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Sebastian Klinger

Sebastian Klinger

Cinematographer

Sebastian Klinger is a Swiss-based cinematographer and producer. He lensed numerous projects for Student Academy Award winner Freddy Macdonald, among which “Sew Torn”, a short film executive produced by Peter Spears (“Nomadland”) and acquired by Searchlight Pictures that qualified for the 2020 Academy Awards. Together with Macdonald, he also shot multiple music videos for three time Grammy winner Fantastic Negrito and, most recently, the feature “Sew Torn” starring Eve Connolly (“Vikings”) which premiered at SXSW 2024. Klinger’s other credits also include short films “The Station In-Between” starring Carlos Leal (“Casino Royale”) as well as numerous commercials and web series. As lead visual effects unit Switzerland he contributed to the Netflix series “Contigo Capitan” and, in the camera department, acclaimed Spanish feature “Color Of Heaven” which premiered at San Sebastián International Film Festival. He was part of the ASC Vision Mentorship program under guidance of David Darby, ASC.

Born: October 28, 1993 (Age 31) in Zürich, Switzerland

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Sebastian Klinger  Movies & TV Credits

Title Rating Job Role(s) Year
Movie
DirectingEditor, Producer, Director of Photography2018
Movie
5.8
CameraGrip2022
Movie
7.2
DirectingLocation Scout, Director of Photography, Editor, Producer2024
TV Show
6.2
Visual EffectsVisual Effects Camera
6 Episodes
2022
Short Film
7.2
CrewCinematography2019
Short Film
DirectingEditor, Producer, Director of Photography2020
Short Film
DirectingDirector of Photography2017
Short Film
DirectingEditor, Producer, Director of Photography2020
Short Film
DirectingDirector of Photography2016
Short Film
DirectingDirector, Editor, Producer, Director of Photography2017
Short Film
7.3
DirectingEditor, Producer, Visual Effects, Director of Photography2021
Short Film
Visual EffectsVisual Effects2022
Title Rating Job Role(s) Year
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