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  1. Theodorus Amandus Maria van de Sande (born 10 May 1947) is a Dutch cinematographer. He graduated from the Netherlands Filmacademy in Amsterdam in 1970, and has been working as a cinematographer since 1972.

    Year
    Title
    Director
    1969
    Drop-Out
    1973
    Vaarwel
    1974
    Dakota
    Wim Verstappen
    1976
    Ate de Jong Otto Jongerius
  2. Theo van de Sande. Cinematographer: Volcano. Theo Van de Sande, a graduate of the Dutch Film Academy and an award-winning Cinematographer, started working professionally while still in school.

    • January 1, 1
    • 2 min
    • Tilburg, Noord-Brabant, Netherlands
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    Theo Van de Sande, a graduate of the Dutch Film Academy and an award-winning Cinematographer, started working professionally while still in school. At an early age, Theo found his passion in still photography and earned his first camera by working in the strawberry fields.

  4. Theo Van de Sande, a graduate of the Dutch Film Academy and an award-winning Cinematographer, started working professionally while still in school. At an early age, Theo found his passion in still photography and earned his first camera by working in the strawberry fields.

  5. For over fifteen years Theo van de Sande worked as a director of photography in The Netherlands before trying his luck in Hollywood. He made his American debut with the cult movie MIRACLE MILE, after which he went on to work on CROSSING DELANCEY and ROOFTOPS with director Robert Wise, with whom he developed a great friendship.

  6. Sinds 1972 is hij actief als cameraman en heeft verschillende films, documentaires en televisieseries gedraaid. Van de Sande begon als camera-assistent bij Frans Bromet en Jan de Bont. Bij de opnames van Dakota in 1974 stapte Jan de Bont op en nam Van de Sande zijn werk over.

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  8. Theo van de Sande is a Dutch cinematographer, producer who began his career since 1972. From 1991, he is the member of the American Society of Cinematographers and also received Golden Calf for Best Cinematography in 1982 and 1987.