American Society of Cinematographers Award for Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography in Motion Picture, Limited Series, or Pilot Made for Television

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The American Society of Cinematographers Award for Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography in Motion Picture, Limited Series, or Pilot Made for Television is an annual award given by the American Society of Cinematographers to cinematographers working in the field of television film, limited series or television pilots (or the first episode of a series). It has been awarded, in some capacity, since 1986. From 2009 to 2013, pilot episodes were moved in competition with regular series, but returned in 2014, where it has since remained.

Winners and nominees

1980s

Year Program Episode Nominees Network
1987
[1]
Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography in Mini-Series or Specials
Christmas Snow Philip H. Lathrop NBC
Kojak: The Price of Justice Victor J. Kemper CBS
Promise Gayne Rescher
Rage of Angels: The Story Continues "Part II" Jack Priestley NBC
When the Bough Breaks James Crabe
1988
[1]
War and Remembrance Dietrich Lohmann ABC
Hemingway Wolfgang Treu CBS
Lincoln William Wages NBC
Noble House Gábor Pogány
Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography in a Movie of the Week or Pilot
Little Girl Lost Philip H. Lathrop ABC
The Caine Mutiny Court-Martial Jacek Laskus CBS
Davy Crockett: Rainbow in the Thunder Isidore Mankofsky ABC
Lena: My Hundred Children Eric Van Haren Noman NBC
Shooter Gayne Rescher
1989
[1]
Single Women Married Men Gayne Rescher CBS
A Cry for Help: The Tracey Thurman Story Eric Van Haren Noman NBC
Everybody's Baby: The Rescue of Jessica McClure Shelly Johnson ABC
My Name Is Bill W. Neil Roach
The Young Riders "The Kid" John Toll

1990s

Year Program Episode Nominees Network
1990
[1]
Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography in Miniseries
Lucky Chances "Part I" Gayne Rescher NBC
The Great Los Angeles Earthquake "Part II" Dennis Lewiston NBC
Voices Within: The Story of Truddi Chase "Part II" William Wages ABC
Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography in a Movie of the Week or Pilot
Murder in Mississippi Donald M. Morgan ABC
Caroline? William Wages CBS
The Court-Martial of Jackie Robinson Don Burgess TNT
Gabriel's Fire "Pilot" Thomas Alger Olgeirson ABC
Twin Peaks "Pilot" Ronald Víctor García
1991
[1]
Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography in Miniseries
Love, Lies and Murder Isidore Mankofsky NBC
False Arrest Robert Draper ABC
In a Child's Name Daryn Okada CBS
Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography in a Movie of the Week or Pilot
Dillinger Donald M. Morgan ABC
Civil Wars "Pilot" Brian J. Reynolds ABC
I’ll Fly Away "Pilot" William Wages NBC
Reasonable Doubts "Pilot" Robert Primes
Reason for Living: The Jill Ireland Story Jon Kranhouse
1992
[1]
Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography in Miniseries
Drug Wars: The Cocaine Cartel Roy H. Wagner NBC
The Burden of Proof Kees Van Oostrum ABC
Intruders Tom Priestley Jr. CBS
MGM: When the Lion Roars Michael Lonzo TNT
Sinatra Reynaldo Villalobos CBS
Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography in a Movie of the Week or Pilot
Stalin Vilmos Zsigmond HBO
Affairs of the Heart Chuck Vincent HBO
An American Story Johnny E. Jensen CBS
Citizen Cohn Paul Elliot HBO
When No One Would Listen Richard L. Rawlings CBS
1993
[1]
Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography in Miniseries
Return to Lonesome Dove Kees Van Oostrum CBS
A Matter of Justice Robert Draper NBC
Murder in the Heartland "Part 1" Ronald Víctor García ABC
Trade Winds "Part 3" Isidore Mankofsky
Wild Palms "The Floating World" Phedon Papamichael
Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography in a Movie of the Week or Pilot
Geronimo Donald M. Morgan TNT
NYPD Blue "Pilot" Bing Sokolsky ABC
seaQuest DSV "To Be or Not to Be" Kenneth Zunder NBC
To Dance with the White Dog Neil Roach CBS
The X-Files "Pilot" Thomas Del Ruth Fox
1994
[1][2]
Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography in Miniseries
Family Album "Part 1" Michael Watkins NBC
Million Dollar Babies David Franco CBS
North & South: Book III- Heaven and Hell "Spring 1866 - Spring/Summer 1866" Don E. FauntLeRoy ABC
Oldest Living Confederate Widow Tells All "Part 2" Edward J. Pei CBS
Scarlett "Episode 1" Tony Imi
Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography in a Movie of the Week or Pilot
ER "24 Hours" Thomas Del Ruth NBC
Amelia Earhart: The Final Flight Lauro Escorel TNT
And the Band Played On Paul Elliot HBO
Chicago Hope "Pilot" Tim Suhrstedt CBS
Earth 2 "First Contact" Félix Enríquez Alcalá NBC
1995
[1]
Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography in Miniseries
Streets of Laredo Edward J. Pei CBS
The Invaders Alar Kivilo Fox
Picture Windows "Soir Bleu" Paul Sarossy Showtime
Zoya Laszlo George NBC
Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography in a Movie of the Week or Pilot
Truman Paul Elliot HBO
Divas Ronald Víctor García Fox
Falling for You David Franco CBS
Kingfish: A Story of Huey P. Long Alexander Gruszynski TNT
White Dwarf Phedon Papamichael Fox
1996
[1][3]
Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography in Miniseries
The Siege at Ruby Ridge Donald M. Morgan CBS
In Cold Blood Peter Woeste CBS
Pandora's Clock Steven Shaw NBC
Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography in a Movie of the Week or Pilot
Riders of the Purple Sage William Wages TNT
Gotti Alar Kivilo HBO
Hidden in Silence Michael D. Margulies Lifetime
Millennium "Pilot" Peter Wunstorf Fox
Rasputin: Dark Servant of Destiny Elemér Ragályi HBO
What Love Sees Robert Draper CBS
1997
[1][4]
Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography in Miniseries
George Wallace Alan Caso TNT
Intensity David Franco Fox
Medusa’s Child Kees Van Oostrum ABC
Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography in a Movie of the Week or Pilot
Buffalo Soldiers William Wages TNT
The Garden of Redemption Jacek Laskus Showtime
The Inheritance Shelly Johnson CBS
Oliver Twist Bing Sokolsky ABC
Snow White: A Tale of Terror Mike Southon Showtime
1998
[1]
Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography in Movies of the Week, Pilots or Miniseries
Winchell Robbie Greenberg HBO
The Day Lincoln Was Shot Ronald Víctor García CBS
The Fixer Michael Goi Showtime
The Rat Pack Shane Hurlbut HBO
When Trumpets Fade Thomas Burstyn
1999
[1][5]
Introducing Dorothy Dandridge Robbie Greenberg HBO
Joan of Arc Pierre Gill CBS
Mind Prey Bing Sokolsky ABC
Strange Justice Jonathan Freeman Showtime
The West Wing "Pilot" Thomas Del Ruth NBC

2000s

Year Program Episode Nominees Network
2000
[1][6]
Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography in Movies of the Week, Mini-Series or Pilot (Cable)
The Crossing Rene Ohashi A&E
Dune Vittorio Storaro Sci-Fi Channel
For Love or Country: The Arturo Sandoval Story Donald M. Morgan HBO
High Noon Robert McLachlan TBS
Witchblade Anghel Decca TNT
Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography in Movies of the Week, Mini-Series or Pilot (Network)
Cora Unashamed Ernest Holzmann PBS
Jason and the Argonauts Sergei Kozlov CBS
King of the World Eric Van Haren Noman NBC
The Moving of Sophia Myles William Wages CBS
Papa's Angels Brian J. Reynolds
2001
[1]
Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography in Movies of the Week, Mini-Series or Pilot (Cable)
Attila Steven Fierberg USA
Boss of Bosses Brian J. Reynolds
TNT
Just Ask My Children Lowell Peterson Lifetime
Prancer Returns Bruce Worrall USA
What Girls Learn Malcolm Cross Showtime
Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography in Movies of the Week, Mini-Series or Pilot (Network)
Uprising Denis Lenoir NBC
24 "12:00 a.m. – 1:00 a.m." Peter Levy Fox
Citizen Baines "Pilot" Ernest Holzmann CBS
Don Giovanni Unmasked Rene Ohashi PBS
Smallville "Pilot" Peter Wunstorf The WB
2002
[1][7]
Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography in Movies of the Week, Mini-Series or Pilot (Cable)
Last Call Jeffrey Jur Showtime
The Case of the Whitechapel Vampire Serge Ladouceur Hallmark Channel
Miss Lettie and Me William Wages TNT
Point of Origin Anthony Nakonechnyj USA
Taken "John" Jonathan Freeman Sci Fi
Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography in Movies of the Week, Mini-Series or Pilot (Network)
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation/CSI: Miami "Cross Jurisdictions" Michael Barrett CBS
American Dreams "Pilot" Brian J. Reynolds NBC
Birds of Prey "Pilot" Clark Mathis The WB
Carrie Victor Goss NBC
Haunted "Pilot" Peter Wunstorf UPN
2003
[1][8]
Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography in Movies of the Week, Mini-Series or Pilot (Cable)
Carnivàle "Milfay" Tami Reiker HBO
Angels in America Stephen Goldblatt HBO
Out of the Ashes Donald M. Morgan Showtime
The Pentagon Paper Michael Mayers FX
The Roman Spring of Mrs. Stone Ashley Rowe Showtime
Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography in Movies of the Week, Mini-Series or Pilot (Network)
Hitler: The Rise of Evil Pierre Gill CBS
Brush with Fate Eric Noman Van Haren CBS
Las Vegas "Pilot" Bill Roe NBC
The Lyon's Den "Pilot" Michael Mayers
Miracles "The Ferguson Syndrome" Ernest Holzmann ABC
2004
[1][9][10]
Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography in Movies of the Week, Mini-Series or Pilot (Cable)
Iron Jawed Angels Robbie Greenberg HBO
Frankenstein "Episode 1" Alan Caso Hallmark Channel
The Life and Death of Peter Sellers Peter Levy HBO
Salem’s Lot Ben Nott TNT
Spartacus Kees Van Oostrum USA
Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography in Movies of the Week, Mini-Series or Pilot (Network)
Homeland Security Jonathan Freeman NBC
The Five People You Meet In Heaven
Kramer Morgenthau ABC
Judas Michael Goi
Lost "Pilot" Larry Fong
Medical Investigation "You're Not Alone" Clark Mathis NBC
2005
[1][11][12]
Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography in Television Movies, Miniseries or Pilots
Warm Springs Robbie Greenberg HBO
Code Breakers Thomas Del Ruth ESPN
Faith of My Fathers Bill Roe A&E
Into the West "Wheel to the Stars" Shane Hurlbut TNT
Reefer Madness: The Movie Musical Jan Kiesser Showtime
2006
[1][13][14]
Nightmares & Dreamscapes: From the Stories of Stephen King "Umney's Last Case" John Stokes TNT
Day Break "Pilot" Bill Roe ABC
Heroes "Genesis" Adam Kane NBC
The Librarian: Return to King Solomon's Mines Walt Lloyd TNT
Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip "Pilot" Thomas Del Ruth NBC
2007
[1][15]
The Company "Episode 1" Ben Nott TNT
Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee David Franco HBO
Jesse Stone: Sea Change Rene Ohashi CBS
Pushing Daisies "Pie-lette" Michael Weaver ABC
Raines "Pilot" Oliver Bokelberg NBC
2008
[1][16][17]
Eleventh Hour "Resurrection" David Stockton CBS
The Andromeda Strain "Part 1" Jon Joffin A&E
Fringe "Pilot" Michael Bonvillain Fox
Life on Mars "Out Here in the Fields" Kramer Morgenthau ABC
My Own Worst Enemy "Breakdown" Oliver Bokelberg NBC
2009
[1][18]
Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography in Television Movies or Miniseries
Taking Chance Alar Kivilo HBO
The Courageous Heart of Irena Sendler Jerzy Zieliński CBS
Jesse Stone: Thin Ice Rene Ohashi

2010s

Year Program Episode Nominees Network
2010
[1][19][20]
The Pacific "Okinawa" Stephen F. Windon HBO
Alice "Episode 2" Jon Joffin Syfy
Jesse Stone: No Remorse David Gribble CBS
2011
[1][21]
Page Eight Martin Ruhe PBS
Any Human Heart "Episode 2" Wojciech Szepel PBS
Chicago Overcoat Kevin Moss Showtime
The Kennedys "Moral Issues and Inner Turmoil" David Moxness ReelzChannel
Mildred Pierce "Part Five" Edward Lachman HBO
2012
[1][22][23]
Great Expectations Florian Hoffmeister PBS
American Horror Story: Asylum "I Am Anne Frank" Michael Goi FX
Hatfields & McCoys Arthur Reinhart
History
Hemingway & Gellhorn Rogier Stoffers HBO
2013
[1][24][25]
Killing Lincoln Jeremy Benning National Geographic Channel
Dancing on the Edge "Episode 1" Ashley Rowe Starz
The White Queen "War at First Hand" David Luther
2014
[1][26][27]
Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography in Television Movies, Miniseries or Pilots
Manhattan "You Always Hurt the One You Love" John Lindley WGN America
Deliverance Creek Theo van de Sande Lifetime
Gotham "Pilot" David Stockton Fox
The Trip to Bountiful David Greene Lifetime
2015
[1][28]
Casanova "Pilot" Pierre Gill Amazon
Bessie Jeffrey Jur HBO
Blindspot "Who is Jane Doe" Martin Ahlgren NBC
The Man in the High Castle "The New World" James Hawkinson Amazon
Marco Polo "The Wayfarer" Romain Lacourbas Netflix
2016
[29]
The Night Of "Subtle Beast" Igor Martinovic HBO
All the Way Jim Denault HBO
The Exorcist "Chapter One: And Let My Cry Come Unto Thee" Alex Disenhof Fox
Harley and the Davidsons "Amazing Machine" Balazs Bolygo Discovery
Westworld "The Original" Paul Cameron HBO
2017
[30][31]
Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography in Motion Picture, Miniseries, or Pilot Made for Television
Genius "Chapter One" Mathias Herndl Nat Geo
The Deuce "Pilot" Pepe Avila del Pino HBO
Mindhunter "Episode 1" Christopher Probst Netflix
Sometimes the Good Kill Serge Desrosiers Lifetime
Training Day "Apocalypse Now" Shelly Johnson CBS
2018
[32][33]
Patrick Melrose
"Bad News" James Friend Showtime
Alias Grace "Part 1" Brendan Steacy Netflix
Genius: Picasso "Chapter One" Mathias Herndl Nat Geo
The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel "Pilot" M. David Mullen Amazon
The Terror "Go for Broke" Florian Hoffmeister AMC
2019
[34][35]
The Terror: Infamy "A Sparrow in a Swallow's Nest" John Conroy AMC
Catch-22 "Episode 5" Martin Ruhe Hulu
Doom Patrol "Pilot" Chris Manley DC Universe
The Rook "Chapter 1" P.J. Dillon Starz
The Twilight Zone "Blurryman" Craig Wrobleski CBS All Access

2020s

Year Program Episode Nominees Network
2020
[36][37]
The Queen's Gambit "End Game" Steven Meizler Netflix
Fargo
"The Birthplace of Civilization" Pete Konczal FX
The Great
"The Great" Anette Haellmigk Hulu
The Plot Against America "Part 6" Martin Ahlgren HBO
Watchmen "This Extraordinary Being" Gregory Middleton
2021
[38]
The Underground Railroad "Chapter 9: Indiana Winter" James Laxton Amazon
Foundation "The Emperor’s Peace" Steve Annis Apple TV+
Halston "The Party’s Over" Tim Ives Netflix
Lupin "Chapter 1" Christophe Nuyens
Mare of Easttown "Illusions" Ben Richardson HBO
2022
[39][40]
The Old Man "I" Sean Porter FX
Guillermo del Toro's Cabinet of Curiosities "The Autopsy" Anastas Michos Netflix
"The Outside" Jeremy Benning
Lost Ollie "Bali Hai" C. Kim Miles
Winning Time: The Rise of the Lakers Dynasty "The Swan" Todd Banhazl HBO

Cinematographers with multiple wins

Cinematographers with multiple nominations

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