Claudia Wolscht (born 13 December 1960) is a German film editor. [1]
Born in Bad Honnef, she studied social pedagogy and in 1986 assisted on the film Metropolis in Cologne. [2] From 1988 to 1992 she gained experience as an assistant film editor and took a course in Avid- Media Composer. [3] She has worked as a film editor for cinema and TV since 1993 on over 35 productions. She lives and works in Cologne.
She won the 2010 German TV Prize (in the category "Best Multi-Part Work") her work on the series Im Angesicht des Verbrechens, which the following year also won her the Grimme-Preis (Fiction). She also won the 2017 German Television Prize and an award from the Deutsche Akademie für Fernsehen (in the Best Editing category) for Manhunt: Escape to the Carpathians (ARD/WDR). She also received a 2021 German Television Prize for her work on the historical drama Fabian: Going to the Dogs. [4]
Claudia Wolscht (born 13 December 1960) is a German film editor. [1]
Born in Bad Honnef, she studied social pedagogy and in 1986 assisted on the film Metropolis in Cologne. [2] From 1988 to 1992 she gained experience as an assistant film editor and took a course in Avid- Media Composer. [3] She has worked as a film editor for cinema and TV since 1993 on over 35 productions. She lives and works in Cologne.
She won the 2010 German TV Prize (in the category "Best Multi-Part Work") her work on the series Im Angesicht des Verbrechens, which the following year also won her the Grimme-Preis (Fiction). She also won the 2017 German Television Prize and an award from the Deutsche Akademie für Fernsehen (in the Best Editing category) for Manhunt: Escape to the Carpathians (ARD/WDR). She also received a 2021 German Television Prize for her work on the historical drama Fabian: Going to the Dogs. [4]