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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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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