1917 was the top winner tonight at the 34th annual Asc Awards, as Roger Deakins took home the marquee Theatrical Release trophy from the American Society of Cinematographers. Hulu’s The Handmaid’s Tale, History’s Project Blue Book and AMC’s The Terror: Infamy took the top TV awards during the ceremony at the Ray Dolby Ballroom at Hollywood & Highland.
Sam Mendes’ WWI film continued its steady award-season run, besting fellow nominees Ford v Ferrari (Phedon Papamichael), The Irishman (Rodrigo Prieto), Once Upon a Time in Hollywood (Robert Richardson) and Joker (Lawrence Sher). This was Deakins’ fifth Asc win and 16th nomination. He also was awarded the group’s Lifetime Achievement Award in 2011.
Across town at about the same time Saturday, 1917 and director Sam Mendes won the top DGA Award, making both men the front-runners for the Oscars.
At the Asc Awards, Deakins took the stage with his wife Isabella Ellis,...
Sam Mendes’ WWI film continued its steady award-season run, besting fellow nominees Ford v Ferrari (Phedon Papamichael), The Irishman (Rodrigo Prieto), Once Upon a Time in Hollywood (Robert Richardson) and Joker (Lawrence Sher). This was Deakins’ fifth Asc win and 16th nomination. He also was awarded the group’s Lifetime Achievement Award in 2011.
Across town at about the same time Saturday, 1917 and director Sam Mendes won the top DGA Award, making both men the front-runners for the Oscars.
At the Asc Awards, Deakins took the stage with his wife Isabella Ellis,...
- 1/26/2020
- by Denise Petski and Diane Haithman
- Deadline Film + TV
The American Society of Cinematographers on Friday revealed its nominees in the Theatrical and Spotlight categories for the 34th Asc Outstanding Achievement Awards. Winners will be announced along with those in previously announced TV and documentary categories at the group’s annual ceremony January 25 at the Ray Dolby Ballroom at Hollywood & Highland.
Today’s Theatrical list includes two Asc veterans – Roger Deakins, with his 16th nomination from the group, for the sprawling, continuous-shot World War I epic 1917, and Robert Richardson, with his 11th nom, for Quentin Tarantino’s Once Upon a Time in Hollywood. Richardson was given the group’s lifetime achievement award last year.
The category also includes Rodrigo Prieto for Martin Scorsese’s age-defying The Irishman and Phedon Papamichael for the racing pic Ford v Ferrari; both lensers scoring their third noms. The list is rounded out by first-time nominee Lawrence Sher for Warner Bros’ Joker.
Lat year,...
Today’s Theatrical list includes two Asc veterans – Roger Deakins, with his 16th nomination from the group, for the sprawling, continuous-shot World War I epic 1917, and Robert Richardson, with his 11th nom, for Quentin Tarantino’s Once Upon a Time in Hollywood. Richardson was given the group’s lifetime achievement award last year.
The category also includes Rodrigo Prieto for Martin Scorsese’s age-defying The Irishman and Phedon Papamichael for the racing pic Ford v Ferrari; both lensers scoring their third noms. The list is rounded out by first-time nominee Lawrence Sher for Warner Bros’ Joker.
Lat year,...
- 1/3/2020
- by Patrick Hipes
- Deadline Film + TV
The features “Honeyland,” “Antopocene: The Human Epoch” and “Obscuro Barroco” were each recognized Monday with nominations for the brand-new documentary award from the American Society of Cinematographers’ Outstanding Achievement Awards.
The Asc also announced nominees in various TV categories for the 34th annual ceremony, which will be held at the Ray Dolby Ballroom at Hollywood & Highland in Los Angeles on Jan. 25, 2020.
The Asc, which celebrated its 100th year in 2019, is a nonprofit organization dedicated to advancing the art of cinematography.
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New to this year’s ceremony is the Asc Documentary Award, which was added to recognize exceptional cinematography in non-fiction filmmaking.
First-time nominees this year are Fejmi Daut, Nicholas de Pencier, Evangelia Kranioti, Samir Ljuma, C. Kim Miles, Polly Morgan, Peter Robertson, Chris Seeger and Craig Wrobleski. This year’s honorees include Frederick Elmes, Donald A. Morgan,...
The Asc also announced nominees in various TV categories for the 34th annual ceremony, which will be held at the Ray Dolby Ballroom at Hollywood & Highland in Los Angeles on Jan. 25, 2020.
The Asc, which celebrated its 100th year in 2019, is a nonprofit organization dedicated to advancing the art of cinematography.
Also Read: Eddie Murphy to Receive Career Achievement Award from Critics Choice Association
New to this year’s ceremony is the Asc Documentary Award, which was added to recognize exceptional cinematography in non-fiction filmmaking.
First-time nominees this year are Fejmi Daut, Nicholas de Pencier, Evangelia Kranioti, Samir Ljuma, C. Kim Miles, Polly Morgan, Peter Robertson, Chris Seeger and Craig Wrobleski. This year’s honorees include Frederick Elmes, Donald A. Morgan,...
- 11/25/2019
- by Margeaux Sippell
- The Wrap
The American Society of Cinematographers will honor Frederic Elmes with a lifetime achievement award.
The Asc is also honoring Donald A. Morgan with the career achievement in television award, Bruno Delbonnel with the international award; and Don McCuaig with the presidents awards.
The accolades will be presented at the annual Asc awards gala on Jan. 25, 2020, at the Ray Dolby Ballroom at Hollywood & Highland in Los Angeles.
“These filmmakers have contributed greatly to the legacy of cinematography over the course of their ongoing careers,” said Asc President Kees van Ooostrum. “They’ve amazed audiences with their compelling visuals and inspired peers and emerging filmmakers.”
Elmes collaborated with David Lynch on “Eraserhead,” “Blue Velvet,” “Wild at Heart” and John Cassavetes on “The Killing of a Chinese Bookie” and “Opening Night. His feature film work includes multiple films for directors Ang Lee and Jim Jarmusch.
He won Independent Spirit Awards for “Night on Earth...
The Asc is also honoring Donald A. Morgan with the career achievement in television award, Bruno Delbonnel with the international award; and Don McCuaig with the presidents awards.
The accolades will be presented at the annual Asc awards gala on Jan. 25, 2020, at the Ray Dolby Ballroom at Hollywood & Highland in Los Angeles.
“These filmmakers have contributed greatly to the legacy of cinematography over the course of their ongoing careers,” said Asc President Kees van Ooostrum. “They’ve amazed audiences with their compelling visuals and inspired peers and emerging filmmakers.”
Elmes collaborated with David Lynch on “Eraserhead,” “Blue Velvet,” “Wild at Heart” and John Cassavetes on “The Killing of a Chinese Bookie” and “Opening Night. His feature film work includes multiple films for directors Ang Lee and Jim Jarmusch.
He won Independent Spirit Awards for “Night on Earth...
- 10/23/2019
- by Dave McNary
- Variety Film + TV
The American Society of Cinematographers on Wednesday said that four veteran directors of photography will be honored at its upcoming Asc Awards gala.
The organization will recognize Frederick Elmes with its Lifetime Achievement Award, Donald A. Morgan with the Career Achievement in Television Award, Bruno Delbonnel with the International Award and Don McCuaig with the Presidents Award. The honors will be handed out at the annual Asc awards gala Jan. 25 at the Ray Dolby Ballroom at Hollywood & Highland.
"These filmmakers have contributed greatly to the legacy of cinematography over the course of their ongoing careers," Asc ...
The organization will recognize Frederick Elmes with its Lifetime Achievement Award, Donald A. Morgan with the Career Achievement in Television Award, Bruno Delbonnel with the International Award and Don McCuaig with the Presidents Award. The honors will be handed out at the annual Asc awards gala Jan. 25 at the Ray Dolby Ballroom at Hollywood & Highland.
"These filmmakers have contributed greatly to the legacy of cinematography over the course of their ongoing careers," Asc ...
- 10/23/2019
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
The American Society of Cinematographers on Wednesday said that four veteran directors of photography will be honored at its upcoming Asc Awards gala.
The organization will recognize Frederick Elmes with its Lifetime Achievement Award, Donald A. Morgan with the Career Achievement in Television Award, Bruno Delbonnel with the International Award and Don McCuaig with the Presidents Award. The honors will be handed out at the annual Asc awards gala Jan. 25 at the Ray Dolby Ballroom at Hollywood & Highland.
"These filmmakers have contributed greatly to the legacy of cinematography over the course of their ongoing careers," Asc ...
The organization will recognize Frederick Elmes with its Lifetime Achievement Award, Donald A. Morgan with the Career Achievement in Television Award, Bruno Delbonnel with the International Award and Don McCuaig with the Presidents Award. The honors will be handed out at the annual Asc awards gala Jan. 25 at the Ray Dolby Ballroom at Hollywood & Highland.
"These filmmakers have contributed greatly to the legacy of cinematography over the course of their ongoing careers," Asc ...
- 10/23/2019
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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