Matthias Kirste
Matthias Kirste, born near Berlin, is a German cinematographer.[1]
Internationally, Kirste is mainly known for his work on the feature-films by Alexander Tuschinski. They met when they both studied at Hochschule der Medien. Since then, they often collaborated, and both share the cinematographer-credit, either of them taking turns at operating the camera depending on the scene.[2]
Life
Kirste got his first film camera when he was 15 years old and did his first photographic and filmic projects as a teenager. After serving in a PsyOps unit of the German military for a number of years, he started working as a freelance photographer and cinematographer.[3]
Notable works
- 2010: Menschenliebe
- 2011: Mutant Calculator (short film)
- 2012: Hollow Date (short film)
- 2014: Break-Up
- 2016: Timeless
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gollark: How is this not constantly exploited everywhere?
gollark: If you have someone's credit card number and some details you can just... arbitrarily pull money from it and they can't stop it without lots of effort, and you need to give people it to pay for anything?
gollark: To be honest the infrastructure for online payments seems broken and moronically designed and I don't understand how it works.
References
- "IMDB-page of Matthias Kirste". Retrieved 5 November 2014..
- "Making Of Documentary about "Break-Up"". Retrieved 5 November 2014..
- "IMDB-biography page of Matthias Kirste". Retrieved 10 January 2016..
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