Jürgen Schober

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Jürgen Schober (born April 4, 1948 in Oldenburg in Oldenburg ) is a German cameraman and producer.

In 2003, he founded the production company SVM in Mainz. His focus is the recording as a cameraman for documentaries and reporting, such as reports. The recordings are produced in our own studio up to DVD or created as a master tape.

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  • In 2004, the documentation “Oldenburg Gestern und heute” was produced for his hometown of Oldenburg. It followed u. a. 2005 the big documentary for his second hometown Mainz , the film “The Mainzer Calendar”, in which the visit of US President George W. Bush and the guest Mario Adorf , Margit Sponheimer , Buddy Becker and of course the 1. FSV Mainz 05 and Karl Lehmann occur.
  • In 2006 two projects followed, in Norden -Norddeich "Hoch im (in) Norden" and almost at the same time "Sparkling Joy of Life in Bad Schwalbach" with Renate Kohn from ZDF (One Case for Two) and Buddy Becker from Mainz. Also in 2006 in Rottweil , the film "Hu, HU, HU" with the big jump of fools.
  • In 2007 he mainly worked as a filmmaker for the Opera Classica and recorded world-famous operas and concerts. a. in Eberbach Monastery , Limburg , Braunfels Castle , Wetzlar , Versailles in France, Valencia and Gijón in Spain and Frauenalb and Bad Schwalbach . The documentary about the pilgrims in the French city of Lourdes was also created in 2007 . In November he accompanied Federal President Horst Köhler on his day tour through the West Palatinate.
  • In 2008 he started several projects. The focus will be on a documentation about the Wadden Sea , with the rearing station for the howler, mudflat migration and fishing. For this he chose the place Norddeich again . Reports about Passau , Bingen am Rhein and Seligenstadt follow . In March 2008 he published an article about filming at concerts as an author for the journal "Videofilmen".