Contact Form Facilities Facilities Clients Ratecard Crew facilities@afltv.com
Title BarPhone + Fax + E-mail
Our Technical Crew

Ian Stanley - Lighting Cameraman

Experience:

March 1963: Trained by the BBC at their school in Evesham and at Television Centre, White City.

November 1966:  Joined the NZBC working as a studio cameraman in Auckland.

Navigation Bar

October 1968: Joined London Weekend TV, working in their studios and on O.B.'s: "Upstairs, Downstairs", "Lillie", "Budgie", "Within These Walls", "On the Buses", "Please Sir", "Fenn Street Gang", "Supersonic", "The Big Match", "World of Sport", "Aquarius", "The South Bank Show".

October 1975:  Three month attachment as Lighting Director

August 1980: Appointed Head of Cameras at LWT

December 1980:  Founder member of E.N.G. Department.  I lit and shot, amongst others: "Weekend World", "The London Programme", "The 6 O'Clock Show", "South of Watford", "The South Bank Show", "The Big Match", "Saint and Greavsie", "Police 5", "Eastern Eye".

October 1985:  Guild of TV Cameramen award ... "Certificate of Merit for Leadership and Example ... made in recognition of your outstanding contribution to the Art of the Television Cameraman."

July 1988:  E.N.G. Dept becomes P.S.C. Dept., enabling Drama, Light Entertainment and Situation Comedy as well as Current Affairs and Sport to be shot on light-weight video.

May 1989:  The first "Blind Date" on video, heralding a continuing relationship with that programme and Surprise Surprise.  Other programmes include: "The Best of Blind Date", "You Bet", "The Blind Date Weddings", "Beadle's About", "Barrymore", "The Good Life Guide", "Trading Places", "Crime Monthly", "World in Action", "The Monarchy", "This Morning", "Des Res".

May 1997: I became a freelance Lighting Cameraman, shooting, amongst others, for Paradine Productions interviews between David Frost and HRH Prince Charles; David Frost and Paul McCartney; "Through the Keyhole", fashion shoots and live links for Carlton's "This Morning", "See Hear", "Party of a Lifetime", and "All Rise for Julian Clary" for the BBC and "Barrymore", "The Royal Variety Programme" and yet more "Blind Date" for LWT.

November 1997: Presented with Lifetime Achievement Award by Guild of TV Cameramen.

1998: "Confessions" and "Whatever you want" for HatTrick. "Through the Keyhole", "Party of a Lifetime", "Toonatics", and "Antiques Road Show" for BBC.  "Time Team Extra", "Blind Date", "Moment of Truth", "London Programme", and "Stuff The Week" for LWT.




© AFL Television Facilities Ltd 1998-2008
Site designed by Thomas O'Duffy
thomas@oduffy.com
Comments and suggestions always welcome.



AFL Television Facilities Ltd
The Laurels
Shendish
Hemel Hempstead
HP3 0AA
UK

Link to Map