Alex Funke
- Visual Effects
- Cinematographer
- Camera and Electrical Department
Born in Santa Barbara, CA. A fourth generation Californian, Alex has
been a cinematographer for over 30 years. He studied biochemistry for
several years in college, but in the early 1960's he switched to UCLA
Film School. He subsequently worked with Stephen Burum, ASC. He spent
eleven years with The Office of Charles and Ray Eames (shooting over 30
films at that time). His first effects project was Battlestar
Galactica, at first with Apogee and then at Universal-Hartland. He
founded Precision Film Group in the late 1970's, doing effects for TV
and features. Later, at Las Palmas Production, he co-designed the
first-ever system for pin-registered transferring of film to video.
Although he is a specialist in miniatures and visual effects, he also
shoots live action of all kinds. He has taught advanced cinematography
courses at both UCLA (full-time faculty for two years) and Loyola
University. He has been invited to give lectures on visual effects
photography in Italy and Norway.