Arne Möller

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Arne Möller (* 14. September 1979 in Hamburg ) is a German post-production - Supervisor and - author .

Life

Arne Möller began his apprenticeship as a businessman for audiovisual media in 2000 at Trebitsch Produktion Holding. In 2003 he moved to Network Movie as Head of Finishing . Since 2003 he has completed over 170 film projects with a wide variety of directors and cameramen. Arne Möller was involved in the first German TV series production Da Kalle comes to HD .

Filmography (selection)

As a post production supervisor

  • 2020: love, now!
  • 2020: Unterleuten - The torn village
  • 2019: The snow cat
  • 2019: truth or lie
  • 2019: days of the last snow
  • 2018: Merz against Merz
  • 2018: German lesson
  • 2017: The Team
  • 2017: Südstadt
  • 2017: The assassination attempt
  • 2016: There will be deaths
  • 2016: In jail
  • 2016: Next to the track - Your will be done
  • 2016: nights of fire
  • 2015: The 7th hour
  • 2015: A great departure
  • 2015: I'll stop tomorrow
  • 2014: death of a girl
  • 2014: In jail
  • 2014: Off the track - amnesia
  • 2013: the loss
  • 2013: The paradise within us
  • 2012: Death of a policewoman
  • 2012: Among enemies
  • 2012: North North Murder - Clüver and the Strange Woman
  • 2011: a big heart
  • 2011: wrong-way driver
  • 2010: suspicion
  • 2010: The nanny
  • 2010: Here comes Kalle
  • 2010: Lollipop Monster
  • 2009: What to do with father?
  • 2009: Here comes Kalle
  • 2009: Death in Istanbul
  • 2008: Behind blind windows
  • 2008: Butter with the fish
  • 2007: the dark side
  • 2007: The lie
  • 2006: No money in the world
  • 2006: Solo for Black
  • 2005: girl friends
  • 2005: Through heaven and hell
  • 2004: Stars over Madeira
  • 2004: The News
  • 2003: The Albertis
  • 2003: Murder by the Sea

Works

  • The post-production of a television film. Praxis Film, Volume 82. UVK Verlagsgesellschaft mbH, 09-2013, ISBN 978-3-86764-411-2 .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. First German TV series switched to HD production . ' heise online , October 10, 2008