Claudia Kovács(I)
- Camera and Electrical Department
- Cinematographer
- Director
Claudia is a cinematographer with an MA degree from the Film and Theater Art University Budapest, based in Hungary.
With an extensive background in cinematography, she has worked on a diverse range of projects, including the Oscar-winning film Son of Saul and HBO's In Treatment. Her portfolio also includes contributions to Ari Aster's cult horror movie Midsommar and the new Marvel series Moon Knight.
Claudia has a special connection to anything related to dance, experimental, and immersive storytelling, exemplified by her involvement in projects like Romeo and Juliet: Beyond Words performed by the Royal Ballet.
Specializing in underwater photography, Claudia has showcased her skills in Shadow and Bone at the film Bad Poems. Additionally, she delved into documentary cinematography, capturing the essence of the Locarno prize-winning film Euphoria of Being in 2019.
In 2024, Claudia was invited, and joined the European Film Academy, and EWA European Women's Audiovisual Network. Her current commitment to Asian Art and Film aims to open doors in the Asian, especially Korean market.
With an extensive background in cinematography, she has worked on a diverse range of projects, including the Oscar-winning film Son of Saul and HBO's In Treatment. Her portfolio also includes contributions to Ari Aster's cult horror movie Midsommar and the new Marvel series Moon Knight.
Claudia has a special connection to anything related to dance, experimental, and immersive storytelling, exemplified by her involvement in projects like Romeo and Juliet: Beyond Words performed by the Royal Ballet.
Specializing in underwater photography, Claudia has showcased her skills in Shadow and Bone at the film Bad Poems. Additionally, she delved into documentary cinematography, capturing the essence of the Locarno prize-winning film Euphoria of Being in 2019.
In 2024, Claudia was invited, and joined the European Film Academy, and EWA European Women's Audiovisual Network. Her current commitment to Asian Art and Film aims to open doors in the Asian, especially Korean market.