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(b. The Hague, The Netherlands, 14/06/1932).  Sound recordist.  In the early 1960s Dutch-born Bonné ter Steege worked for [[Jamie Uys Filmproduksies]] / [[Jamie Uys Film Productions]] on both documentaries and features.  Afterwards he seems to have become a  freelance sound engineer, working on films as well as in the recording industry.  He directed at least one documentary, namely ''Our Wilderness'' (197*), made by the [[Teba Film & TV Unit]] of the [[Chamber of Mines]].
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(b. The Hague, The Netherlands, 14/06/1932).  Sound recordist.  In the early 1960s Dutch-born Bonné ter Steege worked for [[Jamie Uys Filmproduksies]] / [[Jamie Uys Film Productions]] on both documentaries and features.  Afterwards he seems to have become a  freelance sound engineer, working on films as well as in the recording industry.  He directed at least one documentary, namely ''Our Wilderness'' (197*), made by the [[Teba Film & TV Unit]] of the [[Chamber of Mines]]. (FO)
  
 
== Credits ==
 
== Credits ==

Revision as of 16:17, 12 January 2015

(b. The Hague, The Netherlands, 14/06/1932). Sound recordist. In the early 1960s Dutch-born Bonné ter Steege worked for Jamie Uys Filmproduksies / Jamie Uys Film Productions on both documentaries and features. Afterwards he seems to have become a freelance sound engineer, working on films as well as in the recording industry. He directed at least one documentary, namely Our Wilderness (197*), made by the Teba Film & TV Unit of the Chamber of Mines. (FO)

Credits

Documentaries

Golden Peach (Judex C. Viljoen/1960), Citizens of Tomorrow / Burgers van die Toekoms (Jamie Uys/1962), The Living Laboratory / Die Lewende Laboratorium (Raymond Hancock/1966).

Features

Hou die Blink Kant Bo (Emil Nofal/1960), Doodkry is Min (Jamie Uys/1961), Hans en die Rooinek (Jamie Uys/1961), Man in die Donker (Truida Pohl/1962), Voor Sononder (Emil Nofal/1962), Lord Oom Piet (Jamie Uys/1962), Kimberley Jim (Jamie Uys/1963), Dingaka (Jamie Uys/1964), Diamond Walkers / Jagd auf blauen Diamanten (Paul Martin/1965), Africa Shakes (Basil Mailer/1965), My Broer Se Bril (Dirk de Villiers/1972).

Sources

Le Roux, André I. & Fourie, Lilla – Filmverlede: geskiedenis van die Suid-Afrikaanse speelfilm

http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1942292/?ref_=fn_nm_nm_1

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