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Sudeep Chatterjee ISC

@sudeepdop

Director of Photography, Audiophille, Bookworm, Traveller

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Anupama Chopra (@anupamachopra) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#SchoolofLies gutted me. Director, co-creator and DOP #AvinashArun weaves a gripping and haunting tapestry of crime and punishment, generational abuse and trauma and alienation. It’s deeply unsettling and unspeakably sad. One of the best series of the year. Do watch!

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We are pleased to present our editor, Ishika Chatterjee's essay on the anthropological reimaginations of the India-Bangladesh border. Read: bitly.ws/N34m

We are pleased to present our editor, Ishika Chatterjee's essay on the anthropological reimaginations of the India-Bangladesh border. 

Read: bitly.ws/N34m
Anupama Chopra (@anupamachopra) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We got 150 plus artists from the Indian film industry, critics and cinephiles to choose their favourite films. They gave us 700 plus titles.  With great joy and excitement, @filmcompanion presents to you the first Best Indian Films Forever list aka The #BIFFList2023. Tell us

We got 150 plus artists from the Indian film industry, critics and cinephiles to choose their favourite films. They gave us 700 plus titles.  With great joy and excitement, @filmcompanion presents to you the first Best Indian Films Forever list aka The #BIFFList2023.

Tell us
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Through The Lens is an effort to create a signature space for cinematographers, supported by ARRI. Headlined by Visionary Cinematographer Sudeep Chatterjee ISC whose work on films like 'ChakDe! India', 'Bajirao Mastani', and 'Brahmastra Part 1: Shiva' has left an indelible mark. Join us

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‘Through the Lens', supported by ARRI, features ace cinematographer Sudeep Chatterjee ISC who discusses the art of cinematography and shares insights he has gained through his experiences. Explore the vision and work that goes behind shooting a film the camera through his lens on

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Wondering how Chak De! India was shot? Legendary #AcademyAward winning cameras ARRIFLEX 535 and ARRIFLEX 235 helped Sudeep Chatterjee ISC bring his creative vision to the big screen. Through the Lens is supported by ARRI: a leading designer and manufacturer of camera and lighting

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Thrilled to share Through The Lens, in which we celebrate cinematographers and the art of cinematography. Episode 1 is with the brilliant Sudeep Chatterjee (Sudeep Chatterjee ISC). In collaboration with ARRI youtu.be/USjwevQYutM?si…

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Watched Chandu Champion. Who would have believed it if it not would have been a 100% true story .particularly enjoyed the 2nd half. Another feather in Kabir khan’s cap . Kartik is a delightful surprise in a dramatic role . Vijay Raaz is brilliant. Cinematographer Sudeep

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#ThePowerListTechnicans: When it comes to lensing a spectacle, few can bring out sweeping visual drama as elegantly as Sudeep Chatterjee (Sudeep Chatterjee ISC). From the understated tone of Chak De! India to the buttery, opulent warmth of Bajirao Mastani, his cinematography is always

#ThePowerListTechnicans:
When it comes to lensing a spectacle, few can bring out sweeping visual drama as elegantly as Sudeep Chatterjee (<a href="/sudeepdop/">Sudeep Chatterjee ISC</a>). From the understated tone of Chak De! India to the buttery, opulent warmth of Bajirao Mastani, his cinematography is always
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Sudeep Chatterjee, director of photography, is in awe of the amazing EOS C400. The EOS C400 is a game-changer in the world of filmmaking and cinematography. It’s incredible how brilliantly the camera captures shots in low light, focusing on the dancer’s face and her expressions.