Ernst Sasse (animal filmmaker)

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Ernst Sasse (born 1953) is a German wildlife filmmaker and cameraman .

Life

The Sauerland Ernst Sasse studied biology and geography and a doctorate also. After working as a teacher at the Ursuline High School in Werl , he has been working as an animal filmmaker for German television and as a cameraman for over 20 years . Ernst Sasse has been nominated several times for his work and has won prizes.

Filmography (selection)

  • 2001: Nomads of the skies - The secret of the migratory birds (Le peuple migrateur) , (camera)
  • 2002: East Prussian Coast - Moose, Sand and Sea Eagle (TV documentary), (Author)
  • 2006: Ostfriesland - Seven Islands and a Sea (TV documentary), (director, script and camera)
  • 2009: Croatia - Natural Paradise between Danube and Adriatic (TV documentary), (Director)
  • 2013: The North Sea - Our Sea (movie), camera

Awards

  • 1999: Winner of the Golden Capercaillie Prize at the NATURALE International Nature Film Festival for Big Mouth and Much Behind - Hippos in Western Uganda
  • 2003: Winner of the BSFC Award in the Best Camera category from the Boston Society of Film Critics for Nomads of the Skies - The Secret of Migratory Birds
  • 2004: Nominated for the CFCA Award in the Best Camera category by the Chicago Film Critics Association for Nomads of the Skies - The Secret of Migratory Birds
  • 2004: Nomination for the Chlotrudis Award in the category Best Camera by the US organization Chlotrudis Society for Independent Film for Nomads of the Skies - The Secret of Migratory Birds
  • 2004: Nomination for the online film Critics Society Award in the category Best Camera for Nomads of the Skies - The Secret of Migratory Birds
  • 2004: Nomination for the CFCA Award in the Best Camera category from the Phoenix Film Critics Society for Nomads of the Skies - The Secret of Migratory Birds

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Current press. (PDF; 146 kB) In: NDR . Retrieved November 29, 2010 .