Constanze grew up in Munich, Germany, then moved to the United States
to work as a Script Supervisor on feature films like Jets, On the Turning
Away, The Others, Invisible Temptation (1996), and numerous others, as well as the
television series L.A. Heat and commercials for Adidas and Keystone Beer.
She learned her trade by studying with Hollywood-acclaimed Script
Supervisor Bob Geary and perfected her talent by working constantly. The
continuous offers of projects built Constanze's script-supervising credits to
over 15 feature films and commercials in five years. In 1998 she was hired
by the Ken Christmas Group, a boutique Management and Consulting firm,
to serve the company as a Junior Manager. While at KCG, Constanze's client
roster was built at times of up to 10 actors and actresses, including Vincent
D'Onofrio (Full Metal Jacket, NYPD Criminal Intent). Constanze also held the
title of Assistant to the Producer on several feature films, including Steal This
Movie, directed by Robert Greenwald. In 1999 she moved back to her home
country of Germany, where she worked as a Producer on several independent
productions including a short film, a feature film and a documentary for
television.
Shortly after returning to the United States in mid-2000, Constanze
started working for Lyrick Studios in Dallas, Texas; their best-known
properties are Barney and Friends, Wishbone, The Veggie Tales, and The
Wiggles. Constanze held the title of Creative Development Coordinator/
Assistant to Producer and worked closely with one of the producers of
the long-running, award-winning PBS television series Wishbone.
In early 2001 Constanze made the move back to freelance work. She has
successfully worked numerous broadcasts, training videos, and commercials.
She currently holds the title of Freelance Associate Producer/Producer/Writer
and expects to work on many more video and life-broadcast productions
over the next few months. Her clients include but are not limited to: LETN,
McGraw Hill, Sisco Systemsm and IBM. She was also just recently contracted
for 40 new episodes of Barney and Friends, which will go into production on
November 1, 2001.