Alice Ludwig-Rasch

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Alice Ludwig-Rasch (born January 15, 1910 in Berlin ; † November 2, 1973 in Lütjensee ; born Alice Ludwig ) was a German film editor .

Life

After training in film technology , Ludwig-Rasch began working as an assistant editor in 1927. After becoming an editor, she initially worked for smaller film companies. From 1937 she worked for Terra . She became one of the most sought-after editors in German film.

After the end of the war, Ludwig-Rasch initially found a job at DEFA before moving to Hamburg Real-Film in 1948 . When Gyula Trebitsch switched from real film to television production in the early 1960s, she regularly edited the series he produced in Studio Hamburg . She died in a traffic accident in her home town of Lütjensee.

Filmography

literature

  • Kay Less : The film's great personal dictionary . The actors, directors, cameramen, producers, composers, screenwriters, film architects, outfitters, costume designers, editors, sound engineers, make-up artists and special effects designers of the 20th century. Volume 4: H - L. Botho Höfer - Richard Lester. Schwarzkopf & Schwarzkopf, Berlin 2001, ISBN 3-89602-340-3 , p. 130.

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