‘Gravity’ wins top American Society of Cinematographers award
February 06th, 2014
The Gravity movie cinematographer Emmanuel Lubezki won top honors from the American Society of Cinematographers for his work on "Gravity," it was announced at a ceremony tonight. It’s his third win from the group after "Children of Men" and "The Tree of Life."
The ASC had seven nominees in the category, more than ever before, with Oscar nominees “Gravity,” “The Grandmaster,” “Inside Llewyn Davis,” “Nebraska” and “Prisoners” joined by “Captain Phillips” and “12 Years a Slave.”
The below list are the winners in film and television categories:
Best Cinematography in a Theatrical Release: Emmanuel Lubezki, "Gravity"
ASC Spotlight Award: Ryszard Lenczewski and Lukasz Zal, "Ida"
Television Film or Miniseries: Jeremy Benning, "Killing Lincoln"
One-Hour Episodic Series: Jonathan Freeman, "Game of Thrones" ("Valar Dohaeris")
Half-Hour Episodic Series: Blake McClure, "Drunk History" ("Detroit")
ASC International Award: Eduardo Serra
Bud Stone Award of Distinction: Beverly Wood
Career Achievement in Television: Richard Rawlings, Jr.
ASC Board of Governors Award: John Wells
Lifetime Achievement Award: Dean Cundey
The ASC is not a guild or union, but an invitation only professional organization of about 350 top cinematographers. 
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