Refresh for contemporary: Oppenheimer continued its romp by awards season by successful the highest movie prize on the American Society of Cinematographers‘ thirty eighth annual ASC Awards, which have been handed out Sunday evening on the Beverly Hilton. See the winners record beneath.
Hoyte van Hoytema gained for Oppenheimer, which is up for Best Cinematography on the Oscars subsequent weekend. He will vie in opposition to the identical quartet he beat for the ASC prize: Edward Lachman for El Conde, Matthew Libatique for Maestro, Rodrigo Prieto for Killers of the Flower Moon and Robbie Ryan, Poor Things (Searchlight).
The group’s movie winner has gone on to assert the Academy Award almost half of the time — 17 occasions in its 37 years — however not final 12 months. Mandy Walker gained the ASC’s high movie prize in 2023, however the Academy Award went to James Friend for All Quiet on the Western Front.
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The ASC’s Documentary Award went to Curren Sheldon for King Coal .
Winners on the TV facet included M. David Mullen for The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, Ben Kutchins for Boston Strangler, Carl Herse for Barry
The 105-year-old ASC celebrates the 12 months’s finest in cinematography in seven classes spanning characteristic movie, documentary and TV. This 12 months’s awards included particular honors for Spike Lee (Board of Governors Award), Don Burgess (Lifetime Achievement Award), Steven Fierberg (Career Achievement), Warwick Thornton (Spotlight Award) and Amy Vincent (Presidents Award).
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Here are the winners on the 2024 ASC Awards:
Theatrical Feature Film
Hoyte van Hoytema, Oppenheimer (Universal Pictures)
Documentary Award
Curren Sheldon, King Coal
Episode of a One-Hour Regular Series
M. David Mullen, The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, “Four Minutes” (Prime Video)
Limited or Anthology Series or Motion Picture Made, TV
Ben Kutchins, Boston Strangler (Hulu)
Episode of a Half-Hour Series
Carl Herse, Barry, “Tricky Legacies” (Max)
Music Video Award
Jon Joffin, “At Home” (carried out by Jon Bryant)
Spotlight Award
Warwick Thornton, The New Boy
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