Thomas Trane
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Thomas Trane is a Danish freelance photographer. He is best known for his live- and promo pictures of musicians and made his international break-through 2003 when he started working closely with the band Evil Masquerade
Evil Masquerade
-Biography:Evil Masquerade was founded in the summer of 2003 in Copenhagen by guitarist Henrik Flyman . He hooked up with Dennis Buhl behind the drums, Kasper Gram on bass and Henrik Brockmann on vocals to record the band's debut album. It was released early 2004 under the name "Welcome to the...

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Film

In the period 1990-2000 he was active in Danish film production and was involved in films such as:

Snøvsen ta'r springet

Nonnebørn

Skyggen

Carl TH. Dreyer – Min Metier

Carlo & Ester

Klinkevals

Sunes familie

Juliane

Skat det er din tur

Stora och små män

Kysss

Brødrene Mortensens jul

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Today

Today Thomas Trane has put the film making on the shelf to focus solely on photography.

A recent exception was the 2006 promo video for Evil Masquerade
Evil Masquerade
-Biography:Evil Masquerade was founded in the summer of 2003 in Copenhagen by guitarist Henrik Flyman . He hooked up with Dennis Buhl behind the drums, Kasper Gram on bass and Henrik Brockmann on vocals to record the band's debut album. It was released early 2004 under the name "Welcome to the...

's "Black Ravens Cry" (taken from the album Third Act) where he was involved in the production. See the video on YouTube:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tpKKDnUI-Lw. 2009 he is once again involved in the production of an Evil Masquerade
Evil Masquerade
-Biography:Evil Masquerade was founded in the summer of 2003 in Copenhagen by guitarist Henrik Flyman . He hooked up with Dennis Buhl behind the drums, Kasper Gram on bass and Henrik Brockmann on vocals to record the band's debut album. It was released early 2004 under the name "Welcome to the...

video. "Desire and Pain" (taken from the album Fade To Black) can also be seen on YouTube:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u42yOZ2BiQM.

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