Finsbury Park. Producing Company: Nettlefold Films Limited. Producer: Ernest G. Roy. Associate Producer: A. R. Rawlinson. Stars: Michael Denison, Dulcie Gray. Director: Lawrence Huntington. Scenarist: Lawrence Huntington (frorr. an original story by Vernon Harris and John Jowett). Camera Department: Lighting Cameraman, Gerald Gibbs; Camera Operator. Noel Rowland; 1st Assistant Camera (Focus). N. Smith; Other Camera Assistant, Peter Lamb. Sound Department: Recordist (Mixer), C. Tasto; Sound Camera Operator. S. Clarke; Boom Operator, E. Cass; Dubbing Crew, Dubbing done at R.C.A. Art Department: Art Director, Fred Pusey, Assistant Art Director, Harry White. Editing Department: Editor. J. M. Sterling; 1st Assistant, Peter Pitt; Other Assistant, John Glen. Production Department: Production Manager and/or Unit Production Manager. E. S. Laurie; 1st Assistant Director. Patrick Kelly; 2nd Assistant Director. Eric Pavitt; 3rd Assistant Director, Max Gayton; Continuity, Anne Deeley. Still Department: Still Cameraman, Norman Hargood. VALLEY OF SONG (CHOIR PRACTICE) Year of Production: 1952. Studio: Associated British — Elstree Studios. Laboratory: George Humphries Ltd. Producing Company : Associated British Picture Corporation Ltd. Producer: Vaughan N. Dean. Stars: Mervyn Johns, Clifford Evans, Rachel Thomas. Director: Gilbert Gunn. Scenarists: Phil Park, Cliff Gordon. Camera Department: Lighting Cameraman, Lionel Banes; Camera Operator, Val Stewart ; 1st Assistant Camera (Focus), T. White; Other Camera Assistant, Brian West. Sound Department: Recordist (Mixer), Cecil Thornton; Sound Camera Operator, Blackmore ; Boom Operator. D. Whitlock; Other Assistant. N. Bolland; Dubbing Crew, Len Shilton, C. Brown, L. Abbott, E. Penfold. Art Department: Art Director, R. Jones; Draughtsman. W. Smith. Editing Department: Editor. Richard Best; 1st Assistant, Joan Warwick; Other Assistant, W. Prowse ; Dubbing Editor. C. Crafford ; Dubbing Assistant, J. Newsom. Production Department : Production Manager and /or Unit Production Manager. G. Mitchell; 1st Assistant Director, Cliff Owen; 2nd Assistant Director, Martin Schute: 3rd Assistant Director, Jeremy Summers; Continuity, Thelma Orr; Production Secretary, Sheila Puddick. Still Department: Still Cameramen, George Higgins, Albert Clark. VOICE OF MERRILL Year of Production: 1952. Studio: Riverside. Laboratory: Humphries. Producing Company : Tempean Films Ltd. Producers: Robert S. Baker, Monty Berman. Stars: Valerie Hobson, Edward Underdown, James Roberston Justice. Director: John Gilling. Scenarist: John Gilling. Camera Department: Lighting Cameraman, Monty Berman; Camera Operator, Eric Besche ; 1st Asst. Camera (Focus), Desmond Davis; Other Camera Asst., Freddy Cooper. Sound Department: Recordist (Mixer), Bill Buckley; Sound Camera Operator, Fred Tomlin: Dubbing Crew. George Burgess, Gordon Hay, Cyril Collick. Art Department: Art Director, Wilfred Arnold. Editing Department: Supervising Editor, G. Pilkington; 1st Assistant, Adam Dawson; Dubbing Editor, Arthur Cox. Production Department: Production Manager and/or Unit Production Manager, Adrian Worker (Secretary. P. Spirito) ; 1st Assistant Director. George Fowler; 2nd Asst. Director, Doug. Twiddy; 3rd Assistant Director. John Goodman; Continuity. Pain Carlton. Still Department: Still Cameraman, Norman Hargood. WHERE'S CHARLEY Year of Production: 1951. Studio: Teddington. Laboratory : Sound. Denham Labs; Action, Technicolor. Producing Company: Warner Bros. Stars: Ray Bolger, Allyn McLerie. Mary Germaine. Director: David Butler. Scenarist: John Monks, Jnr. Camera Department: Lighting Cameraman, Erwin Hillier; Camera Operator. Norman Warwick: 1st Asst. Camera (Focus), Derek Allport ; Other Camera Assistant, Alex Thomson; Recording Director, Harold King. Sound Department: Recordist (Mixer), Leslie Hammond; Sound Camera Operator, H. Blackmoor; Boom Operator, Owen Munden; Boom Asst., N. Daniel; Sound Maintenance. E. Penfold; Other Assistant. Electrical Supervisor, Bill Wall; Dubbing Crew, Len Shelton, Cvril Brown, Len Abbott. Art Department: Art Director, Arthur Witheride; Draughtsmen, Peter Glazier, Frank Wilson. Editing Department: Editor. Reggie Mills; Assembly Cutter. Noreen Ackland; 1st Assistant. Eric BoydPerkins; Other Assistant, Andrew Michailidis. Production Department: Production Manager and/or Unit Production Manager. Sydney S. Streeter; 1st Assistant Director. Bluey Hill; 2nd Assistant Director. Eddie Pike; 3rd Assistant Director, Martin Schute; Continuity. June Faithfull. Still Department: Still Cameraman, Kenneth Danvers. " CINE TECHNICIAN " is published every two months. A year's subscription costs only 6/6, post free. ORDER NOW. YOU WILL THEN BE SURE OF GETTING " CINE TECHNICIAN " REGULARLY