Kristina M. Schulte-Eversum
- Camera and Electrical Department
- Cinematographer
- Producer
Kristina M. Schulte-Eversum, BVK graduated from the WWU (Germany) with
her PhD. in Journalism and Sociology. In 2009 Kristina finished her MFA
in Cinematography at the American Film Institute in Los Angeles. And in
2011 she was invited to join the prestigious BVK (Bundesverband Kamera
= German Society of Cinematographers) as one of 16 women to date.
Kristina has always been lead by the passion for camera work and film. She started shooting documentaries in 2002 while living in South Africa ("Kalk Bay Fishermen" and "Golden - from tins to flowers"). To improve her skills she started working for "Dedo Weigert film" handling high-speed cameras and lighting. Later Kristina opened up the American branch of "Cmotion Film Tech. Inc.". in Los Angeles, handling camera accessories and 2D and 3D lens and camera remote systems.
Today Kristina's camera work includes documentaries and features as well as music videos, commercials, news footage, television magazines, art installations and all formats of animation and miniature cinematography. She has worked for such channels as BBC, WDR, NBC, ARTE, RTL and PRO7 in 'life' and 'recorded' formats - in and outside the studio - on a camera crane or hand held. Kristina's work has been awarded with the "Fujifilm Awar" as well as the "Panavision Young Filmakers Award". Her art has been supported by the prestigious "Tom Yoda" scholarship (USA), the DAAD scholarship (Germany) and the "Philanthorphy Award" for her documentary "Lange Foundation".
Kristina has always been lead by the passion for camera work and film. She started shooting documentaries in 2002 while living in South Africa ("Kalk Bay Fishermen" and "Golden - from tins to flowers"). To improve her skills she started working for "Dedo Weigert film" handling high-speed cameras and lighting. Later Kristina opened up the American branch of "Cmotion Film Tech. Inc.". in Los Angeles, handling camera accessories and 2D and 3D lens and camera remote systems.
Today Kristina's camera work includes documentaries and features as well as music videos, commercials, news footage, television magazines, art installations and all formats of animation and miniature cinematography. She has worked for such channels as BBC, WDR, NBC, ARTE, RTL and PRO7 in 'life' and 'recorded' formats - in and outside the studio - on a camera crane or hand held. Kristina's work has been awarded with the "Fujifilm Awar" as well as the "Panavision Young Filmakers Award". Her art has been supported by the prestigious "Tom Yoda" scholarship (USA), the DAAD scholarship (Germany) and the "Philanthorphy Award" for her documentary "Lange Foundation".