Alexander Witt Net Worth

He has worked as a camera department, assistant director, and director in the film industry. He has been involved in many successful projects, and his work has been praised by critics and audiences alike.
Alexander Witt is a member of Camera Department

Age, Biography and Wiki

Who is it? Camera Department, Assistant Director, Director
Birth Year 1952
Birth Place  Santiago, Chile, Chile
Alexander Witt age 71 YEARS OLD
Occupation Film director and cinematographer

💰 Net worth

Alexander Witt is a multifaceted professional within the film industry, renowned for his expertise in camera department, assistant directing, and directing. Hailing from Chile, his net worth is projected to range between $100K and $1M by 2024. With an extensive career in various roles behind the scenes, Witt has demonstrated his talents and skills, contributing to the success of numerous projects. His versatility and dedication to his craft have undoubtedly contributed to his financial success, solidifying his position as a respected figure within the industry.

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Biography/Timeline

2004

From a 2004 interview on IGN, he says this about his history: "I was born in Chile, the third generation of Germans there. And, we moved to Mexico, from Mexico in '73 I moved to Europe, where I started working in film. I started with Arriflex, the company that makes the cameras. I was there for a year and I did kind of a trainee type of year where I was in the sound department, in the lab, in the studio working with the actual productions and also assembling cameras. And then I moved to Europe, where I lived three years, and then, back in '76, I did my first movie as a camera assistant, which was 21 Hours at Munich. And then, I kept on going, I moved up to focus puller or first AC, and then operating and then DP-ing. And then I was DP-ing commercials and then I started directing commercials in the late 80's and beginning of [the] 90's. I was working with Jan de Bont and doing his second unit as a DP while he was a DP. He is the one that really gave me the break on Speed to start directing second unit."

2007

Witt works mostly as a second unit Director and Cinematographer and has worked on a plethora of films ranging from Gladiator to Cinderella. He is a frequent collaborator of Director Ridley Scott, and served as the Director of photography on his 2007 film Body of Lies. He made his directorial debut in 2004 with the video game adaptation Resident Evil: Apocalypse. Witt also served as the second unit Director on the James Bond films Casino Royale (2006), Skyfall (2012), and Spectre (2015).