S. Ramachandra | |
Birth Date: | 16 November 1948 |
Birth Place: | Bangalore, Mysore State |
Occupation: | Cinematographer |
Education: | FTII Graduate in Cinematography |
Death Place: | Bangalore, Karnataka |
Shivaramaiah Ramachandra Aithal (Kannada: ಶಿವರಾಮಯ್ಯ ರಾಮಚಂದ್ರ ಐತಾಳ; 16 November 194810 January 2011), popularly known as S. Ramachandra, was a National Award winning Indian cinematographer. In 2006, he was honoured with Lifetime Contribution to Kannada Cinema Award at the Karnataka State Film Awards. He was recognised as a gifted cinematographer and as a force behind the offbeat films in Kannada cinema.
After securing fifth rank in the Pre-University Course, Ramachandra went to the National Film and Television Institute in Pune to learn Cinematography. Upon returning he worked as the Assistant Cameraman for U.M.N. Sharif, who shot Vamsha Vriksha directed by Girish Karnad and B.V. Karanth. It was during the shooting of Vamsha Vriksha that P.V. Nanjaraja Urs, who identified Ramachandra's talent, asked him to work for his feature film "Sankalpa" which was Ramachandra's first venture as an Independent Cinematographer. He later worked with B.V. Karanth for the Award Winning film Chomana Dudi. He also worked in commercial films with directors like Nagabharana and K.V.Jayaram.
S. Ramachandra's work in films directed by Girish Kasaravalli brought him accolades. His association with Girish Kasaravalli began with the National Award winning film Ghatashradhdha. Later he worked on Akramana, Mane, Kraurya, Naayi Neralu, Hasina and Gulabi Talkies.
He was the President of Karnataka Cinematographer's Association for nearly a decade, where he worked to secure the future of Cinematographers of the Kannada Film Industry
He was a founding member of Chitrasamuha, a filmmakers' platform for appreciation of cinema aesthetics and he remained an active contributor until his death.
Following quotes are about S. Ramachandra and his work.
S. Ramachandra was suffering from cancer. He was admitted to the Bangalore Institute of Oncology where he was pronounced dead on 10 January 2011.
Chitra Varsha: Cinematography of Ramachandra, a year long festival of his films was organised by Chitra Samuha and K. V. Subbanna Aptha Samuha in 2011.
At least one film 'Thallana' is dedicated to him.[1]
Year | Film | Language | Other notes | |
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1987 | Cinematographer | |||
1991 | Swami and Friends (part 1) | Hindi | Cinematographer | |
1988 | Stone Boy (TV Series) | Hindi | Cinematographer | |
2002 | Ondu Saavina Sutta (Tele Film) | Cinematographer | ||
2002 | Sakshi (Tele Film) | Kannada | Screenwriter, director, cinematographer | |
2003 | Grihabhanga (TV Series) | Kannada | Cinematographer |
An incomplete list of S. Ramachandra's Films also highlights his association with Award winning Films
Year | Film | Director(s) | Other notes | |
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1972 | Associate Cameraman | |||
1972 | Sankalpa | P.V. Nanjaraja Urs | Winner : Karnataka State Film Award for Best Cinematographer Karnataka State Film Award for Best Film | |
1974 | Kankana | M.B.S. Prasad | National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Kannada | |
1975 | National Film Award for Best Feature Film Karnataka State Film Award for Best Film | |||
1976 | National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Kannada Karnataka State Film Award for Best Film | |||
1976 | Rushya Shringa | V.R.K. Prasad | Winner : National Film Award for Best Cinematography Winner : Karnataka State Film Award for Best Cinematographer | |
1977 | National Film Award for Best Feature Film Karnataka State Film Award for Best Film | |||
1978 | Grahana | Winner : Karnataka State Film Award for Best Cinematographer (B&W) Nargis Dutt Award for Best Feature Film on National Integration Karnataka State Film Award for Best Film | ||
1978 | Geejagana Goodu | T.S. Ranga | ||
1978 | ||||
1978 | Malaya Makkalu | |||
1978 | Maruthi Shivram | |||
1979 | ||||
1979 | Dange Edda Makkalu | P. Vadiraj | ||
1979 | Nammamana Sose | P. Vadiraj | ||
1980 | ||||
1980 | Vathsalya Patha | A. S. R. Rao | ||
1980 | Sangeetha | |||
1981 | Jaala | S. Ranganath | ||
1981 | Chadurida Chitragalu | N. T. Jayaram Reddy | ||
1983 | National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Kannada | |||
1983 | ||||
1983 | N. S. Dhananjaya (Datthu) | |||
1983 | K. V. Jayaram | |||
1983 | Nyaya Gedditu | |||
1983 | Premayuddha | |||
1983 | Simhasana | |||
1984 | Olave Baduku | K. V. Jayaram | ||
1986 | Prema Jaala | Joe Simon | ||
1987 | Vijay | |||
1987 | Krishna Masadi | |||
1987 | Nyayakke Shikshe | Srinivas | ||
1987 | Romanchana | G S Panicker | ||
1987 | Sampradaya | Master Hirannayya | ||
1988 | Nargis Dutt Award for Best Feature Film on National Integration | |||
1988 | T.S. Nagabharana | Karnataka State Film Award for Best Film | ||
1988 | Mathrudevobhava | N. S. Dhananjaya (Datthu) | ||
1989 | Joe Simon | |||
1989 | Singari Bangari | Chandrahasa Alva | ||
1990 | ||||
1990 | Swami | |||
1991 | Winner : Karnataka State Film Award for Best Cinematographer National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Kannada | |||
1991 | Ek Ghar | Language : Hindi | ||
1992 | ||||
1993 | Kadambari | Kodlu Ramakrishna | ||
1994 | Kodlu Ramakrishna | |||
1995 | Nilukada Nakshatra | Kodlu Ramakrishna | ||
1995 | Kraurya | National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Kannada | ||
1996 | Janani | Srivathsa Ranganath | ||
1996 | Pooja | Bharathi Shankar | ||
1997 | Gangavva Gangamaayi | Vasant Mokashi | ||
1998 | The Out House | Leslie Carvalho | ||
1999 | Karnataka State Film Award for Best Film | |||
1999 | National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Kannada | |||
2001 | Alemari | |||
2003 | Artha | B. Suresh | Karnataka State Film Award for Best Film | |
2004 | National Film Award for Best Film on Family Welfare Karnataka State Film Award for Best Social film | |||
2004 | National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Kannada | |||
2004 | Pravaha | P. R. Ramadas Naidu | Karnataka State Film Award for Best Social film | |
2005 | Karnataka State Film Award for Best Film | |||
2005 | Mukhamukhi | N. Sudarshan | ||
2006 | Banada Neralu | Umashankar Swamy | Karnataka State Film Award for Best Social film | |
2007 | National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Kannada Karnataka State Film Award for Best Film | |||
2008 | National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Kannada | |||
2008 | Moggina Jade | P. R. Ramadas Naidu | ||
2008 | Haaru Hakkiyaneri | A. N. Prasanna | ||
2009 | Daatu | K. Shivarudraiah | ||
2009 | Karnataka State Film Award for Best Social film | |||
2009 | Karavali Hudugi | Kodlu Ramakrishna | ||
2010 | Gandhi Smiles | Krish Joshi | ||
2010 | Beli Mattu Hola | P. R. Ramdasa Naidu | ||
2010 | Hejjegalu | P. R. Ramadas Naidu | ||
2010 | Prarthane | Sadashiva Shenoy |