2005 American Society of Cinematographers Awards
The 20th American Society of Cinematographers Awards were held on February 26, 2006, honoring the best cinematographers of film and television in 2005.[1]
20th ASC Awards | |
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Date | February 26, 2006 |
Highlights | |
Cinematography in Theatrical Releases | Memoirs of a Geisha |
Winners and nominees
Film
Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography in Theatrical Releases
Television
Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography in Miniseries, Pilot, or Television Film
- Warm Springs – Robbie Greenberg
- Code Breakers – Thomas Del Ruth
- Faith of My Fathers – Bill Roe
- Into the West (Episode: "Wheel to the Stars") – Alan Caso
- Reefer Madness: The Movie Musical – Jan Kiesser
Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography in Episodic TV Series
- CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (Episode: "Who Shot Sherlock?") – Nathan Hope
- Carnivàle (Episode: "Los Moscos") – Jeffrey Jur
- Las Vegas (Episode: "Everything Old Is You Again") – John Newby
- Smallville (Episode: "Sacred") – Glen Winter
- Without a Trace (Episode: "Freefall") – John B. Aronson
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References
- "The ASC Awards for Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography". Archived from the original on 2011-08-08.
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