Ray Pitt

Ray Pitt was a British film editor who spent much of his career at Ealing Studios working on films such as the George Formby comedy vehicles Come On George! (1939) and Spare a Copper (1940) as well as on more serious productions such as the Second World War film Convoy (1940).[1] He later worked at Hammer Films.

Ray Pitt
OccupationEditor
Years active1936-1950

Selected filmography

gollark: There appear to be lots of fun architectures coming out of AI-thing development nowadays.
gollark: Pretty much.
gollark: See, I will train GPT-Neo 125M on these IRC logs. Then, using a mildly accursed thing for long-term memory, I will deploy apiary bees. Then, I will add it to ABR.
gollark: No, I mean for my project.
gollark: So it turns out that I accumulated 105MB of IRC logs already.

References

  1. Barr p.191

Bibliography

  • Barr, Charles. Ealing Studios. University of California Press, 1998.


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