Bares für Rares 1648 | Sketch History

Today on "Sketch History," we're remembering the first episode of "Bares für Rares," which actually took place all the way back in 1648. So, a real #throwbackthursday (on Friday). And you won't believe who helped me prepare for my Horst Lichter performance. Another look behind the scenes of "Sketch History." Thanks to ZDF, Warner Bros., and HPR Bild & Ton Visit me on Facebook:   / carsten.strauch   Or Instagram:   / carsten.strauch   ________________________________________________________ The first season of "Sketch History" is available on DVD or VOD at this link: https://amzn.to/2Jr1vGT My equipment: Camera - Panasonic GH5s https://amzn.to/2zW5OmB Gimbal - Zhiyun Crane 3 https://amzn.to/2HSfVgu Drone - DJI Mavic Air https://amzn.to/2Hx5b6x Microphones - Rode smartLav+ https://amzn.to/30kETNr Rode VideoMicro https://amzn.to/2LLM5yA Drawing tablet - Wacom Cintiq Pro 16 https://amzn.to/2VDDFhr As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. This way you support my videos, but the final price does not increase for you. ________________________________________________________ More Videos: Gladiator with Hay Fever | Sketch History    • Gladiator mit Heuschnupfen | Sketch History   Why Atlantis Had to Sink | Gods Like Us    • Wieso Atlantis untergehen musste | Götter ...   Top 3 Biggest Boy Band Fails | Sketch History    • Video   Messiah: The Best of Wisdom Tour | Sketch History    • Video   Crusader Bingo | Sketch History    • Video   ________________________________________________________ What happened so far: Carsten Strauch studied "Visual Communication" at the Offenbach University of Art and Design. While still a student, Strauch directed various short films, including "Futter," "Das Taschenorgan," and "Das grüne Schaf," for which he received numerous awards, including the Hessian Film Prize and the German Short Film Prize, as well as numerous distinctions and prizes at national and international festivals. Strauch works as an actor, writer, and director. His first feature film, "Die Aufschneider," was made in 2007, starring Rainer Ewerrien, Christoph Maria Herbst, and Cosma Shiva Hagen, among others. In the comedy series "Götter wie wir," Strauch not only plays one of the two main roles, but also takes on five additional roles, serving as director, writer, and co-producer. Piotr J. Lewandowski is on board as the second director. Rainer Ewerrien also contributes as a writer, in several roles, and as Ingeborg Gott. Nina Werth is also a co-writer. Some press reviews: "Germany has a new TV highlight... Absurd, but always sophisticated. Anarchic, but always sophisticated... Canonization can only be a matter of time with such a great format" (Quotenmeter.de), "A comedy format that is not only incredibly funny and refreshingly cheeky, but also looks fabulous" (Journal Frankfurt), "This little series is definitely one of the television highlights of the year" (FAZ.net). The six-part comedy series broke all ratings records on ZDF.kultur, won both the German and Hessian Television Awards, and received a nomination for the Grimme Award. Since 2015, Strauch has been a permanent member of the successful ZDF comedy series "Sketch-History," which also received a Grimme Award nomination and won three German Comedy Awards.