Renate Willeg

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Renate Willeg (* 20th century ) is a German film editor .

Renate Willeg worked as a film editor from the mid-1960s to 1973, mostly for Constantin Film . She participated in 16 crime and entertainment film productions. Ursula Höf did an internship with Renate Willeg in the early 1970s in West Berlin . In an interview in 2017 she recalls: “I came into Renate Willeg's feature film editing room. In this company, commissioned films were continuously produced for the old Constantin Distribution - Grandpa's Kino! There were terrible films, bad working conditions, very stressful, a tough school, but very varied in terms of craftsmanship. [...] The entire post-production planning was in the hands of the editing room team: content and scheduling agreements with the copier, the recording studios, the sound engineers, composers, the dubbing director and the mixer. "

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  1. Emotion and intellect . An interview with Ursula Höf, the winner of the Geißendörfer Ehrenpreis Schnitt 2016, Filmplus - Festival for Film Editing and Montage Art 2017