Dilip Roy(II)
- Editorial Department
- Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
- Composer
Formerly of Baroda State India, Dilip Roy has worked as freelance
Assistant Film Editor in the UK from the 60s through to the 80s in
various feature film productions including television companies like
the BBC, ITV and ITN. In addition to the editorial works, Dilip has
done a stint as an Assistant Director on a feature film and a TV
Series.
At this period of time Dilip met some of the greatest Masters of World Cinema such as Satyajit Ray (three times), Akira Kurosawa, Ingmar Bergman and Elia Kazan.
Dilip Roy (as Dilip K. Roy) is also an Arts Researcher and is credited in the following publications: Satyajit Ray: The Inner Eye published by Andre Deutsch 1989 Rabindranath Tagore: The Myriad Minded Man published by Bloomsbury 1995 Letters of Rabindranath Tagore published by Cambridge University 1997 Sir SM Tagore and the Tagore Medal: A Centenary History of the Medal Award published by Royal College of Music 1999 Satyajit Ray: Biography of a Master Film Maker published by I.B. Tauris 2004 Satyajit Ray: A Vision of Cinema published by I.B. Tauris 2005 Rabindranath Tagore: The Myriad Minded Man A new publication by I.B. Tauris 2008 and The Apu Trilogy: Satyajit Ray and the Making of an Epic published by I.B. Tauris 2010-11.
Dilip also wrote a major article on Musicologist Sir S.M. Tagore which was published for the Royal College of Music Annual Review, published December 1997.
Dilip Roy was elected a Fellow of The Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland in 1998.
Dilip's cultural interests include Art, Cinema, Literature, Classical Music (Indian and European) and an avid interest in the literary works of Richard Wagner and his operas.
Dilip Roy is the author of Richard Wagner's Germany And The Indian Connection, published by London Wagner Society's quarterly journal in October 2012.
Dilip's other article on Eastern philosophy and Wagner was published by Gramophone Magazine in November 2013.
Dilip Roy's all-time favorite music conductors are quintessential Will Helm, Furt Wangler and the legendary maestro Zubin Mehta.
At this period of time Dilip met some of the greatest Masters of World Cinema such as Satyajit Ray (three times), Akira Kurosawa, Ingmar Bergman and Elia Kazan.
Dilip Roy (as Dilip K. Roy) is also an Arts Researcher and is credited in the following publications: Satyajit Ray: The Inner Eye published by Andre Deutsch 1989 Rabindranath Tagore: The Myriad Minded Man published by Bloomsbury 1995 Letters of Rabindranath Tagore published by Cambridge University 1997 Sir SM Tagore and the Tagore Medal: A Centenary History of the Medal Award published by Royal College of Music 1999 Satyajit Ray: Biography of a Master Film Maker published by I.B. Tauris 2004 Satyajit Ray: A Vision of Cinema published by I.B. Tauris 2005 Rabindranath Tagore: The Myriad Minded Man A new publication by I.B. Tauris 2008 and The Apu Trilogy: Satyajit Ray and the Making of an Epic published by I.B. Tauris 2010-11.
Dilip also wrote a major article on Musicologist Sir S.M. Tagore which was published for the Royal College of Music Annual Review, published December 1997.
Dilip Roy was elected a Fellow of The Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland in 1998.
Dilip's cultural interests include Art, Cinema, Literature, Classical Music (Indian and European) and an avid interest in the literary works of Richard Wagner and his operas.
Dilip Roy is the author of Richard Wagner's Germany And The Indian Connection, published by London Wagner Society's quarterly journal in October 2012.
Dilip's other article on Eastern philosophy and Wagner was published by Gramophone Magazine in November 2013.
Dilip Roy's all-time favorite music conductors are quintessential Will Helm, Furt Wangler and the legendary maestro Zubin Mehta.