Frank Lamm

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Frank Lamm (born November 9, 1979 in Bad Arolsen ) is a German cameraman .

Life

Frank Lamm was born in Arolsen and grew up in Korbach , where he passed his Abitur in 1999 at the old state school in Korbach . He then worked as a photo assistant before studying media design at the Mainz University of Applied Sciences and then, from 2002, image design at the Baden-Württemberg Film Academy . In 2008 he finished his studies with his camera work with the drama Novemberkind directed by Christian Schwochow .

For his work on Christian Schwochow's feature films Paula (2016) by Deutschstunde (2019), he was nominated for the German Film Prize. For the latter film he also won the Bavarian Film Prize .

Filmography (selection)

Awards

  • 2016: Bavarian Film Prize in the category of image design for youth without God
  • 2017: German Television Award in the Best Camera category for the perpetrators - Today is not every day (ARD / SWR / MDR)
  • 2019: Prize of the Saarland Broadcasting Corporation at the Günter Rohrbach Film Prize for the camera in the film Deutschstunde
  • 2019: Bavarian Film Prize in the category of image design for German lessons

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Individual evidence

  1. a b Cameraman from Korbach: Frank Lamm with two films in the cinemas , hna.de