Predrag Bambić is a Serbian film and television cinematographer and
producer born August 7, 1958 in Belgrade, Yugoslavia.From 1977 through
1981, Bambić studied at the University of Arts in Belgrade in the
Film and TV Camera department of the Faculty of Drama Arts, earning
his Master of Arts degree.From 1981 through 1988 Bambić worked at TV
Belgrade filming the pop-culture related serials Pop Express and
Rock’n’Rolller, and also filming over 2,000 information,
documentary, and music programs.In 1986 he joined the Yugoslav Army
Marines, and from 1989 through 1993 worked for the Yugoslav Army’s
film production company Zastava film where he specialized in filming
training films for the Yugoslav Air Force. He also documented the
genesis of the violent disintegration of Yugoslavia, covering all the
major events related to the development of the wars in Slovenia,
Croatia and Bosnia-Herzegovina, much of which was seen on the BBC
documentary serial The Death of Yugoslavia.
producer born August 7, 1958 in Belgrade, Yugoslavia.From 1977 through
1981, Bambić studied at the University of Arts in Belgrade in the
Film and TV Camera department of the Faculty of Drama Arts, earning
his Master of Arts degree.From 1981 through 1988 Bambić worked at TV
Belgrade filming the pop-culture related serials Pop Express and
Rock’n’Rolller, and also filming over 2,000 information,
documentary, and music programs.In 1986 he joined the Yugoslav Army
Marines, and from 1989 through 1993 worked for the Yugoslav Army’s
film production company Zastava film where he specialized in filming
training films for the Yugoslav Air Force. He also documented the
genesis of the violent disintegration of Yugoslavia, covering all the
major events related to the development of the wars in Slovenia,
Croatia and Bosnia-Herzegovina, much of which was seen on the BBC
documentary serial The Death of Yugoslavia.
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