The American Society of Cinematographers (ASC) announced their awards Saturday night, rewarding the best in cinematography for both film and television. Łukasz Żal won the Theatrical Release prize for his work on Cold War. This award has matched up with the Oscar winner for Best Cinematography in four of the past five years.
Theatrical Release
Łukasz Żal, PSC – Cold War
- Alfonso Cuarón – Roma
- Matthew Libatique, ASC – A Star Is Born
- Robbie Ryan, BSC, ISC – The Favourite
- Linus Sandgren, ASC, FSF – First Man
Spotlight Award
Giorgi Shvelidze – Namme
- Joshua James Richards – The Rider
- Frank van den Eeden, NSC, SBC – Girl
Episode of a Series for Non-Commercial Television
Adriano Goldman, ASC, ABC – The Crown (“Beryl”)
- Gonzalo Amat – The Man in the High Castle (“Jahr Null”)
- David Klein, ASC – Homeland (“Paean to the People”)
- Colin Watkinson, ASC – The Handmaid’s Tale (“The Word”)
- Cathal Watters, ISC – Peaky Blinders (“The Company”)
- Zoë White, ACS – The Handmaid’s Tale (“Holly”)
Episode of a Series for Commercial Television
Jon Joffin, ASC – Beyond (“Two Zero One”)
- Nathaniel Goodman, ASC – Timeless (“The King of the Delta Blues”)
- Ben Richardson – Yellowstone (“Daybreak”)
- David Stockton, ASC – Gotham (“A Dark Knight: Queen Takes Knight”)
- Thomas Yatsko, ASC – Damnation (“A Different Species”)
Motion Picture, Miniseries, or Pilot Made for Television
James Friend, BSC – Patrick Melrose (“Bad News”)
- Mathias Herndl, AAC – Genius: Picasso (“Chapter 1”)
- Florian Hoffmeister, BSC – The Terror (“Go for “Broke”)
- M. David Mullen, ASC – The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel (“Pilot”)
- Brendan Steacy, CSC – Alias Grace (“Part 1”)