Rasmus Sievers was born in Hannover, where, growing up, he was part
of a lively film scene and completed several short films. He was
awarded the Filmförderpreis of the German Federal State of Lower
Saxony in 2000. Right after civilian service he worked as a
cameraman in several TV productions, while at the same time gaining
experience as a camera assistant in theatrical films in Berlin.
He studied at the film school HFF “Konrad Wolf” Potsdam-Babelsberg
from 2002 to 2008, successfully graduating with a degree in
cinematography. During these years he spent quite some time abroad,
mainly in Barcelona, where he eventually shot his graduation film
“La Última Calle”. His studies were followed up by numerous film
productions, mainly abroad, during which he was able to consolidate
not only his professional but also his language skills.
2008 and 2012 he was part of Berlinale Talent Campus, where the
documentary “White Lobster” was shown in 2012.
Own Equipment
Canon C300 Mark III, Canon R5C, lens set Leica Summicron, drone DJI
Mavic 2 Pro, gimbal, motorized slider, sound & light
AFRICA: South Africa, Namibia, Eritrea, Congo-Brazzaville, Kenia AMERICAS: USA, Nicaragua, Chile, Brasil, Bolivia, Peru ASIA: India, Nepal, Indonesia, Maldives, Singapore, Israel, Jordan, Qatar, Turkye EUROPE: Spain, Portugal, England, Ireland, Switzerland, Austria, Poland, Russia, Norway, Sweden, Finland, Italy, France
German: mother tongue
English: fluent
Spanish: good
Portuguese: good
Drone License,
Color Grading,
35mm/ 16mm filming,
Greenbox/ VFX