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	<title>David Watkin &#187; Charge&#8230;</title>
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		<title>Peter Handford, Sound Recordist</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[David Watkin interview with Peter Handford This interview was recorded in the garden of Peter Handford on the 1st October 2002, by Barry Coward. www.youtube.com/watch?v=T-6FSjumapk In 1985 Peter won an Oscar and a Bafta for his work on Sidney Pollack&#8217;s Out of Africa. He also worked alongside David on Charge of the Light Brigade (1968) and Oh! What a Lovely War (1969). During the war he was part of the British Expeditionary Force evacuated when the Germans overran France. He returned as a cameraman on the D-Day landings. Handford was a modest man who did not care for the fuss and glamour of the film industry. In his spare time he used film recording techniques to capture the vanishing world of steam railways. He established the renowned record label Transacord which is dedicated to steam railway recordings. His collection of steam recordings is now lodged with the National Railway Museum in York.]]></description>
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		<description><![CDATA[Directed by Tony Richardson Written by Charles Wood Cinematography: David Watkin Film Editing: Kevin Brownlow and Hugh Raggett The Charge of the Light Brigade is a British war film made in 1968 by Woodfall Film Productions, which held the rights to the 1936 film version at the time. It was directed by Tony Richardson. The screenplay was written by Charles Wood from a first draft (uncredited) by John Osborne. It aimed to be brutally authentic, based in part on the research in Cecil Woodham-Smith&#8217;s The Reason Why (1953). The film included animations by Richard Williams, based on the contemporary graphic style of Punch Magazine, in order to explain the political events surrounding the battle. The music score was by John Addison and the cinematography by David Watkin. The barracks scenes in the first half of the film were filmed at Aldershot in Hampshire, while the &#8216;Crimea&#8217; scenes, including the Charge itself, were filmed in Turkey. The Charge of the Light Brigade was nominated for six BAFTA Film Awards. Camera and Electrical Department Alan McCabe: camera operator Bernie Prentice: gaffer (as Bernard Prentice)]]></description>
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