ASC 2025 awards nominations : Cinematography

Jan 27 2025

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ASC Awards 2025: Celebrating Excellence in Cinematography

The American Society of Cinematographers (ASC) has announced the nominees for the 39th annual ASC Awards, which honor exceptional achievements in cinematography. Winners will be celebrated on February 23, 2025, at the prestigious gala held at The Beverly Hilton, with the ceremony also being live-streamed on the ASC’s official website.

Santosh Sivan is the only cinematographer in India inducted to American Society of Cinematographers.

Why the ASC Awards Matter

The ASC Awards are among the most prestigious honors in the film and television industry, specifically recognizing the artistic and technical brilliance of cinematographers. These awards shine a spotlight on the craft behind the camera, honoring those who create the visual magic that defines storytelling in cinema and television. Often seen as a precursor to the Academy Awards for cinematography, the ASC Awards hold significant influence within the industry.

Cinematography is the backbone of visual storytelling, and the ASC, founded in 1919, is dedicated to advancing the art and science of this craft. Its awards highlight the dedication and innovation of professionals who push the boundaries of cinematic visuals, inspiring future filmmakers.

Theatrical Feature Film Nominees

This year, seven cinematographers have been nominated in the Theatrical Feature Film category, marking the first time since 2014 that this category includes seven contenders. The nominees were selected based on the percentage of votes received, showcasing a diverse array of visual styles and storytelling approaches.

  • Jarin Blaschke for Nosferatu (Focus Features)
  • Alice Brooks for Wicked (Universal Pictures)
  • Lol Crawley for The Brutalist (A24)
  • Stéphane Fontaine for Conclave (Focus Features)
  • Greig Fraser for Dune: Part Two (Warner Bros. Pictures)
  • Edward Lachman for Maria (Netflix)
  • Phedon Papamichael for A Complete Unknown (Searchlight Pictures)

Television Nominees: One-Hour Regular Series

The ASC also celebrates outstanding cinematography in television, and the nominees for Episode of a One-Hour Regular Series reflect the exceptional work done across various platforms:

  • Adriano Goldman for The Crown – Episode “Sleep, Dearie Sleep” (Netflix)
  • Catherine Goldschmidt for House of the Dragon – Episode “The Queen Who Ever Was” (HBO)
  • Baz Irvine for Silo – Episode “The Engineer” (Apple TV+)
  • Alejandro Martinez for House of the Dragon – Episode “Rhaenyra the Cruel” (HBO)
  • Sam McCurdy for Shōgun – Episode “Crimson Sky” (FX)
  • Christopher Ross for Shōgun – Episode “Anjin” (FX)

The Importance of Recognition

By celebrating the mastery of cinematographers, the ASC Awards elevate the importance of the visual narrative in entertainment. With nominees spanning a variety of genres, formats, and styles, the 39th ASC Awards promise to honor the artistry and innovation that define modern cinematography.

Mark your calendars for February 23, 2025, to witness the celebration of these visual storytellers and their remarkable contributions to the art of filmmaking.

Article by

CJ Rajkumar

Author/ Cinematographer

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