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Maldivian cinematographer (born 1981)
Shivaz Abdulla
Born (1981-12-06) 6 December 1981 (age 43)
Malé
NationalityMaldivian
Occupation(s)Cinematographer, producer
Years active2008–present

Shivaz Abdulla commonly known as Maaskey (born 6 December 1981) is a Maldivian cinematographer and producer.

Early life and career

Shivaz Abdulla's journey into the entertainment industry was greatly influenced by his family's strong musical background, with his aunt Shafeeqa Abdul Latheef and cousin Mariyam Unoosha being notable figures in the field. His career trajectory began at a local shop called "Chaalee", where he dealt with music rolls and discs, igniting his passion for the industry. After three years there, he transitioned to "Audiomart", a well-known local studio, where he gained valuable experience in the world of filmmaking. During his six-year tenure at Audiomart, Abdulla had the opportunity to connect with various cameramen and producers, forming important relationships within the industry.

During this period, he also participated in a workshop organized by Television Maldives, focusing on cinematography and film direction. Encouraged by his newfound knowledge and enthusiasm, he decided to leave his job and venture into the industry. Initially, he started as an assistant to film crews, helping with equipment and setup. Despite facing initial challenges and working in a technician's role, Abdulla persisted, closely observing the work of seasoned cameramen. His breakthrough came when he collaborated with Abdul Faththaah on a music album shoot, which garnered recognition within the industry.

Abdulla commenced his career by working on smaller projects, including films like Dhanthura (2008), Seedhibe (2009), Loabeege Ninja (2010) and for television series including Soora (2008), Mihithah Loabi Dheyshey (2009), Sirrun Hithaa Kulhelaafa (2010). In 2013, his career took a significant leap when he served as the cameraman for Hussain Munawwar's romantic thriller Dhilakani earning him a nomination for Best Cinematography at the Maldives Film Awards. Another notable achievement came with Ali Seezan's action film Ahsham (2014), for which he received the Gaumee Film Award for Best Cinematography. Reviewing the film, Ahmed Nadheem from Avas praised Abdulla's cinematography, citing it as one of the film's standout features, stating, "It is worth mentioning the young talent in the industry, for his brilliant and unconventional cinematic effects".

Abdulla continued to collaborate with Ali Seezan on Andhirikan, where he not only handled the camera work but also served as a co-producer for the film. The film faced various challenges in the pre-production stage, and after only four screenings due to the COVID-19 pandemic, it was withdrawn from theaters.

Filmography

Feature film

Year Title Producer Cinematographer Notes Ref(s)
2013 Dhilakani Yes Nominated—Maldives Film Award for Best Cinematography
2014 Aniyaa Yes
2014 Insaana Yes
2015 Ahsham Yes Gaumee Film Award for Best Cinematography
2016 Baiveriyaa Yes
2020 Andhirikan Yes Yes Co-produced with Ali Seezan
2023 Kaushi Yes Sinhala film
2023 Jokaru Yes
2023 Zoya Yes
2024 Saaya Yes

Television

Year Title Producer Cinematographer Notes Ref(s)
2008 Soora Yes Television series; 5 episodes
2009 Mihithah Loabi Dheyshey Yes Television series; 15 episodes
2010 Magey Hithakee Hitheh Noon Hey? Yes Digital release; 5 parts
2010 Sirrun Hithaa Kulhelaafa Yes Television series; 10 episodes
2012 Kaiveni Yes Television series; 5 episodes
2012–2013 Adhives Eloaibah Gadharu Kuran Yes Television series; 13 episodes
2019 Yes Sir Yes Web series; 10 episodes
2021 Avahteriya Yes Web series; 9 episodes
2021 Hatharu Manzaru Yes Cinematographer for the segment "Fulhi"
2021 Giridha Yes Web series; 15 episodes
2022 Dhoadhi Yes Web series; 15 episodes
2022 Hissu Yes Web series; 3 episodes
2022 Bahdhal Yes Web series; 3 episodes
2023 Hayyaru Yes Web series; 15 episodes

Short film

Year Title Producer Cinematographer Notes
2008 Dhanthura Yes
2009 Seedhibe Yes
2010 Loabeege Ninja Yes
2010 Muhammaage Briefcase Yes
2012 13 Ah Visnaa Dhehaas Yes Nominated—Gaumee Film Award for Best Cinematography - Short Film
Nominated—Maldives Film Award for Best Cinematography - Short Film
2012 Kidnap Yes

Accolades

Year Award Category Nominated work Result Ref(s)
2014 3rd Maldives Film Awards Best Cinematography Dhilakani Nominated
Best Cinematography - Short Film 13 Ah Visnaa Dhehaas Nominated
2017 8th Gaumee Film Awards Best Cinematography Ahsham Won
Best Cinematography - Short Film 13 Ah Visnaa Dhehaas Nominated

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