Winners Will be Announced February 15
Nominees in the episodic television category are Nelson Cragg for CSI: Crime Scene Investigation / “For Gedda” (CBS); Ousama Rawi, CSC, BSC for The Tudors / “Episode 2.1” (Showtime); Stephen Reizes, CSC for Flashpoint / “Who’s George?” (CBS); Gale Tattersall for House M.D. / “House’s Head” (FOX); and Glen Winter, CSC for Smallville/ “Fracture” (CW).
“Selecting these finalists out of the many imaginative entries was a challenging decision for our members,” says ASC President Daryn Okada. “These talented cinematographers have elevated the visual palette of television and have earned the admiration of their peers.”
Winter is the only nominee who has previously earned an ASC Outstanding Achievement Award. He claimed top honors in the episodic competition for Smallville in 2008, and earned another nomination for the series in 2006. Bonvillain has earned two previous ASC nominations, and Bokelberg, Morgenthau, and Tatersall have each been nominated once before. The rest are first-time nominees.
Cragg was previously honored by the ASC with the Conrad L. Hall ASC Heritage Award in 2004, which is presented annually to a student filmmaker.
“This event is a celebration rather than a competition,” says Michael Goi, ASC, chairman of the organization’s Awards Committee. “We hope it inspires other talented cinematographers to pursue their dreams and fosters a broader appreciation of the unique role that cinematographers play in the collaborative art of filmmaking.”
For information about the 23rd Annual ASC Outstanding Achievement Awards call 323-969-4333 or visit www.theasc.com.
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