The Oscars are around the corner, and the nominees for the different categories will be announced soon. One week before the event, the ASC will celebrate its Outstanding Achievement Awards and has revealed its 2024 nominees in feature film, documentary, television, and music video categories. Let’s see who they are!
Filmmaking awards always raise expectations in those who love movies and, whatever their meaning is (in the end, it is a subjective decision and sometimes we prefer and remember films that didn’t win), it is still an achievement in someone’s career, no matter the award. Indeed, all of us who love movies and good cinematography will be tuned to the ASC Awards to discover the winners.
ASC Award 2024 nominees
Cinematography is one of the cornerstones of any good movie. Far from being a collection of lovely images, good cinematography usually serves the story and reflects the directors’ vision to make their idea a reality. Sometimes it is clean, sometimes gritty, sometimes in color, or black and white… But good cinematography helps tell the story just as much as a good script, sound, or music.
The nominees for the 38th ASC Awards in the different categories are (including streaming links where available):
THEATRICAL FEATURE FILM NOMINEES
- Edward Lachman, ASC for El Conde (Netflix). Lachman is a versatile cinematographer with 2 previous Oscar nominations (Carol and Far from Heaven). In Carol (2015), he filmed in 16mm primarily on real locations for a naturalistic style. In Far from Heaven, he created a totally different expressionistic approach.
- Matthew Libatique, ASC, LPS for Maestro (Netflix). Libatique, previously Oscar-nominated for Black Swan and A Star is Born, is well-known for his collaboration with director Darren Aronofsky. In Maestro, he makes use of different aspect ratios and color/black and white to tell the story.
- Rodrigo Prieto, ASC, AMC for Killers of the Flower Moon (Apple TV+). Prieto adds this to his four previous nominations (The Irishman, Silence, Brokeback Mountain, and Frida).
- Robbie Ryan, ISC for Poor Things (Searchlight). The Irish cinematographer was previously nominated in 2019 for his work on the movie ‘The Favourite’.
- Hoyte van Hoytema, ASC, FSF, NSC for Oppenheimer (Universal Pictures). Usual collaborator on Christopher Nolan’s latest movies, the Dutch-Swedish director has one Oscar nomination for Dunkirk, and two ASC nominations for Dunkirk and Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy. In this movie, the cinematographer also mixes color and black-and-white scenes.
Other categories
Spotlight Award
The Spotlight Award recognizes outstanding cinematography in features and documentaries screened at film festivals, internationally or in limited theatrical release.
- Eric Branco for Story Ave. (Kino Lorber)
- Krum Rodriguez for Citizen Saint
- Warwick Thornton for The New Boy
Episode of a one-hour regular series
- Ricardo Diaz for Winning Time: The Rise of the Lakers Dynasty, “The Second Coming” (Max)
- Rob C. Givens for Gotham Knights, “Daddy Issues” (CW)
- M. David Mullen, ASC for The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, “Four Minutes” (Prime Video)
- Cathal Watters, ASC, ISC for Foundation, “In Seldon’s Shadow” (Apple TV+)
- Glen Keenan, CSC for Star Trek: Strange New Worlds, “Hegemony” (Paramount+)
Limited or anthology series or motion picture made for TV
- Dan Atherton for Great Expectations, “The Three Keys” (FX)
- Sam Chiplin for The Lost Flowers of Alice Hart, “Part 1: Black Fire Orchid” (Prime Video)
- Ben Kutchins, ASC for Boston Strangler (Hulu)
- Igor Martinovic for George and Tammy, “Stand by Your Man” (Showtime)
- Jason Oldak for Lessons in Chemistry, “Book of Calvin” (Apple TV+)
- Tobias Schliessler, ASC for All the Light We Cannot See, “Episode 2” (Netflix)
Episode of a half-hour series
- Julian Court, BSC for The Diplomat, “The James Bond Clause” (Netflix)
- Carl Herse for Barry, “Tricky Legacies” (HBO Max)
- Jon Joffin, ASC for Schmigadoon!, “Something Real” (Apple TV+)
- Blake McClure, ASC for Minx, “I Thought the Bed was Gonna Fly” (Starz)
- Andrew Wehde for The Bear, “The Bear” (FX)
Documentary Award
- Jeff Hutchens for Murder in Big Horn, “Episode 1” (Showtime)
- Curren Sheldon for King Coal
- D. Smith for Kokomo City (Magnolia Pictures)
Music Video Award
- Scott Cunningham, ASC for “Gorilla” (performed by Little Simz)
- Jon Joffin, ASC for “At Home” (performed by Jon Bryant)
- Andrey Nikoleav for “Tanto” (performed Cassie Marin)
When and where to watch
The 38th Annual ASC Awards ceremony will take place on March 3, 2024, at The Beverly Hilton in Beverly Hills, California. You can watch the live streaming of the event at theasc.com.
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What do you think of this award? Who are your favorites for this year?