At the age of 19, in 1994 I began writing the screenplay for TRIGON. |
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In summer 95 Sami Haidar (executive producer) and myself found the two mainactors Erich Ude (Lothar Kreutzer) and Peter Kotthaus (Ernst Härtle). Erich Ude was working
as an actor at the Nuremberg theatre and Peter Kotthaus was living in Munich. He has
played in some German TV-series. |
It took us approximately a year to film all sequences at eight different locations. Nearly all of them, we have found in Nuremberg. The small observatory, the printing-office of the Nuremberg newspaper (they printed 700 copies of our film newspaper for free), and some parts of the film were shot in a museum. We only had to built the apartment of Härtle in a hangar, and for the scenes playing in the street with the paper girl, we went to the Bavaria Film studios in Munich. |
Because all of the people involved in the film were either working, studying or attending school, we only had the weekends for shooting. During this time I was working at CA Scanline Production in Munich as a 3D-computer animator. The post production took about one year until summer 97. I made the whole special effects with the SGI workstations at Scanline, and edited it at our AVID media composer. |