Stefan is engaged in developing HDR pathways and his research can be viewed here
https://hdr-2014.hdm-stuttgart.de/ |
Stefan Grandinetti started his career as assistant-camera with international feature films such as „Enemy at the Gates“, „Resident Evil“, "Equilibrium" and „Luther“.
In 2003, he graduated from the Potsdam-Bablesberg Film Academy HFF „Konrad Wolf“ and has since been been working as a Director of Photography for feature films, documentaries, as well as industrials and commercials.
He was the Director of Photography for documentaries such as the Emmy International, Golden Hugo and Outstanding Achievments for Digital Video Winner „Life Goes On“ and Prix Europa Winner for Best Documentary „Testimony“. His work has been invited to festivals such as Cannes, Venice, Berlinale, Aspen, Valladolid, and many more. Stefan Grandinetti is a member of the German Society of Cinematographers (BVK), Society for Imaging Science and Technology (IS&T), Society of Television and Cinema Technology Germany (FKTG) and SMPTE. He has been a guest speaker at the Munich Film Academy, HfG-Karlsruhe and HFF Potsdam-Babelsberg. He has been invited for presentations to international conferences such as Electronic Imaging (IS&T/SPIE) in San Francisco (2/14), CINEC in Munich (9/14), MPEG/ISO-meeting in Strasbourg (10/14), CAMERIMAGE in Bydgosczc (11/14), BVK annual meeting (1/15), Max-Ophüls-Preis (1/15), BVEexpo London (2/15), Technology & Innovation Summit-Berlinale (2/15), Inside-Out-Potsdam and the Medienbildungsgesellschaft-Potsdam.
His writings have been featured in the trade magazine FILM & TV KAMERAMANN, DIGITAL PRODUCTION as well as in the reference guide HD-PRODUCTION, edited and published by IRT (Institute of Broadcast Technology).
In 2010, Stefan Grandinetti was appointed Professor for Cinematography for Film and Television and Digital Cinematography at the Stuttgart Media University of Applied Sciences (HdM), Department of Audio Visual Media.
His fields of research are innovative technologies for cinematography as High Dynamic Range (HDR) and Higher Frame Rates (HFR) for cinematic motion pictures.
In 2003, he graduated from the Potsdam-Bablesberg Film Academy HFF „Konrad Wolf“ and has since been been working as a Director of Photography for feature films, documentaries, as well as industrials and commercials.
He was the Director of Photography for documentaries such as the Emmy International, Golden Hugo and Outstanding Achievments for Digital Video Winner „Life Goes On“ and Prix Europa Winner for Best Documentary „Testimony“. His work has been invited to festivals such as Cannes, Venice, Berlinale, Aspen, Valladolid, and many more. Stefan Grandinetti is a member of the German Society of Cinematographers (BVK), Society for Imaging Science and Technology (IS&T), Society of Television and Cinema Technology Germany (FKTG) and SMPTE. He has been a guest speaker at the Munich Film Academy, HfG-Karlsruhe and HFF Potsdam-Babelsberg. He has been invited for presentations to international conferences such as Electronic Imaging (IS&T/SPIE) in San Francisco (2/14), CINEC in Munich (9/14), MPEG/ISO-meeting in Strasbourg (10/14), CAMERIMAGE in Bydgosczc (11/14), BVK annual meeting (1/15), Max-Ophüls-Preis (1/15), BVEexpo London (2/15), Technology & Innovation Summit-Berlinale (2/15), Inside-Out-Potsdam and the Medienbildungsgesellschaft-Potsdam.
His writings have been featured in the trade magazine FILM & TV KAMERAMANN, DIGITAL PRODUCTION as well as in the reference guide HD-PRODUCTION, edited and published by IRT (Institute of Broadcast Technology).
In 2010, Stefan Grandinetti was appointed Professor for Cinematography for Film and Television and Digital Cinematography at the Stuttgart Media University of Applied Sciences (HdM), Department of Audio Visual Media.
His fields of research are innovative technologies for cinematography as High Dynamic Range (HDR) and Higher Frame Rates (HFR) for cinematic motion pictures.