Publisher's Note In this witty and informative autobiography, written just before he died at the age of ninety-six, the British cinematographer Freddie Young takes us on a journey through the history of cinema, from his early days processing celluloid by hand for silent movies in Shepherd's Bush, London, to his adventures with David Lean in far-flung locations all over the world while filming LAWRENCE OF ARABIA AND DOCTOR ZHIVAGO, films for which Young received Academy Awards.