Bedřich Baťka
Known for: Camera
Born: August 20, 1922 in Prague, Czechoslovakia (now Czech Republic) - Died: June 5, 1994
Beda Batka (August 21, 1922 – June 6, 1994) was a Czech and American cinematographer and a teacher in the Tisch School of the Arts. Batka started his career as a camera operator on the movie On the Right Track (1948). In Czechoslovakia he frequently worked with director Jiří Weiss. Batka told Weiss a story that happened at his wife's workplace. Weiss decided to use this story as a basis for his film Ninety Degrees in the Shade. In 1967 Batka was a director of photography for František Vláčil's Marketa Lazarová, which was later voted the best Czech movie of all time. After he emigrated to USA, he taught cinematography at the Tisch School of the Arts. Among his students were Barry Sonnenfeld, Bill Pope, and the late Ken Kelsch. The best known movie he worked on in America was Little Darlings.
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Victorious Wings
Assistant Camera
The Coward
Camera Operator
Fear
Director
The Golden Fern
Director of Photography
Štika v rybníce
Assistant Camera
Promiňte, omyl!
Director of Photography
Zajatci tmy
Director of Photography
Láska nebeská
Director of Photography
Čtyři v kruhu
Director of Photography
Johnny's Journey
Assistant Camera
Bomba
Assistant Camera
Hry a sny
Assistant Camera
Little Darlings
Director of Photography
A 105 p.c. Alibi
Assistant Camera
Prázdniny v oblacích
Assistant Camera
Where an Alibi Is Not Everything
Camera Operator
Marketa Lazarová
Director of Photography
Policejní hodina
Assistant Camera
90° in the Shade
Director of Photography
Sign of the Cancer
Director of Photography
Na dobré stopě
Assistant Camera
Kasaři
Assistant Camera
Sons of the Mountains
Assistant Camera