Carsten Thiele

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Carsten Thiele (born May 28, 1972 in Berlin ) is a German cameraman .

Life

Carsten Thiele originally trained as an electrician at Mercedes-Benz in Berlin. He worked as a lighting designer at the shortvivant theater and later became an assistant to Joachim Wallat, a professor of lighting design at the Berlin University of the Arts . Through internships in the film laboratory, he was given the opportunity to become an assistant to cameramen such as Jürgen Jürges , Fred Kelemen and Sławomir Idziak . Thiele made his debut as a cameraman for a feature film with the 1997 television film The Son of the Crazy Poet . Since then he has been nominated twice for the German Camera Award and in 2013 for his work on Kuma for the Austrian Film Award.

Filmography (selection)

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