Fritz Baader (cameraman)

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Fritz Baader (born August 21, 1939 ) is a German cameraman and camera assistant.

Life

Baader had learned his cinematic skills from scratch and gradually worked his way up from lighting technician, stage worker and prop master to camera assistant. In this function, he has served his experienced colleague Ernst W. Kalinke regularly since 1973 . Only in two educational films from the late 1960s and a few comedies from the Lisa Film production by Karl Spiehs in the early 1980s did Baader take on the role of chief cameraman.

Baader also frequently worked for advertising and photographed a number of documentaries (including about the Circus Roncalli and in 1969 about the Gymnaestrada in Basel ) and industrial films (e.g. tools are conquering the world ).

In the late 80s he withdrew from the film business and specialized in the production of software for video surveillance with IP cameras in his home town of Anzing .

Filmography (as head cameraman)

literature

  • Camera Guide. Yearbook of the Federal Camera Association, 11th year 1994, p. 60

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