Personal details
- Birth Date: 1947-05-10
- Birth Location: Tilburg, Noord-Brabant, Netherlands
- Professions: Cinematographer, Camera and Electrical Department, Producer
You know, being a member of the American Society of Cinematographers (ASC) since 1991 isn’t just a line on someone’s resume—it’s like being in an exclusive club for the real film nerds, the artists who obsess over light and shadow more than most people care about their own birthdays. The ASC is no joke; they only let in folks who’ve basically changed the game behind the camera. So, if you see that in someone’s bio, you’re not just looking at any old cinematographer. That’s the kind of person who’s shaped the way movies look, the one who’s probably got stories about shooting on real film, arguing over lens choices, and maybe even dodging sandstorms on some wild set. It’s a badge of honor, honestly, and it means anyone with those initials after their name has seen some stuff—and made movies look a whole lot cooler while they were at it.
Movies, man. There’s something wild about how a cinematographer works behind the scenes—kind of like an illusionist with a camera instead of a cape. You watch these big-name actors strut around these massive, ridiculously expensive sets, but honestly, none of it would look half as magical if the cinematographer wasn’t there bending light, throwing shadows, and making sure every frame looks like something you wanna hang on your wall. It’s all smoke and mirrors, but in the best possible way. They take all that cash, all that chaos, and they make it feel like you’re peeking into another world. And then, just when you think the magic’s over, they gotta hope the dream they built actually pays the bills. It’s risky, it’s flashy, and sometimes it feels like a gamble, but damn, when it works, it’s unforgettable. You never see the strings, but you feel the pull.
May 10, 1947
Konidela Ram Charan
Tilburg, Noord-Brabant, Netherlands
78 years old