2025 ASC AWARDS NOMINEES & HONOREES

The Brutalist, A Complete Unknown, Conclave, Dune: Part Two, Maria, Nosferatu & Wicked recognized in Feature Film category.

ASC AWARDS 2025
The American Society of Cinematographers (ASC) has unveiled the nominees for its 2025 Outstanding Achievement Awards, spanning feature films, documentaries, television and music videos. Winners will be honored at the 39th Annual ASC Awards on February 23, 2025, at The Beverly Hilton in Beverly Hills, California. For those who can't attend in person, the ceremony will be live-streamed on theasc.com.  


ASC AWARDS 2025 GROUP

2025 Honorees

Andrzej Bartkowiak, ASC will receive the prestigious Lifetime Achievement Award, while Michael Goi, ASC, ISC will be recognized with the Career Achievement in Television Award. John Simmons, ASC will be awarded the President's Award, and Joan Churchill, ASC will be celebrated with the Lifetime Documentary Award. Pete Romano, ASC will be honored with the Curtis Clark Technology Award.


Below is a complete list of this year’s nominees by category:


Theatrical Feature Film (Sponsored by Keslow Camera)
Jarin Blaschke for Nosferatu(Focus Features)
Alice Brooks, ASC for 
Wicked (Universal Pictures)
Lol Crawley, BSC for 
The Brutalist (A24)-BAFTA FILM AWARDS WINNER
Stéphane Fontaine, AFC for 
Conclave (Focus Features)
Greig Fraser, ASC, ACS for 
Dune: Part Two(Warner Bros. Pictures)
Edward Lachman, ASC for 
Maria (Netflix)
Phedon Papamichael, ASC, GSC, GCA for 
A Complete Unknown (Searchlight Pictures)


Episode of a Half Hour Series (Sponsored by Nanlux)
Adam Bricker, ASC for Hacks - Episode "Just for Laughs" (Max)
Carl Herse for 
The Franchise - Episode “Sc 31A: Tecto Meets Eye” (HBO)
Richard Rutkowski, ASC for 
Sugar - Episode “Starry-Eyed” (Apple TV+)
Seamus Tierney for 
Emily in Paris - Episode “Masquerade” (Netflix)
Kyle Wullschleger for 
Only Murders in the Building - Episode “Once Upon a Time in the West” (Hulu)


Limited or Anthology Series or Motion Picture Made for Television 

(Sponsored by Arri) 
Adam Arkapaw, ACS for Masters of the Air - Episode “Part Three” (Apple TV+)
Michael Berlucchi for 
Interior Chinatown - Episode “Generic Asian Man” (Hulu)
Robert Elswit, ASC for 
Ripley - Episode “Lucio” (Netflix)
Jonathan Freeman, ASC for 
The Penguin - Episode “Homecoming” (HBO)
Emmanuel Lubezki, ASC, AMC & Bruno Delbonnel, AFC, ASC for 
Disclaimer - “Episode I” (Apple TV+)
Zoë White, ACS for 
Hold Your Breath (Hulu)


Episode of a One-Hour Regular Series (Sponsored by Panavision)
Adriano Goldman, ASC, ABC, BSC for The Crown - Episode “Sleep, Dearie Sleep” (Netflix)
Catherine Goldschmidt, BSC for 
House of the Dragon - Episode “The Queen Who Ever Was” (HBO)
Baz Irvine, BSC, ISC for 
Silo - Episode “The Engineer” (Apple TV+)
Alejandro Martinez, AMC for 
House of Dragon - Episode “Rhaenyra the Cruel” (HBO)
Sam Mccurdy, ASC, BSC for 
Shōgun - Episode “Crimson Sky” (FX)
Christopher Ross, BSC for 
Shōgun - Episode "Anjin" (FX)


Spotlight Award (Sponsored by Panavision)
Michal Dymek for The Girl with the Needle(MUBI)
Jomo Fray for 
Nickel Boys (Amazon MGM Studios)
Klaus Kneist and Renata Mwende for 
Nawi(FilmCrew Media and Baobab Pictures)


Documentary Award (Sponsored by Canon)
Michael Crommett for Photographer: Dan Winters Life is Once. Forever. (National Geographic)
Michael Dweck and Gregory Kershaw for 
Gaucho Gaucho (Jolt)
Andrey Stefanov for 
Porcelain War(Picturehouse)


ASC Music Video Award (Sponsored by Red Digital Cinema)
Pepe Avila del Pino, AMC for “313” (Performed by Residente, Sílvia Pérez Cruz and Penelope Cruz)
Scott Cunningham, ASC for “Rebound” (Performed by Jennifer Lopez)
Rodrigo Prieto, ASC, AMC for “Fortnight” (Performed by Taylor Swift featuring Post Malone)


Last year’s ASC feature film winner was Hoyte van Hoytema, ASC, FSF, NSC for Oppenheimer. Details about the ceremony, including the complete show video, can be found here.


For information regarding the 39th ASC Awards, visit theasc.com or call 323-969-4333.