The 28th American Society of Cinematographers Awards were held on February 1, 2014, at the Hollywood & Highland Ray Dolby Ballroom, honoring the best cinematographers of film and television in 2013.[1][2]
28th ASC Awards | |
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Date | February 1, 2014 |
Site | Hollywood & Highland Ray Dolby Ballroom |
Highlights | |
Cinematography in Theatrical Releases | Gravity |
The film nominees were announced on January 8, 2014. A three-way tie boosted the number of film nominees to seven. Sean Bobbitt, Philippe Le Sourd, and Phedon Papamichael received their first nominations in the film category (though Papamichael has received prior nominations for his TV work).
This year also marked the inaugural Spotlight Award "to recognize outstanding cinematography in features and documentaries typically screened at film festivals, internationally or in limited theatrical release".[3] The nominees were announced on January 14, 2014.
With his third win in the film cinematography category, Emmanuel Lubezki joined Roger Deakins and Conrad L. Hall as the only cinematographers to have won the award more than twice.
Winners and nominees
editBoard of Directors Award
edit- awarded to writer-director-producer John Wells.[4]
Film
editOutstanding Achievement in Cinematography in Theatrical Release
edit- Emmanuel Lubezki, ASC, AMC – Gravity
- Barry Ackroyd, BSC – Captain Phillips
- Sean Bobbitt, BSC – 12 Years a Slave
- Roger Deakins, ASC, BSC – Prisoners
- Bruno Delbonnel, ASC, AFC – Inside Llewyn Davis
- Philippe Le Sourd – The Grandmaster
- Phedon Papamichael, ASC – Nebraska
Spotlight Award
edit- Łukasz Żal and Ryszard Lenczewski – Ida
- Mark Lee Ping Bin – Renoir
- Camille Cottagnoud – Winter Nomads
Television
editOutstanding Achievement in Cinematography in One-Hour Episodic Television Series
edit- Jonathan Freeman, ASC – Game of Thrones (Episode: "Valar Dohaeris") (HBO)
- Steven Bernstein, ASC – Magic City (Episode: "The Sins of the Father") (Starz)
- David Franco – Boardwalk Empire (Episode: "Erlkönig") (HBO)
- Pierre Gill, CSC – The Borgias (Episode: "The Purge") (Showtime)
- David Greene, CSC – Beauty and the Beast (Episode: "Tough Love") (The CW)
- Anette Haellmigk – Game of Thrones (Episode: "Kissed by Fire") (HBO)
- Kramer Morgenthau, ASC – Sleepy Hollow (Episode: "Pilot") (Fox)
- Ousama Rawi, BSC, CSC – Dracula (Episode: "The Blood Is the Life") (NBC)
Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography in Half-Hour Episodic Series
edit- Blake McClure – Drunk History (Episode: "Detroit") (Comedy Central)
- Peter Levy, ASC, ACS – House of Lies (Episode: "The Runner Stumbles") (Showtime)
- Matthew J. Lloyd, CSC – Alpha House (Episode: "Pilot") (Amazon)
Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography in Television Movie/Miniseries
edit- Jeremy Benning, CSC – Killing Lincoln (National Geographic)
- David Luther – The White Queen (Episode: "War at First Hand") (Starz)
- Ashley Rowe, BSC – Dancing on the Edge (Episode: "Episode 1.1") (Starz)
Other awards
edit- ASC International Award: Eduardo Serra
- Bud Stone Award of Distinction: Beverly Wood
- Career Achievement in Television: Richard M. Rawlings Jr.
- Lifetime Achievement Award: Dean Cundey
References
edit- ^ "American Society of Cinematographers Reveals Feature Film Nominees". Archived from the original on 2016-11-19. Retrieved August 28, 2016.
- ^ "The ASC Awards for Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography". Archived from the original on November 12, 2010. Retrieved August 28, 2016.
- ^ "American Society of Cinematographers Names Nominees of Newly Created Spotlight Award". Archived from the original on September 11, 2016. Retrieved August 28, 2016.
- ^ "John Wells to be Honored by American Society of Cinematographers". Archived from the original on 2016-09-11. Retrieved August 28, 2016.