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Name
  
Tino Schaedler


Role
  
Art Director

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Education
  
Leibniz University of Hanover

Awards
  
ADG Excellence in Production Design Awards - Fantasy Film

Nominations
  
ADG Excellence in Production Design Award - Commercial, PSA, Promo, Music Videos

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Tino schaedler


Tino Schaedler (born 1972) is a German film art director specializing in digital sets. He was signed by Warner Brothers as a digital set director in 2003.

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Biography

Tino Schaedler About

Tino Schaedler has an academic background in architecture and visual effects. He graduated from the University of Hanover in architecture with honours, studied at the Berlage Institute in Amsterdam, UC Berkeley in the US and the Vancouver Film School. He has taught at the Berlin University of the Arts, the architecture department of UBC in Vancouver and the Architectural Association in London. In 2002 he co-founded studio digital analog with Michael J. Brown.

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After working for three years in the offices of Daniel Libeskind and Barkow Leibinger architects his career took a turn and led him to film design. Since then he has worked on several big budget productions, such as Tim Burton‘s `Charlie and the Chocolate Factory‘,Catwoman, V for Vendetta and Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix and the upcoming New Line production The Golden Compass as art director for digital sets. He is currently working a book title and curating a traveling exhibition on contemporary film design. Recently, Tino has been featured in interviews and is holding talks at universities and conventions on digital set design.


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