Soviet and Ukrainian sound engineer, composer, teacher. Honored Artist of Ukraine (2018), Associate Professor, President of the Kyiv Charitable Foundation for Assistance to TV and Film Producers "Megapolis", Head of the Association of Film and TV Sound Engineers of the National Union of Cinematographers of Ukraine.
Biography.
Born on October 21, 1935 in Kharkiv in the family of an employee. He graduated from the Kyiv Polytechnic Institute (1953-1958, electroacoustic faculty) and the Tchaikovsky Kyiv Conservatory (1967, piano class).
Since 1958, he has worked as a sound engineer at the Kyiv Television Studio, a sound engineer of the highest category at the Dovzhenko National Film Studio, and has experience working at various studios, including Lukas Film (USA), Mosfilm (Russia), and others.
He has participated in the design of many feature films, films-performances and chronicle-documentaries, including: "A Thought of Love", "Pages of a Diary", "And the Earth Jumped to Meet Me", "Art", "Odesa Tram", "At the Dawn of Misty Youth", "Why the Stars Smiled", "Pharaohs", "Talentless", "The She-Wolf", "Let Your Heart Go, or it will lead to captivity", "Lev Mykolayovych Revutskyi", "Face the Sun", "I hear you, wait", "Guardsmen of the Bread Field", "Continuation of the feat", "Brotherhood", "Singing Kyiv Region", "Unusual flight", "I'm in a hurry to meet you", etc.
On September 16, 2002, the Department of Sound Engineering was established as a separate structural unit of the Karpenko-Kary Kyiv University of Theater, Cinema and Television, headed by Viktor Lukash, a well-known specialist sound engineer of the highest category at the Dovzhenko National Film Studio. Since then, Viktor Lukash was the head of the Department of Sound Engineering at the Kyiv University of Theater, Film and Television.
He died on February 20, 2019 in Kyiv. He was buried at the Baikove Cemetery.
Famous students
Among Viktor Lukash's students are a large number of famous and talented artists, including: director, actor, and TV presenter Oleksandr Zherebko; sound engineer, composer, and actress Svitlana Stanislavchuk and others.
Filmography
Sound designer
"The Unknown, Whom Everyone Knew (1973, directed by V. Luhovskyi)
"Dnipropetrovs'k (1977, documentary. Diploma of the VII All-Union Festival of TV Films, Leningrad, 1977)
"Courage (1980, t / f, 7 a, dir. B. Savchenko)
"Execution is not possible" (1982, dir. I. Shmaruk)
"The Whirlpool (1983)
"Return from Orbit (1983, dir. O. Surin, Gold Medal at the Paris Film Festival)
"Your Peaceful Sky (1984, dir. I. Shmaruk, V. Horpenko)
"The Grooms (1985)
"The Groomsmen (1986)[6]
"The Clockmaker and the Chicken (1989)[7].
"Decay (1990, directed by M. Belikov, Golden Lion at the Venice Film Festival)
"Christ is Risen (1991, dir. V. Sperkach)[8]
"Cain (1992)
"The Kaydashev Family (1993)
"The Holy Family" (1997, co-directed with Viktor Brunchugin)
"Brotherhood (2005, directed by S. Klymenko)
"Another Life, or Escape from the Other World..." (2006, directed by V. Artemenko)
Composer
"The Human Voice" (1994)