Robert BÍLÝ
- cameraman
Curriculum vitae
Robert Bílý was born on December 23, 1976 in Beroun. After successfully graduating
from business academy he devoted himself to the audio visual work. In 1998, together
with director Ivo Trajkov, Robert Bĺý participated in the making of a feature-length
film “Minulost” (The Past) as an assistant director. A year later, Robert Bílý received
an offer to work on a large documentary series “Nevyjasněná úmrtí“ (Unexplained
Deaths) and “Předčasná úmrtí” (Early Deaths). From there, Robert took over the direction
and came out with the film “Já se tam vrátím“ (I’ll be back), which was a portrait
of the actor František Husák. Later on, Robert Bílý directed “Vladimír Menšík” -
a picture that became the most watched documentary film of the year 2003.
During 2004, 2005 and 2006 Robert Bílý became a cameraman for the Czech racing team
Menx (in Fia GT a European Le Mans series) and at the same time also worked for
Česká televize (Czech television). In 2006 Robert Bílý worked on a full-length documentary
film about the famous race “24 hours Le Mans“ as a director, cameraman and cut editor
and got this same opportunity a year later while working with Charouz Škoda Racing
System Lola/Judd.