Gerrit Dangremond
Gerrit Dangremond is credited as a camera operator in two American films from the late 1990s. In George of the Jungle, released in 1997, Dangremond worked as a "B" camera operator, a role typically supporting the main camera unit by managing additional angles, coverage, or secondary shots.
Biography
Gerrit Dangremond is credited as a camera operator in two American films from the late 1990s. In George of the Jungle, released in 1997, Dangremond worked as a "B" camera operator, a role typically supporting the main camera unit by managing additional angles, coverage, or secondary shots. The film, a family comedy centered on an unsophisticated jungle-dwelling man, relied on multiple camera setups to capture its blend of slapstick humor and adventure sequences.
The same year, Dangremond served as a camera operator on Love Jones, a romantic drama set in Chicago’s African American arts scene. The film’s intimate storytelling and urban atmosphere required precise camera work to emphasize emotional moments and character interactions. Dangremond’s contributions in both projects reflect a role…




