The Cine Technician (1953-1956)

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38 THE CINE-TECHNICIAN March-April, 1953 STOLEN PLANS Length: 6 reels. Made for the Children Film Foundation. Producer: Frank Wells. I in i ctor: James Hill. Photography: Frank North. Cm mra Operator: Gerald Massey Collier. Focus: J. Body. Sound: Maurice Askew. Editor: Arthur Stevens. Assistant Editor: Ken Bilton. Continuity: Olga Pascoe. Pnulucl urn Manager: Jnhu <; linan. UNDER THE SURFACE Length: 2 reels. G.F.D. Written and Directed by: Derek Mayne, M.A. Photography: Jack Parker, Donald Long. Camera Assistant: Philip Law. Editor: Derek H. Chambers. Sound: Maurice Askew. COMBUSTION Length: 3 reels. Non-theatrical. Made for International Combustion Ltd. Written and Directed by: S. G. Ferguson. Photography: Frank North, Jack Parker. Editor: Derek H. Chambers. Sound: Peter Birch. Animation: Kenneth Hardy. HOUR OF CHOICE Length: 2 reels. Producer: Frank Wells. Written by: Stuart Legg. Editor: Louis Linzee. Sound: Maurice Askew. HALAS AND BATCHELOR CARTOON FILMS LTD. THE FIGUREHEAD Running time: 10 mins. Puppet film in Technicolor. Production: John Halas. Direction: Allan Crick, Bob Privett. Set imrio: Joy Batchelor. Music Composed by: Matyas Seiber. Distributed by: British Lion. THE MOVING SPIRIT The History of the Horseless Carriage. Made for the Anglo-Iranian Oil Co. Running time: 16 mins. Technicolor. Production : John Halas. story mill Visualisation: Allan Crick. Direction: Bob Privett. Music Composed by: Benjamin Frankcl. MASSINGHAM PRODUCTIONS LTD. THE QUEEN'S COLOURS Running time: 18 mins. Technicolor. I'ruiliiccr: John Martin. Director: Charles de Lautour. Photography: J. M. Burgoyne-Johnson, Ronnie Anscombe, Reg Hughes. Editor: Bill Megarry. Production Managei Lawrie Lawrence Wusit Composed by: John Addison. Conducted by: Muir Mathieson. Played by: The Royal Philharmonic < (rchestra. RAYANT PICTURES LTD. Anthony Gilkison (Producer), William Pollard (Director), Ian D. Struthers (Cameraman), Francis Flynn (Sound) i nd Carl i \ ens < Research), lets e < om pleted the following films since June, [9 , SPOTLIGHT IN THE MONEY (Edited by Josephine Wood) SPOTLIGHT IN THE MIRROR. (Edited by Josephine Wood) SPOTLIGHT ON THE FLYING SAILORS (Edited by John Reeve) SPORTS PAGE Nos. 7-11 (Edited by Josephine Wood) PEARL OF THE ATLANTIC (Edited by Josephine Wood) The following films have also been completed recently: MISSING PERSONS Running time: 17 mins. G.F.D. Producer: Anthony Gilkison. Director: Alun Falconer. Photography: Sydney Samuelson. Research : Carl Ivens. Edited by Robert Johnson. Recorded by: Francis Flynn. THE WHITE FRONTIER Running time: 17 mins. G.F.D. Produced and Written by: Anthony Gilkison. Photography: Edgar H. Smales. Editor: Robert Johnson. Recorded by: Francis Flynn. Witli special material by courtesy of Cdr. C. J. W. Simpson. D.S.C.. R.N., and the Air Ministry. THE FOREST Running time: 16 mins. A-B Pathe. I'i iiiluri r Anthony Gilkison. Director: Brian Salt. Photography: Sydney Samuelson. Research: Carl Ivens. Editor: John Reeve. Sound: Francis Flynn. SHELL FILM UNIT All films produced bv Film Centre. Ltd. LE MANS, 1952 A joint production of the Shell Film Unit and the Service Cinematographique of Shell Francaise. Running time: 32 mins. Non-theatrical. Director: Bill Mason. Assistant Directors: (British) John Armstrong, Patricia Archdale; (French) Andre Vet u. to Photography: (British) Alan Fabian. Maurice Ford: (French) Christian Gaveau, Henri Persin. Marcel Villet. Albert Weill. Camera Assistants. Arthur Wooster, Freddie Ford. Jnr. Michel Arnoux. Diagram : Archie Shaw. Location Sound: Norman Leevers, Reg Bai Ne- Heat h Sound Mi.n-r: George Newberry. THE STANLOW STORY Running time: 40 mins. Non-theatrical. Dtri i tor Douglas Clarke. Assistant Directors: Don Terrett. Joan Hayter, Photography: Peter Kelly, Frank Chilton. Assistant Cameraman: Kelvin Pike Assistant Editors: Don Terrell. Patricia Archdale, Ian Brundle. Special Effects Francis Rodker / Hagi 'i " ■• Archie Shaw . mentary Written by. stuari Legg. Music Composed bv Edward Williams. Conducted by: John Hollingsworth. /.'. , 01 'It 'I ha Ken Cameron. Sound Mi 1 1 i i '■■ oi g< New berry. I'i lulu, i i Sir Ail Inn Elton. 1 tistani Pi it'll" 'i Roj Harris. TOUCH-DOWN TO TAKE-OFF Running time: 10 mins. Non-theatrical. Director J. A. D. Cartwright. Script: Michael Johns. Photography: Sidney Beadle, Alan Fabian. Eric Chamberlain. Geoffrey Gurrin. Assistant Cameraman: Arthur Wooster. Editor: Wendy Craft. Recordist: George Newberry. HIGHLIGHTS OF FARNBOROUGH. 1952 Punning time: 26 mins. Non-theatrical. Directed and Edited by: Peter de Normanville. Assistant Director: Ian Brundle. Photography: Sidney Beadle. Eric Chamberlain, Maurice Ford. era \ sistants Freddie Ford. Jnr. K. Clarke. Arthur Wooster. Music Arranged by: Edward Williams. Sound Mini George Newberry. WALLACE PRODUCTIONS LTD. OPUS 65 Running time: 25 mins. Made for the Ford Motor Company Ltd.. and produced in association with Gerard Holdsworth, Ltd. Script: Michael Storm. Diri i tor: John Taylor. Production and Editing: A. V. Curtice. Lighting Cameraman: J. E. Ewins. Camera Operator: R. Larrabeiti. Unit Manager: C. Freedman. Sound: G. Burgess. Assistant Editor: Miss D. Deveson. 1st Assistant (Camera): Bill Bonner. Music Composed by: Richard Arnell. Played by: The London Symphony Orchestra. Conducted by: Edward Renton. WORLD WIDE PICTURES LTD. THE CORONATION CEREMONY Punning time: 19 mins. Made for the Central Office of Information. Producer: Hindle Edgar. Research and stills: John Armstrong. Eilitm Moiag Mac lennan. Music Composed by: John Gardner. Conducted by: John Hollingsworth. I\STRUCTIONAL TECHNIQUE Part 1 " The Classroom Lesson " Running lime .'1 mins. Non-theatrical Made for the Air Ministry. pi od io i r James Carr. Written and Directed by: John Rowdon. Assistant Director: Douglas Kentish. Continuity: Kathleen Sinnott. Lighting emm nimaii Geoff. Williams. era ( (pi i ator: Bill Cheeseman. Camera Assistant Alan Hewison. Editor: Fiances Cockbum, A.R.P.S. Assistant Editor: Philip AugUSte, / \> VRUC1 TONA1 I EC UNIQUE Part 2 " Thi Pi in t a hi Li sson Punning time: 16 nuns. Non-theatrical, Made tor the Air Ministry. /■/ mil, a i .tames Carr. Din ctor: John Rowdon. ip( . M ichael Law. Assistant Directoi Douglas Kentish. .1, nt Kathleen Sinnott. Lighting Cameraman: Jo Jago. 0 or: Bill Che< seman Camera Assistant Ken Withers. Editor: Prances Cockburn, A.R.P.S. Assistant Editor Philip Auguste.