
INTERMEZZO
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FAUST
Richard Strauss’ opera INTERMEZZO stirred controversy by portraying his own marital life onstage, challenging the boundary between public and private. Despite its departure from mythical themes, the opera reflects contemporary trends while maintaining Strauss’ classical style. It revolves around mistaken identities, echoing a real-life incident, to paint a complex portrait of a woman balancing her aspirations with her role as a supportive wife
CREDITS
Location / Deutsche Oper Berlin
Year / 2024
Director / Tobias Kratzer
Videoartist/ Jonas Dahl
Live Camera Operator / Reilly Crouse
Photo / Monika Ritterhaus
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WORK
As a Live Camera Operator for this production, I was involved in every performance, collaborating closely with the director and production team to develop and refine the flow of the numerous live camera sequences. My responsibilities included planning camera movements, coordinating with other crew members during live performance, and ensuring that each shot contributed effectively to the overall narrative and visual impact of the piece. This role allowed me to combine technical precision with creative execution, helping to deliver a seamless and engaging live experience for the audience.
