Hal Mohr won the only write-in Academy Award ever, in 1935 for A Midsummer Night's Dream. Mohr was also the first person to win for both black-and-white and color cinematography. Mohr was also the first person to win for both black-and-white and color cinematography.
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- Charles Rosher and Karl Struss (1928), Clyde De Vinna (1929), Joseph T. Rucker and Willard Van der Veer (1930), Floyd Crosby (1931), Lee Garmes (1932), Charles Lang (1933), Victor Milner (1934), Hal Mohr (1935), Tony Gaudio (1936), Karl Freund (1937), Joseph Ruttenberg (1938), Gregg Toland / Ernest Haller and Ray Rennahan (1939), George Barnes / George Perinal (1940), Arthur C. Miller / Ernest Palmer (1941), Joseph Ruttenberg / Leon Shamroy (1942), Arthur C. Miller / Hal Mohr (1943), Joseph LaShelle / Leon Shamroy (1944), Harry Stradling / Leon Shamroy (1945), Arthur C. Miller / Charles Rosher, Leonard Smith, and Arthur Arling (1946), Guy Green / Jack Cardiff (1947), William Daniels / Joseph A. Valentine, William V. Skall, and Winton C. Hoch (1948), Paul C. Vogel / Winton C. Hoch (1949), Robert Krasker / Robert Surtees (1950)
- Haskell Wexler (1976), Vilmos Zsigmond (1977), Néstor Almendros (1978), Vittorio Storaro (1979), Geoffrey Unsworth and Ghislain Cloquet (1980), Vittorio Storaro (1981), Billy Williams and Ronnie Taylor (1982), Sven Nykvist (1983), Chris Menges (1984), David Watkin (1985), Chris Menges (1986), Vittorio Storaro (1987), Peter Biziou (1988), Freddie Francis (1989), Dean Semler (1990), Robert Richardson (1991), Philippe Rousselot (1992), Janusz Kamiński (1993), John Toll (1994), John Toll (1995), John Seale (1996), Russell Carpenter (1997), Janusz Kamiński (1998), Conrad Hall (1999), Peter Pau (2000)
- William C. Mellor / Alfred Gilks and John Alton (1951), Robert Surtees / Winton C. Hoch and Archie Stout (1952), Burnett Guffey / Loyal Griggs (1953), Boris Kaufman / Milton R. Krasner (1954), James Wong Howe / Robert Burks (1955), Joseph Ruttenberg / Lionel Lindon (1956), Jack Hildyard (1957), Sam Leavitt / Joseph Ruttenberg (1958), William C. Mellor / Robert Surtees (1959), Freddie Francis / Russell Metty (1960), Eugen Schüfftan / Daniel L. Fapp (1961), Jean Bourgoin and Walter Wottitz / Freddie Young (1962), James Wong Howe / Leon Shamroy (1963), Walter Lassally / Harry Stradling (1964), Ernest Laszlo / Freddie Young (1965), Haskell Wexler / Ted Moore (1966), Burnett Guffey (1967), Pasqualino De Santis (1968), Conrad L. Hall (1969), Freddie Young (1970), Oswald Morris (1971), Geoffrey Unsworth (1972), Sven Nykvist (1973), Fred J. Koenekamp and Joseph F. Biroc (1974), John Alcott (1975)
- Andrew Lesnie (2001), Conrad Hall (2002), Russell Boyd (2003), Robert Richardson (2004), Dion Beebe (2005), Guillermo Navarro (2006), Robert Elswit (2007), Anthony Dod Mantle (2008), Mauro Fiore (2009), Wally Pfister (2010), Robert Richardson (2011), Claudio Miranda (2012), Emmanuel Lubezki (2013), Emmanuel Lubezki (2014), Emmanuel Lubezki (2015), Linus Sandgren (2016), Roger Deakins (2017), Alfonso Cuarón (2018), Roger Deakins (2019)
The 78th Academy Awards presented by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS), took place on March 5, 2006, at the Kodak Theatre in Hollywood, Los Angeles beginning at 5:00 p.m. PST / 8:00 p.m. EST. The ceremony was scheduled one week later than usual to avoid a clash with the 2006 Winter Olympics.
- March 5, 2006
- Brokeback Mountain, Crash, King Kong and Memoirs of a Geisha (3)
The ASC_ at AMPAS_ Cinematography in the Digital Age John Bailey's Bailiwick - Free download as PDF File (.pdf), Text File (.txt) or read online for free. Artículo de 'John’s Bailiwick' en la web de la A.S.C (American Cinematographer Society) sobre la Cinematografía en la era Digital
Here are the winners of the 78th Annual Academy Awards® (most of the movies are not available yet, but you can add them to your queue now): Best Suppporting Actor George Clooney in Syrianna Achievement in Visual Effects King Kong Best Animated Feature Film of the Year Wallace & Gromit in the Curse of the Were-Rabbit Best Live Action Short Film Six Shooter Best Animated Short Film The Moon and ...
An updated visual history of every Academy Award-winning Best Supporting Actor, from the very first Oscar winner to the most recent.
ⓘ BAFTA Award for Best Cinematography. This is a list of winners and nominees for the BAFTA Award for Best Cinematography, which is presented to cinematographers, given out by the British Academy of Film and Television Arts since 1963.
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