Ilir Gjata Electronic engineer, voice operator. He was born in Tirana on April 14, 1949. He finished his studies as an engineer in weak currents at the University of Tirana. On January 3, 1973, he was appointed as an engineer in the sound department near Kinostudio "Alhqiperia e re", working for a time as a sound engineer and operator in several chronicles and documentary films. In 1973, he made his first feature film as a sound operator, "Brazdat" and a year later the children's film "The Youngest City in the World" in 1974. In the same year, he was appointed as the chief engineer of Kinostudio, directing the technical and technological production process. and, in cooperation with other engineers, the construction of the new Tonstudio. In 1984, he returned as a sound operator, making the feature film "Kush vdese ne kembe" followed by "The Uninvited" – 1985, both films successful and with a great soundtrack. Until 1991, he worked as a sound operator in nearly 12 feature films, among which we can mention: "The Small Circle" which was awarded the First Prize at the Albanian Film Festival in 1987. "Wax Shirts" – 1987; "Butterflies in my cabin" – 1988; "The Ballad of Kurbini" – 1991, a film with large dimensions and many sound effects; "Death of a horse" – 1991; "Colonel Bunker" – a film that was awarded the Cup of the 11th Albanian Film Festival – 1996. ________________ Albanian cinematography in activity since 2013
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