Graham Tiernan

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Graham Tiernan (born October 7, 1952 in Frankfurt am Main ) is a German cameraman .

Life

Graham Tiernan is the son of an American and a German. From 1977 to 1982 he attended St Anselm's College in Merseyside , England , with a focus on art, English and mathematics (Art, English, Maths). Since 1986 he has been working as a cameraman in the field of cartoons and animated films . He began his professional career in Dublin ( Republic of Ireland ). His first camera work included the hit movie In a Land Before Our Time (1988); In the following years he worked his way up to "Senior Cameraman" and became "Camera Supervisor" at Universal Pictures . As an animation cameraman, he made numerous films for large film studios. He worked u. a. for Sullivan-Bluth Ireland Ltd (with Don Bluth as director) and for Universal Pictures / Amblimation (among others with Steven Spielberg as director). From 1986 to 1997 he also made numerous non-digital feature films and TV series before turning to the modern digital film process in the animation film genre.

For the 26-part ZDF cartoon series Pippi Longstocking , which was produced from 1997 and broadcast in 1998 and 1999, he was responsible for the special effects as an animation cameraman.

Tiernan lives in Valencia ( Spain ).

Filmography (selection)

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Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Graham Tiernan / Animation Compositing Supervisor . LinkedIn profile . Retrieved June 3, 2017.
  2. a b c d e f Graham Tiernan: Animation Compositor and Overseas Supervisor . Work profile and vita. Retrieved June 3, 2017
  3. With new tricks in animation . Interviews and newspaper articles hodgepodge about Astrid Lindgren. Article by Thomas Olivier; in: Berliner Morgenpost , 1998. Retrieved on June 3, 2017