A. Vasanth

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A Vasanth Kumar
Born (1983-04-16) 16 April 1983 (age 40)
NationalityIndian
OccupationCinematographer

A Vasanth Kumar (born 16 April 1983) is an Indian cinematographer from Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India; graduated from Film & Television Institute of Tamil Nadu, commonly known as Adyar Film Institute. Awarded Best Student Cinematographer of the Year 2003 by Eastman Kodak for his diploma film, "Nagaram", he is currently an active member of Southern India Cinematographers' Association (SICA) with Cinematography credentials in three major regional film industries (Hindi, Tamil & Telugu) and the advertising industry with numerous prestigious awards to his credit.

Early life[edit]

A Vasanth is an Indian cinematographer from Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India; graduated from Film & Television Institute of Tamil Nadu.

An active member of Southern India Cinematographers' Association (SICA) with Cinematography credentials in three major regional film industries (Hindi, Tamil & Telugu) and the advertising industry; he has won prestigious awards to his credit including the Best Student Cinematographer of the Year 2003 by Eastman Kodak for his diploma film "Nagaram".

Personal life[edit]

An avid traveller on the constant move to photograph uncharted and exotic locales/territories across India and globe.

Filmography[edit]

Awards and honors[edit]

  • Best Student Cinematographer Award - Diploma Short Film "Nagaram" 2003 from Eastman Kodak; India
  • Best Cinematographer Award - Hindi feature film 'Kaafiron Ki Namaaz' at Dada Saheb Phalke Film Festival, 2014
  • Best Cinematographer Award - Short Film "Awakenings" at Mcminnville International Short Film Festival; USA
  • Best Cinematographer Award - Short Film "Awakenings" at Independent Horror Movie Awards; USA
  • Best Cinematographer Award - Short Film "Awakenings" at Los Angeles International Independent Film Awards, USA (LAIFFA)

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