Satya Hegde
Satya Hegde | |
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Born |
Haliyal, Uttara Kannada, Karnataka, India | 17 May 1975
Nationality | Indian |
Occupation | Cinematographer |
Years active | 2002–present |
Satya Hegde (born 17 May 1975) is an Indian cinematographer who works in Kannada cinema. He made his debut with Taali Kattuva Shubhavele in 2002. Following this, he worked in over 20 films and received critical praise for his work in Duniya (2007) and Myna (2013).[1]
Early life
Satya Hegde was born on 17 May 1975 to a Brahmin family of Parameshwar Hegde and Savithri in Haliyal, Uttara Kannada, Karnataka. He completed his schooling from Carmel High School, Haliyal in 1989. Following this, he was sent to Sanduru to complete his Pre-university course by his father who then wanted him to pursue a career in Computer science. Due to his poor scores during the course, he was persuaded by his brother to obtain a diploma. Having decided to choose cinematography as the subject specialization at the Sri Jayachamarajendra Polytechnic, Bangalore, Hegde obtained the diploma in cinematography in 1995.[2]
Career
Hegde began his career as a cinematographer assisting B. C. Gowrishankar, a popular cinematographer of the time. He also worked with P. Rajan, H. C. Venu, P. K. H. Das, Surendranath Begur and Krishna. During the time, he worked in making corporate videos, documentary films, television advertisements and in soap operas such as Ankura and Swarnarekhe. He worked as a camera operator and an assistant cinematographer in the Kannada language films Sparsha (2000), Parva (2002) and H2O.[3] In the same year, he started out as an independent cinematographer in films with the film Taali Kattuva Shubhavele. He then worked in the 2005 releases Yashwanth and Masala, both of which failed to perform commercially. Following this, Hegde worked with Ashok Kashyap in a soap opera before returning to films with the 2007 film Duniya for which he won praise for his work from critics.[2]
His work in Myna (2013), that was shot mostly outdoors with simulated lighting won him praise.[1] He then worked in Gajakesari (2014) collaborating with Krishna, a cinematographer himself, as the director. He received praise for his work in Rhaatee, with critics calling it a "visual poetry"; it involved frames of Bangalore and Muthathi forest.[4][5]
Filmography
Year | Film | Director | Other notes |
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2000 | Sparsha | Sunil Kumar Desai | Assistant cinematographer |
2002 | Parva | Assistant cinematographer | |
H2O | Rajaram, N. Lokanath | Assistant cinematographer | |
Taali Kattuva Shubhavele | |||
2005 | Yashwanth | Dayal | |
Masala | |||
2007 | Duniya | Soori | Suvarna Film Award for Best Cinematographer Kasturi Film Award for Best Cinematographer Cinegandha Award for Best Cinematographer |
Ee Preethi Onthara | Subramanya Thememane | ||
2008 | Inthi Ninna Preethiya | Soori | |
2009 | Ambari | A. P. Arjun | |
Junglee | Soori | ||
Manasaare | Yogaraj Bhat | Zee Kannada Film Award for Best Cinematographer | |
Gokula | Praksh | ||
2010 | Jackie | Soori | Suvarna Film Award for Best Cinematographer |
2011 | Sanju Weds Geetha | Nagashekar | SIIMA Award for Best Cinematographer |
Hudugaru | K. Madesh | ||
2012 | Shiva | Om Prakash Rao | |
Anna Bond | Soori | Nominated—SIIMA Award for Best Cinematographer | |
2013 | Myna | Nagashekar | Nominated—SIIMA Award for Best Cinematographer |
2014 | Gajakesari | Krishna | Nominated—SIIMA Award for Best Cinematographer |
6-5=2 | Bharat Jain | ||
2015 | Rhaatee | A. P. Arjun | |
Aatagara | K. M. Chaitanya | ||
Kendasampige | Soori | ||
Dodmane Huduga | Soori | ||
Silent Sunila | Soori |
References
- 1 2 Sharadhaa A. (27 March 2013). "Sandalwood too gets a boost with cinematography". The New Indian Express. Retrieved 10 March 2015.
- 1 2 Shivakumar S. (21 August 2014). "In the eyes of the lens". The Hindu. Retrieved 10 March 2015.
- ↑ "Cinematographer - Satya Hegde". geocities.ws. Retrieved 11 March 2015.
- ↑ "Movie Review: Rhaatee". Bangalore Mirror. 20 March 2015. Retrieved 6 April 2015.
- ↑ "It's a domination of camera over script". newshub.org. 23 March 2015. Retrieved 6 April 2015.