New Signing + Aman K. Sahota

March 18, 2024

A massive welcome to new signing Cinematographer Aman K. Sahota! 

We are so happy to welcome Aman to the roster. Aman has works across commercials, music promos and drama. She began her career as a camera and lens technician at Panavision where she spent 13 years, with features that she worked on as the lead technician during this time including The Hunger Games, Spectre, Wonder Woman, Bond: No Time to Die and Mission Impossible. 

Aman shot main interviews on the Emmy nominated Harry Potter Reunion: Return to Hogwarts and shorts include Write Off directed by Emma Morley, and The Hourglass, which has been selected for various festivals worldwide and was featured in the BSC Magazine. 

Aman speaks multiple languages including Kiswahili, Punjabi, Urdu and Hindi (conversational).  

Aman has been featured in BSC Magazine as well as Cinegirl. Read the articles below! 

  • British Cinematographer Magazine ‘Meet the New Wave’ Rising Star DOP – HERE 
  • British Cinematographer Magazine ‘Focus On Lens; Edition Framing ‘The Hourglass’ – HERE
  • Cinegirl Magazine Feature Autumn 2020 – HERE 

Welcome Aman! 

AMAN K. SAHOTA / CV / WEBSITE 

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