In the realm of Kannada cinema, numerous skilled technicians abound, and one recent addition to this cadre is the promising cinematographer, Suneeth Halgeri.
The visual appeal of a film is paramount for its success on screen, and this relies heavily on the quality of camera work. The artistry of the cinematographer plays a pivotal role in presenting scenes and characters in an attractive manner. Suneeth Halgeri’s cinematography in the recently released film “Jog 101” garnered praise from critics, attributing the film’s visual excellence to his adept camera work.
Having earned accolades in his fourth film, this emerging talent initially ventured into the world of amateur theater, honing his skills as a lighting designer with Rangapayana and Satvika troupes. Suneeth Halgeri’s passion for photography burgeoned during this time.
Subsequently, Suneeth transitioned into cinematography, starting with the film “Savari,” directed by his theater colleague Raj Guru Hoskote. He further showcased his expertise in camera work with projects like “Gubbi Mele Brahmastra” and “Jootata.”
Presently, Suneeth is engaged as a cinematographer for Vinaya Shastri’s “Kashiyatre,” featuring Pramod Shetty in a leading role. Additionally, he is in discussions for several upcoming film projects.