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Ludwig Czerny (24 June 1885 – 10 September 1941) was a German technician,
film producer A film producer is a person who oversees film production. Either employed by a production company or working independently, producers plan and coordinate various aspects of film production, such as selecting the script, coordinating writing, di ...
and
film director A film director controls a film's artistic and dramatic aspects and visualizes the screenplay (or script) while guiding the film crew and actors in the fulfilment of that vision. The director has a key role in choosing the cast members, p ...
. As a technician he specialized in developing sound systems for performing silent film and later to post-synchronize sound films. He was married to the actress
Ada Svedin Ada Svedin (born Hildegard Adelaide Edelgunde Kommnick; 2 January 1900 – 10 July 1975) was a German stage and film actress.Wlaschin p.312 She was married to the director Ludwig Czerny. Selected filmography * ''Miss Venus'' (1921) * ''The Blonde ...
.


Biography

Czerny grew up in
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, where he attended elementary school, middle school and secondary school. Shortly after the turn of the century, he took acting lessons from actor Hermann Romany at the Vienna Theater School. Czerny began his artistic career at
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, his first engagement was in 1906 at the
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city theater. The following year he switched to the Carl Schultze Theater as a choir singer. In 1910 Czerny went on an opera and operetta tour to South America with an ensemble, where he also directed. The following year he was appointed director (under the direction of
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) to the Vienna Operetta Ensemble. Czerny already felt connected to music theater - an interest that was to lead to his cinematic work years later. In 1919 he co-developed the NotoFilm system for adding sound to a film (also called '' Czerny-Springefeld method ''). In the system sheet music was copied into part of a film image, which was to serve as a score for the conductor and orchestra present in a cinema theater. During the music passages, the conductor was able to direct the melody from the images of the notes running at the bottom of the picture; Singers in the hall tried to perform their arias on the screen in sync with the actors' lip movements. Despite the considerable effort, these films turned out to be technically poor and, moreover, quite unsuccessful. After the public and critic flop '' Das Mädel von Pontecuculi '', film critic Robert Volz called the work premiered in November 1924 a "freak of this film operetta", the pioneer of this film genre completely withdrew from the directing business. After the singing film '' Gretchen Schubert '', which was shot in 1925, failed in every respect, NotoFilm ceased production entirely.Michael Wedel, Pictorial Affects, Senses of Rupture: On the Poetics and Culture of Popular German Cinema, 1910-1930, Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG, 2019, pages 153 to 157 With the beginning of the sound film era, Czerny returned to the film and tried again, without any real success, to run his own production company ''Czerny-Prod. GmbH'' as a film producer. He concentrated on documentaries about (north German) country and people. As early as 1934, after the completion of his only sound feature film (the boy's story ''Die Gange vom Hoheneck''), the Nazis, who had come to power the year before, forced all production activities to cease. Ludwig Czerny died in an air raid on 1941 when he tried to help a woman carry her stroller down to the air-raid shelter.


Filmography

* ''Die Beichte einer Verurteilten'' (1915) * ''Entführt'' (1915) * ''Das goldene Match'' (1916) * ''Sondis Kleine'' (1916) * ''Lillis erste Liebe'' (1916) * ''Lottes erste Liebe'' (1916) * ''Die goldene Brücke'' (1917) * ''Alfreds Techtelmechtel'' (1919) * ''Der Glücksschmied'' (1919) * ''Das Menuett'' (also production) (1919) * '' Das Kussverbot'' (1920) (also screenplay) * ''Miss Venus'' (1921) * ''Jenseits des Stromes'' (1922) * ''
The Blonde Geisha ''The Blonde Geisha'' (German: ''Die blonde Geisha'') is a 1923 Austrian silent film directed by Ludwig Czerny and starring Ferry Sikla, Mizzi Schütz and Ada Svedin.Krautz p.266 The film's sets were designed by the art director Robert Neppach. ...
'' (1923) (also screenplay) * ''
The Prince and the Maid ''The Prince and the Maid'' (german: Das Mädel von Pontecuculi) is a 1924 German silent film directed by Ludwig Czerny and starring Ada Svedin, Charles Willy Kayser and Emil Stammer.Krautz p. 344 The film's sets were designed by the art direc ...
'' (1924) * ''
Gretchen Schubert ''Gretchen Schubert'' is a 1926 German silent film directed by Karl Moos.The Sounds of Silent Films p.76 The film's sets were designed by the art directors Robert Neppach and Bernhard Schwidewski Cast In alphabetical order * Ruth Beyer * In ...
'' (1926) * ''Buch und Mensch'' (1931) * ''Im Teufelsmoor'' (1932) * ''Heidehochzeit'' (1932) * ''Eine Stadt ruft die Welt'' (1933) * ''Ein glücklicher Vormittag'' (1933) * ''Die Bande vom Hoheneck'' (1934)


References


Bibliography

* Bock, Hans-Michael & Bergfelder, Tim. ''The Concise CineGraph. Encyclopedia of German Cinema''. Berghahn Books, 2009.


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Czerny, Ludwig 1885 births 1941 deaths Film people from Vienna German civilians killed in World War II Deaths by airstrike during World War II