Interview Gary Smith In the three-hour solo portion of his interview, Gary Smith talks about his early years and his college career in set design. He describes his professional set designing and the stars of the television series The Kraft Music Hall and The Judy Garland Show . He touches on producing Hullabaloo and...
Interview Arthur Schneider In his three-and-a-half-hour interview, Arthur Schneider (1930-2009) reminisces about his early days in television, beginning as an assistant editor at NBC in Hollywood (and later NBC Burbank), where he quickly became a full-fledged editor. He talks about his experiences editing numerous Bob Hope...
Interview Alan Jaggs In his one-hour interview, Alan Jaggs (1918-2008) recalls his early work in film in his native Great Britain and talks of his service during World War II. He recounts returning to England to edit features, which led to his opportune meeting with Walt Disney in 1950. Jaggs describes his career at...
Interview George Watters In his two-hour interview, George Watters talks about his World War II duty and his first entertainment business job, which was at Technicolor in Los Angeles. He describes in detail his duties and promotions at Technicolor, his first editor's job, and the craft of editing with a Moviola machine. He...
Interview Art Clokey In his three-hour interview, Art Clokey (1921-2010) speaks of his work creating and producing the classic clay-animated character "Gumby," which debuted on Howdy Doody . He recalls "Gumby" soon having his own show on NBC and having many resurgences since his debut. He speaks about his work...