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Having visited the cinema technique exhibition cinec yesterday, Everybody could see that 5D is moch more of a trend than 3D…excuse the pun…

Andererseits, a German feature film by director Rüdiger Görlitz  which I shot on the Canon 5D mkII early last year, just published a new teaser.

Have a look at the montage of rushes here and tell me which version you’d like to see up there on my showreel.


…oh, and did you hear of the new German version of my homepage?


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This October director Tawnya Foskett, whom with I worked before in Melbourne, will finally get together again. We’ll make Tawnya’s next film: Where there’s Smoke.  A film about two women with bad boyfriends and bad habits. Sounds like fun!

The film needs your support. Give The Auteur Tribe your money.

We will shoot at the East Coast. Watch some stunning mood-board impressions of the films look here. And do give them dollars – just click on the image above.

We are having a lot of fun shooting Cheryl Dunye’s latest feature film Mommy is Coming in Berlin.

"Sometimes it pays to listen to your mother."

“Set in the international creative melting pot Berlin, this raunchy romantic comedy of errors confronts the last lesbian taboo: Mommy. A take on screwball romantic comedy & porn topped off w/Dunye’s ingenious form of storytelling.”

Join us on Facebook, if you like. Or have a look at some really hot moms here.

Coz today looks like the summer finally dares to step out of the house in to the wild, I wanna show you a summer piece I shot a while back with director Daniel Brophy. It is hot, a bit vintage and a bit gay. I like.

Find the entire film here and Dan Brophy’s Blog here.

The Austrian TVC Billa: Eatcard, shot at the Dead Sea in May, is online now.

We shot with director Ron Eichhorn for Micanfilm and with a great team put together by service producer Guy Lichtenstein – standing in salty baby-bath-warm water using film rather than HD:

  • as little electronics as possible to keep possible salt & corrosion damage risks low
  • large dynamic range in the negative given the extreme contrasts
  • short, simple and easy post production workflow

First few glimpses from the shoot of Hannah, the project I am shooting currently on my Canon 5D Mark II with Israeli director Yuval Tzafrir.

We chose for this film a combination of improvisation and realistic life-like settings. Using minimal size team and gear as well as demanding the flexibility of shooting during the best light of the day, we stick to a schedule woven around our artistic goals. With great results so far thanks to the excellent collaboration of our lead Leni Wesselman and our Swedish born coach Johanna Welin with writer/director Yuval Tzafrir.

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