‘Dune’ DP Greig Fraser Wins American Society of Cinematographers’ Feature Race (2024)

Greig Fraser’s lensing of Denis Villeneuve’s sci-fi epic Dune won the American Society of Cinematographers Award for a feature film during the 36th annual ASC Awards, which were presented during a hybrid event, both in-person and live-streamed from the ASC’s Hollywood Clubhouse.

Fraser, who was unable to attend the ceremony as he tested positive for COVID-19 just prior to last week’s BAFTAS, topped a field of nominees that included Bruno Delbonnel for The Tragedy of Macbeth, Dan Laustsen for Nightmare Alley,Haris Zambarloukos for Belfastand Ari Wegner for The Power of the Dog. In a prepared speech, Fraser thanked his crew and suppliers, as well as the Dune team.

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This is the second time that Fraser topped the ASC feature category; he previously won the award in 2017, for Garth Davis’ Lion (for which he was also Oscar nominated). A week ago, Fraser collected a BAFTA for Dune.

Fraser, Delbonnel, Laustsen, Wegner, andWest Side Story DP Janusz Kaminski are nominated for the Oscar in cinematography. In six of the last 10 years, the winner of the ASC feature competition went on to win the cinematography Oscar, including a year ago when Erik Messerschmidt won both awards for David Fincher’sMank. This year, Messerschmidt presented the feature award.

Power of the Dog DP Wegner is thesecond woman ever to be nominated for the cinematography Oscar, as well as the ASC’s feature competition. In both cases, the first was Rachel Morrison, who was Academy Award and ASC nominated in 2018 for Dee Rees’Mudbound.

Morrison was on hand Sunday to present the ASC Lifetime Achievement Award to Ellen Kuras, the first woman to receive this accolade. “This meant that if I was the first woman, the path was cleared for others to follow,” said Kuras of the significance of the award, adding that she was proud “to be part of a massive change, a change in culture.” Talking about the support of the ASC community, she added, “this is not about me, it’s about all of us at ASC, as a family.”

“Change is happening all around us,” she asserted in a powerful speech, noting that something that is being compromised is our safety, on and off set…. We must fight for our quality of life. The culture needs to change. Let’s continue to advocate for safety, on and off set.”

Later in the speech, she warned, “Democracy itself is in crisis…. Let us take the example of President Zelensky, who shows us what true bravery is.” She encouraged members to vote in the midterms, adding: “If we stay silent, what is the legacy we leave to our next generation?”

The ASC Award for a half-hour series went to Snowfall‘s Tommy Maddox-Upshaw, a Black cinematographer, who accepted the honor, saying, “Representation matters a lot. Thank you to the ASC.”

Jessica Beshir won the first award of the evening, in the the documentary competition, forFaya Dayi. Pat Scola’s lensing of Pig won the Spotlight Award, which recognizes cinematography in independent, foreign or art house-type films. Winners in the episodic categories, along with Maddox-Upshaw, included Barry Jenkins’ collaborator James Laxton (Moonlight) for The Underground Railroad; Jon Joffin for Titan; and Michael Berlucchi and Marc Carter for Mythic Quest.

During the evening, cinematographer and outgoing International Cinematographers Guild (IATSE Local 600) president John Lindley was honored with the President’s Award. “There is not a working cinematographer whose life has not been impacted by John Lindley,” said co-presenter and cinematographer Amy Vincent.

Accepting the award, Lindley celebrated the artists of the ASC and said he’s proud that ASC and Local 600 are working together, to allow cinematographers to “focus on their art [as they aim to protect] the health, safety and economic security” of members.

Also during the evening, Peter Levy (The Life and Death of Peter Sellers, Californication, 24) was feted with the ASC Career Achievement in Television Award. Panavision’s lens expert Dan Sasaki was the recipient of ASC’s inaugural Curtis Clark Technical Achievement Award, which recognizes an individual who has made significant technological contributions to cinematography and is named after DP Curtis Clark (The Draughtsman’s Contract), longtime leader of ASC’s technical initiatives. Accepting the award, Sasaki thanked the cinematographers for their “inspiration” and “sharing your vision with me.”

ASC president Stephen Lighthill introduced an In Memoriam segment that remembered cinematographers including DP and former ICG president George Spiro Dibie, and cinematographer Halyna Hutchins, who died last fall after being shot during a rehearsal on the set of Rust.

Also during the evening, longtime ASC supporter and tech innovator Rob Hummel was surprised with a special award for service to the Society.

The ASC Clubhouse — the society’s home since its founding in 1919 — provided a sense of history for the event. The Clubhouse was also the site where, 36 years ago in 1986, the first ASC Award was handed out to Jordan Cronenweth for Peggy Sue Got Married. This year, due to COVID-19, an estimated 800 guests were seated under tents on the ASC grounds for dinner and the presentation, which was hosted by Debbie Allen and also live-streamed.

A complete list of winners follows.

Feature Film

Greig Fraser, ASC, ACS for Dune (WINNER)
Bruno Delbonnel, ASC, AFC for The Tragedy of Macbeth
Dan Laustsen, ASC, DFF for Nightmare Alley
Ari Wegner, ACS for The Power of the Dog
Haris Zambarloukos, BSC, GSC for Belfast

Spotlight

Pat Scola for Pig (WINNER)
Ruben Impens, SBC for Titane
Adolpho Veloso, ABC for Jockey

Documentary

Jessica Beshir for Faya Dayi (WINNER)
Isabel Bethencourt and Parker Hill for Cusp
Jan Haft and Daniel Schönauer for The Hidden Life of Trees

Motion Picture, Limited Series, or Pilot Made for Television

James Laxton, ASC for The Underground Railroad – Episode: “Chapter 9: Indiana Winter” (WINNER)
Steve Annis for Foundation – Pilot Episode: “The Emperor’s Peace”)
Tim Ives, ASC for Halston – Episode: The Party’s Over
Christophe Nuyens, SBC for Lupin – Pilot Episode: “Chapter 1”
Ben Richardson, ASC for Mare of Easttwon – Episode: “Illusions”

Episode of a One-Hour Television Series – Non-Commercial

Jon Joffin, ASC for Titans – Episode: “Souls” (WINNER)
Stuart Biddlecombe for The Handmaid’s Tale – Episode: “The Wilderness”
David Garbett for Sweet Tooth – Episode: “Big Man”
David Greene, ASC, CSC for Chapelwaite – Episode: “The Promised”
Boris Mojsovski, ASC, CSC for TITANS – Episode: “Home”
Kate Reid, BSC for THE NEVERS – Episode: “Hanged”

Episode of a One-Hour Television Series – Commercial

Tommy Maddox-Upshaw, ASC for Snowfall – Episode: “Weight” (WINNER)
Thomas Burstyn, CSC, NZSC for Snowpiercer – Episode: “Our Answer for Everything”
Ronald Paul Richard for Riverdale – Episode: “Chapter Eighty-Nine: Reservoir Dogs”
Brendan Steacy, CSC for Clarice – Episode: “Silence Is Purgatory”
David Stockton, ASC for Mayans M.C. – Episode: “The Orneriness of Kings”
Gavin Struthers, ASC, BSC for Superman & Lois – Episode: “Heritage”

Episode of a Half-Hour Television Series

Michael Berlucchi and Marc Carter for Mythic Quest – Episode: “Backstory!” (WINNER)
Marshall Adams, ASC for Servant – Episode: “2:00”
Adam Bricker for Hacks – Episode: “There Is No Line”
Paula Huidobro for Physical – Episode: “Let’s Get Together”
Jaime Reynoso, AMC for The Kominsky Method – Episode: “And it’s Getting More and More Absurd”

‘Dune’ DP Greig Fraser Wins American Society of Cinematographers’ Feature Race (2024)

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