William David | |
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Born |
William David June 26, 1983 Sakleshpura, Karnataka, India |
Occupation | Cinematographer |
Years active | 1999–present |
William David (born June 26, 1983) is an Indian cinematographer, who is best known for his work in Rangitaranga with director Anup Bhandari. William has worked in over 1000 commercial ads and is also attributed to being the first DOP to use 3D Stereoscope in South Indian Cinema along with Rohit Manjrekar from Unit 1 Production team.
William David was born in Sakleshpur, Karnataka.
William started his career working as a co-DOP for commercials. He has experience in working in Kannada, Hindi and all other leading Indian regional film industries. He has worked on a few films, commercials for top Indian brands and live studio shows with leading singers and corporate film makers. William is known for his death defying acrobats behind the scenes, going to any extent in order to ensure he delivers the shot as it is imagined by his Director. He would find some humanely impossible spots to place his camera and achieve brilliant output while ensuring the safety of his equipment. William started work in Kannada cinema in 2008 with Shivashankar produced "Shivani" as a cinematographer. Post which he has also worked with N Venugopal Nayak in 2009 starrer "Minchu", which was a remake of the Tamil movie Thimiru (2006). Prior to working in Kannada cinema, he has worked in Hindi as well as Marathi films. He was also the cinematographer for the Kannada movie "Kaddu Mucchi".
William is best known for his work with Rangitaranga, 2015 where he worked as a DOP with famed director Anup Bhandari. The film opened to overwhelmingly positive response from audiences and critics alike. Critics acclaimed the film's screenplay, direction, film score, cinematography and the acting performance of Saikumar. The film made it into the list of productions eligible for the 88th Academy Awards but did not make it into nomination list. Writing for Deccan Herald, S. Viswanath called the film "[a]n eerie romantic thriller". On the cinematography, he wrote, "... Lance Kaplan and William David capture the verdant and scenic vicissitudes of mountainous ravines and quietly flowing rivers of coastal Mangaluru, as also the famous tea gardens and hills of Ooty." Sunayana Suresh of The Times of India rated the film 3/5 and wrote, "... B Ajaneesh Lokanath's background score is on par with some of the best global thrillers, as is the cinematography by Lance Kaplan and William David." William along with Lance were nominated for Times KAFTA, 2015 for Best Cinematographer for the same movie.