The nominees in the Episodic Television competition were chosen by their peers based on one episode of a series. They are Eagle Egilsson for “Darkroom”/CSI: Miami; Nathan Hope for “Killer”/CSI: Crime Scene Investigation; David Moxness for “Arrow”/Smallville; Bill Roe, ASC for “What If They Find Him”/Day Break; and Gale Tattersall for “Meaning”/House M.D..
“These talented individuals have earned the admiration of their peers for their artistry in creating moving images that support the intentions of the script, the emotional flow of stories, and the performances,” says Russ Alsobrook, ASC, who chairs the organization’s Awards Committee. “It wasn’t an easy decision for our members who were impressed by the artistry of many cinematographers contending for this recognition.”
This is the 11th nomination for Del Ruth, the eighth for Roe, and the third for Hope. Del Ruth has earned top honors four times for his work on ER and The West Wing. Roe previously won for episodes of The X Files, and Hope took home the award the last two years for CSI. It is the first nomination for Egilsson, Kane, Lloyd, Moxness, Stokes and Tattersall.
“The primary purpose of this annual celebration is to recognize and applaud the artistry of our peers,” says ASC President Daryn Okada. “We hope it will also inspire other cinematographers to pursue their dreams and help to foster a broader appreciation of the role that cinematographers play in the collaborative art of visual storytelling.”
For more information about the 21th Annual ASC Outstanding Achievement Awards, visit the ASC Web site (
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