Eric Kress
Also known as Eric Cress
Eric Kress, born on March 25, 1962, in Zürich, Switzerland, is a renowned figure in the film industry, known for his work in the camera department. Also known as Eric Cress, Kress has made significant contributions to several notable films.
Biography
Eric Kress, born on March 25, 1962, in Zürich, Switzerland, is a renowned figure in the film industry, known for his work in the camera department. Also known as Eric Cress, Kress has made significant contributions to several notable films.
Kress began his career as a Second Unit Director of Photography, a role that involves capturing additional footage to support the main narrative. He held this position in two prominent films: "Breaking the Waves" in 1996 and "Dancer in the Dark" in 2000. Both films are known for their unique storytelling and visual styles, reflecting Kress's ability to adapt to different cinematic languages.
In addition to his work as a Second Unit Director of Photography, Kress also served as a Camera Operator in the 2003 film "Stealing Rembrandt". This role involves…





