In March 1965, Kit Rollings quit his university music degree to start working at the National Film Unit as a trainee sound person. He stayed on for another 20 years. Over this time he experienced many changes in sound recording technology and worked on some of the NFU's most iconic productions including Freshwater Dive and This is New Zealand.
To find out more about the NFU go to our online exhibition:
www.archives.govt.nz/80-years...
Watch "This Is New Zealand" here:
• This Is New Zealand (1...
Have a look at our NFU Mix here:
• NFU Mix
Chapters:
00:00 Intro
00:46 Choosing to quite music degree for NFU job.
01:24 Training on the job.
02:11 What kinds of people worked at the NFU?
02:47 Changes in sound technology during career.
05:00 Being creative with sound.
06:58 Working on NZ's first Dolby soundtrack.
09:36 On naming NFU film "Logger Rhythyms"
11:17 The importance of preserving the NFU collection.
Негізгі бет Interview with Kit Rollings, NFU Sound Recordist, Sound Mixer, Sound Designer, 1965 - 1986
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