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Sunil Borkar Cinematographer

Sunil Borkar, a Mumbai-based cinematographer and visual effects artist, originates from a charming farming town in northeastern Maharashtra. Driven by early artistic talents and a fascination for computer science, he pursued animation studies in Pune. Transitioning from a successful stint as a 2D animator and visual effects artist, Sunil`s journey took a pivotal turn when he embraced the role of Visual Effects Supervisor. This introduction to film sets ignited his passion for cinematography, propelling him into a captivating realm where storytelling, anchored in the rich tapestry of human experience, became his enduring focus.

Over the past six years, Sunil has meticulously honed his skills, refining a distinct visual sensibility through extensive work in the film industry and a fervor for analog and digital photography. His dedication to storytelling remains unwavering, serving as the foundation for his craft. Sunil`s debut film, "The Fable," directed by Raam Reddy, stands as a crowning achievement, selected to compete in the Encounters section of the Berlin International Film Festival 2024. Shot on super 16mm film during the pandemic, the film exemplifies independent storytelling and visual artistry, showcasing Sunil`s prowess in the field.

Sunil`s diverse portfolio extends to notable contributions in film and television, with credits including Netflix`s "Sacred Games" and "Eternally Confused & Eager for Love," Amazon`s "Afsos," Disney+`s "Saas Bahu Aur Flamingo," and Viacom18`s "Baazaar." He has also lent his creative touch to commercials for major brands like Samsung and Google. Looking forward, Sunil aspires to continue collaborating with ambitious filmmakers, pushing the boundaries of international cinema, and exploring innovative forms of visual expression that leave an indelible mark on the industry.

Source http://www.loknyaysangharsh.in/2024/01/2912024.html Lokanayaka sangharsh, 29th January 2024 https://enewspapr.com/News/PNAGARI/SAK/2024/01/29/1286346295.jpg

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