“Our members who judged these competitions were impressed by the brilliant and artful cinematography done this year,” says ASC Awards Chairman Richard Crudo. “Two of these talented individuals will claim top honors, but they are all winners. All of the nominees have earned the admiration of their peers.”
Freeman and Winter each have four previous nominations. Freeman was tapped for PRINCE STREET, STRANGE JUSTICE and TAKEN, and a win in 2005 for the telefilm HOMELAND SECURITY. Winter’s nominations have all been for SMALLVILLE, including one win in 2008.
This is the fourth nomination for Egilsson, who won the 2010 ASC Award for an episode of DARK BLUE after earning two earlier nods for CSI: MIAMI.
Collecting their third nominations this year are Manley (THREAT MATRIX, CSI: NEW YORK) and Morgenthau (LIFE ON MARS, THE FIVE PEOPLE YOU MEET IN HEAVEN).
Stockton and Joffin earn their second nods from the ASC, with Stockton winning in 2008 for ELEVENTH HOUR and Joffin’s prior nod for THE ANDROMEDA STRAIN.
Gribble, Wale and Windon are all first-time ASC nominees.
“The level of artistry and innovation in television cinematography has never been higher than it is now,” says ASC president Michael Goi. “Narrowing down the field to these nominees was difficult given the general excellence of the submissions.”
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