Karlheinz Wüst

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Karlheinz Wüst , also led by Karl-Heinz Wüst (born July 23, 1921 in Pribbernow , Pomerania , German Empire ) is a German cameraman and cultural film producer .

Life

Wüst attended secondary school and then the Technical University in Berlin. This was followed by further training at the technical college for projectionists and an apprenticeship as a photographer. From 1940 Karlheinz Wüst was employed as a cameraman at the Reichsanstalt für Film und Bild Berlin. After the Second World War, he settled in Mölln in Schleswig-Holstein, where he founded KHW Filmproduktion Mölln in 1947, with which he produced short cultural and documentary films such as Wunder des Gesteins and Mölln, Festival City of the North . In 1953 Wüst settled in Hamburg and began to work as a feature film cameraman for the TV station NWDR, which had just been established there.

After a few years as a camera assistant, he was allowed to photograph NDR productions on his own responsibility since 1958 (starting with a Stahlnetz series ) . His most famous works include three episodes of the popular series The Despicable One with Inge Meysel and Joseph Offenbach . Most of the commissions, however, brought him together with the Ohnsorg Theater , whose television productions he was responsible for for decades from 1965 onwards, starting with the play Kein Auskommen mit dem Income (with Otto Lüthje , Heidi Kabel , Henry Vahl and others). After 1988, Wüst's trail is lost and he obviously started his own business. His company address appeared on the Internet in 2017.

Filmography

literature

  • Johann Caspar Glenzdorf: Glenzdorf's international film lexicon. Biographical manual for the entire film industry. Volume 3: Peit – Zz. Prominent-Filmverlag, Bad Münder 1961, DNB 451560752 , p. 1922.

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