Edgar Vetter(1913-1988)
- Sound Department
- Art Department
- Art Director
Edgar Vetter started work at Winads productions in Wardor St. London.
At the outbreak of the Second World War he joined the British
Trasnscription sevice (which later became the BBC) as a war
corrispondant. Later he left the BBC to start his own business - Studio
22. The business provided sound recording for a number of short films
and advertising. During this time he also worked as a freelance sound
recordist on the films and television programs listed on the IMDB page,
working for Canadian Broadcasting and the Hammer Studios. He was one of
the founders, along with V. C. Clinton-Badderley of Jupiter Recordings
(poetry recordings) and also worked with Freddy Bradshaw to form
Leomark Recordings (New testament modern English translations). In his
later career he teamed up with John Cape to form Edgar Vetter - John
Cape Ltd. which recorded tapes for use in examination and dubbed sound
onto film at Nascreno House, Soho. He was married to Violet Warren in
1944 and had a daughter, Karolyn and two grandchildren.