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American Society Of Cinematographers Awards Winners (Updating Live)

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American Society Of Cinematographers Awards Winners (Updating Live)


The 39th annual American Society of Cinematographers Awards celebrating 2024’s best in cinematography in seven categories spanning feature films, TV, documentaries and music videos has kicked off Sunday night at the Beverly Hilton.

Deadline is updating the winners list live below.

The ASC’s Theatrical Feature Film prize winner has gone on to claim the Best Cinematography Oscar nearly half of the time — 18 times in its 38 years — including Hoyte van Hoytema for Oppenheimer last year. The Academy Award nominees up for this year’s honor include Lol Crawley (The Brutalist), Greig Fraser (Dune: Part Two) Paul Guilhaume (Emilia Pérez), Ed Lachman (Maria) and Jarin Blaschke (Nosferatu).

All but Guilhaume are in the category tonight, which is rounded out by Alice Brooks (Wicked), Stéphane Fontaine (Conclave) and Phedon Papamichael (A Complete Unknown).

On the TV side tonight, nominees span the lensers from half-hour show like Hacks and Emily In Paris, hourlong shows including Shōgun and House of the Dragon, and anthology series like Master of the Air and The Penguin.

The ASC is also bestowing tribute honors in the ceremony hosted by Ed Helms, including its 2025 Board of Governors Award to producer and Lucasfilm president Kathleen Kennedy, and longtime Sidney Lumet collaborator Andrzej Bartkowiak with the Lifetime Achievement Award. Michael GoiJoan ChurchillJohn Simmons and Pete Romano also are receiving honors from the cinematographers.

Here are the winners at the 2025 ASC Awards:

Theatrical Feature Film

Episode of a Half-Hour Series

Limited or Anthology Series or Motion Picture Made for Television

Episode of a One-Hour Regular Series

Spotlight Award

Documentary Award

ASC Music Video Award



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