American Society of Cinematographers Awards 2005

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2005 American Society of Cinematographers (ASC) Awards

2005 ASC winners: Hollywood & Highland complex in Los Angeles on February 13, 2005

ASC 2005 Award Nominations

("*" denotes the winner in each category)

 

A Very Long Engagement by Jean-Pierre Jeunet
A Very Long Engagement by Jean-Pierre Jeunet

 

Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography in Theatrical Releases
The Aviator, Robert Richardson
Collateral, Dion Beebe and Paul Cameron,
* A Very Long Engagement, Bruno Delbonnel
The Passion of the Christ, Caleb Deschanel
Ray, Pawel Edelman

Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography in Movies of the Week/Mini-Series’/Pilot for Broadcast TV
* Homeland Security – Jonathan Freeman
Judas – Michael Goi
Lost (pilot episode) – Larry Fong
Medical Investigation (pilot episode) – J. Clark Mathis
The Five People You Meet in Heaven – Kramer Morgenthau

Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography in Episodic TV Series (one episode)
* CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, "Down the Drain" – Nathan Hope
CSI: NY, "A Man A Mile" – Chris Manley
Deadwood, "Deep Water" – David Boyd
The Sopranos, "Long Term Parking" – Alik Sakharov
The West Wing, "Gaza" – Thomas Del Ruth

Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography in Movies of the Week/Mini-Series’/Pilot for Basic or Pay TV
Salem’s Lot – Ben Nott
Frankenstein (pilot episode) – Alan Caso
* Iron Jawed Angels – Robbie Greenberg
The Life and Death of Peter Sellers – Peter Levy
Spartacus – Kees Van Oostrum

ASC Heritage Award: Wake - P.J. Raval

Special Achievement Award: Leonard Maltin

Lifetime Achievement Award: Fred J. Koenekamp

Board of the Governors Award: Gilbert Cates

International Award: Tonino Delli Colli

President’s Award: Richard Moore

 

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