- In October 1919 he left Hungary and he went to Austria and afterwards to Germany where he continued his film career successfully.
- In the sound film era of the 30s he was able to work in Germany till 1938 and he led the camera for the productions "Das Testament des Dr. Mabuse" (1933), Leni Riefenstahl's "Triumph des Willens" (1935), "Der Dschungel ruft" (1936) and again for Leni Riefenstahl's "Olympia" (1938).
- When World War II broke out he returned to Hungary where he continued to work as a cinematographer.
- The cinematographer Karl Vass worked like many other cinematographers of that time as a photographer at first before he entered the film business as a camera assistant in 1914. Few years later he became a leading cinematographer and he shot movies like "Casanova" (1918) and "Aphrodite" (1918).
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