Erich Claunigk
Erich Claunigk was a German film professional active in the late 1950s, recognized for their work as a Director of Photography. Born on January 1, 1900 in Berlin, Germany, Claunigk contributed to the visual composition and cinematography of German films during this period.
Biography
Erich Claunigk was a German film professional active in the late 1950s, recognized for their work as a Director of Photography. Born on January 1, 1900 in Berlin, Germany, Claunigk contributed to the visual composition and cinematography of German films during this period. Their credited filmography includes two productions: Drillinge an Bord (1959) and Der Pauker (1958), both of which feature Claunigk’s credited role in the cinematography department.
The scope of Claunigk’s known work is limited to these two titles, which reflect their involvement in mid-20th century German cinema. As a Director of Photography, Claunigk would have been responsible for overseeing the camera and lighting operations, shaping the visual style of the films they worked on. The films listed represent Claunigk’s…




