Andreas Doub

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Andreas Doub (* 1968 in Saarbrücken ) is a German cameraman .

Life

In 1991, Doub completed a camera-light-stage internship at the Berlin Cine Service. He then worked as a freelance lighting technician or gaffer lighting technician.

In 1994 he began studying camera and directing at the German Film and Television Academy in Berlin. He has been working as a cameraman since 1997. His first works were created in collaboration with the director Lars Kraume . In 2001 he made his first feature film Viktor Vogel - Commercial Man with Kraume .

For his work on the Sat1 series RIS - The Language of the Dead , Doub was nominated together with Roman Nowocien for the German Television Prize 2007 in the category Best Camera , but lost to Philipp Sichler . In the same year, his work on Hannu Salonen's Trail of Hope was nominated for the German Camera Prize .

In 2008 Doub was the cameraman for Hannes Stöhr's Berlin Calling milieu study .

Filmography (selection)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d Berlin Calling press release (PDF; 712 kB) at stoehrfilm.de, accessed on January 21, 2013