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Johan Valdemar Ankerstjerne (17 January 1886 – 18 August 1959) was a
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who for many years was head of cinematography at
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. He was reportedly the best cameraman in
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in the 1910s, making many films for
August Blom August Blom (26 December 1869 – 10 January 1947) was a Danish film director, producer, and pioneer of silent films during the "golden age" of Danish filmmaking from 1910 to 1914. Career Blom began his acting career in 1893 in Kolding, and was ...
from 1911 until 1916 and then for
Benjamin Christensen Benjamin Christensen (28 September 1879 – 2 April 1959) was a Danish film director, screenwriter and an actor, both in film and on the stage. As a director, he is best known for the 1922 film ''Häxan'' (aka ''Witchcraft Through the Ages'' ...
. He created the unique "images of Haxan". In 1932 he founded Denmark's first
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, Johan Ankerstjerne A/S which, after merging with Nordisk Film Teknik, became the largest production facility in the country.


Career

Ankerstjerne first became a watchmaker in
Randers Randers () is a city in Randers Municipality, Central Denmark Region on the Jutland peninsula. It is Denmark's sixth-largest city, with a population of 62,802 (as of 1 January 2022).August Blom August Blom (26 December 1869 – 10 January 1947) was a Danish film director, producer, and pioneer of silent films during the "golden age" of Danish filmmaking from 1910 to 1914. Career Blom began his acting career in 1893 in Kolding, and was ...
had appointed him leading photographer. He soon became Blom's favorite photographer, handling the camera work on the highly successful ''
Atlantis Atlantis ( grc, Ἀτλαντὶς νῆσος, , island of Atlas) is a fictional island mentioned in an allegory on the hubris of nations in Plato's works ''Timaeus'' and ''Critias'', wherein it represents the antagonist naval power that bes ...
'' (1913)."Johan Ankerstjerne"
''Den Store Danske''. Retrieved 31 May 2013.
In 1915 he left Nordisk Film to become a cameraman for
Benjamin Christensen Benjamin Christensen (28 September 1879 – 2 April 1959) was a Danish film director, screenwriter and an actor, both in film and on the stage. As a director, he is best known for the 1922 film ''Häxan'' (aka ''Witchcraft Through the Ages'' ...
who was directing ''Hævnens Nat'' ('' Blind Justice'') which was completed in 1916. With this film his status rose to a level of a highly acclaimed cameraman. He was one of the first Cameraman in Europe who adopted the three point lighting system then common in the US. He adopted this innovative technique effectively for closeup shots using arc lighting from “a three quarters back position". The prevalent practice in Europe then was not to use back lighting while using spotlights. He then worked for the newly founded film company Dansk Film Co., later known as Dansk Astra Film, until 1921 when he was again engaged by Christensen to work on the Swedish/Danish film
Häxan ''Häxan'' (, "The Witch"; Danish: ''Heksen''; English: ''The Witches''; released in the US in 1968 as ''Witchcraft Through the Ages'') is a 1922 silent horror essay film written and directed by Benjamin Christensen. Consisting partly of docu ...
(1922). After joining
Guðmundur Kamban Guðmundur Kamban (8 June 1888 – 5 May 1945) was an Icelandic playwright and novelist. Biography He was born in the farm of Litlibær in Garðasókn, Iceland, son of a merchant of an old and well-known Icelandic family. He graduated from the ...
to shoot ''Hadda Padda'' in Iceland, he was employed by the technical department of Nordisk Film until 1931. The following year, in 1932, Ankerstjerne launched his own business, Johan Ankerstjerne A/S, which became the leading Film Laboratory in Denmark for 16 mm and 35 mm films. It is now under the ownership of Nordish Films Kompagni. He remained with this establishment until his death in 1959. The firm soon became Scandinavia's largest film copying company.


Filmography

Ankerstjerne was cinematographer for the following feature films:"Johan Ankerstjerne: Filmografie"
Danske Film Institut. Retrieved 1 June 2013.
* ''Det mørke Punkt'' (1911) * ''Livets Løgn'' (1911) * ''Hjærternes Kamp'' (1912) * ''Historien om en Moder'' (1912) * ''Et Hjerte af Guld'' (1912) * ''Den sorte Kansler'' (1912) * ''Guvernørens Datter'' (1912) * ''En Hofintrige'' (1913) * ''Højt Spil'' (1913) * ''Troløs'' (1913) * ''Pressens Magt'' (1913) * ''Sladder'' (1913) * ''Hvem var Forbryderen?'' (1913) * ''Flugten gennem Luften'' (1913) * ''Djævelens Datter'' (1913) * ''Den tredie Magt'' (1913) * ''
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'' (1913) * ''Bristet Lykke'' (1913) * ''Et Læreaar'' (1914) * ''Det gamle Fyrtaarn'' (1914) * ''Eventyrersken'' (1914) * ''Fædrenes Synd'' (1914) * ''Vasens Hemmelighed'' (1914) * ''Tugthusfange No. 97'' (1914) * ''Skyldig? - ikke skyldig?'' (1914) * ''Elskovsleg'' (1914) * ''Af Elskovs Naade'' (1914) * ''Revolutionsbryllup'' (1915) * ''Addys Ægteskab'' (1916) * ''Viljeløs Kærlighed'' (1916) * ''Gentlemansekretæren'' (1916 ) * ''Syndig Kærlighed'' (1916) * ''Lotteriseddel No. 22152'' (1916) * ''Du skal elske din Næste'' (1916) * ''Den største Kærlighed'' (1916) * ''Sønnen'' (1916) * ''Sønnen'' (1916) * '' Syndens Datter'' (1916) * ''Pro Patria'' (1916) * '' Hævnens Nat'' or ''Blind Justice'' (1916) * ''Mens Juleklokkerne ringer'' (1917) * ''En ensom Kvinde'' (1917) * ''Telefondamen'' (1917) * ''Pigen fra Palls'' (1917) * ''Gengældelsens Ret'' (1917) * ''For sit Lands Ære'' (1918) * ''Fangen fra Erie Country Tugthus'' (1918) * ''Hævneren'' (1918) * ''Dommens Dag'' (1918) * ''Lægen'' (1918) * ''Du skal ære -'' (1918) * ''Et nydeligt Trekløver'' (1919) * ''Bajadser'' (1919) * ''Gillekop'' (1919) * ''En Aftenscene'' (1920) * ''Dømmer ikke'' (1920) * ''Lykkeper'' (1920) * ''Hendes Fortid'' (1921) * ''Munkens Fristelser'' (1921) * '' Pan'' (1922) * ''Timeglasset'' (1922) * '' Heksen'' (1922) * ''Republikaneren'' (1923) * ''Hadda Padda'' (1924) * ''Det store Hjerte'' or ''Side-lights of the Sawdust Ring'' (1925)


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