American Society of Cinematographers Award for Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography in an Episode of a One-Hour Television Series – Non-Commercial
The American Society of Cinematographers Award for Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography in an Episode of a One-Hour Television Series – Non-Commercial is an annual award given by the American Society of Cinematographers to cinematographers working in non-commercial television. It was first awarded in 2016, when the awards separated it Regular Series award, splitting ad-sponsored television programs and non-sponsored, cable or streaming series into two categories. In 2020, the distinction of "One-Hour" was added, as half-hour programs were given their own categories.
Winners and nominees[]
1980s[]
Year | Program | Episode | Nominees | Network |
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1987 [1] |
Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography in Regular Series | |||
Heart of the Series | Woody Omens | ABC | ||
Amazing Stories | "Go to the Head of the Class" | John McPherson | NBC | |
L.A. Law | "Pilot" | Reynaldo Villalobos | ||
Moonlighting | "Blonde on Blonde" | Gerald Finnerman | ABC | |
Scarecrow and Mrs. King | "Unfinished Business | Richard L. Rawlings | CBS | |
1988 [1] | ||||
Paradise | "Stray Bullet" | Richard M. Rawlings Jr. | CBS | |
Beauty and the Beast | "No Way Down" | Roy H. Wagner | CBS | |
"God Bless the Child" | Stevan Larner | |||
Moonlighting | "Here’s Living With You Kid" | Gerald Finnerman | ABC | |
Sable | "Toy Gun" | Alex Nepomniaschy | ||
1989 [1] | ||||
Murder, She Wrote | "Night of the Tarantula" | John Elsenbach | NBC | |
Beauty and the Beast | "Snow" | Roy H. Wagner | CBS | |
Hunter | "Investment in Death" | James Bagdonas | NBC | |
Paradise | "Common Good" | Richard M. Rawlings Jr. | CBS | |
Wiseguy | "How Will They Remember Me?" | Frank E. Johnson |
1990s[]
Year | Program | Episode | Nominees | Network |
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1990 [1] | ||||
Murder, She Wrote | "Ballad for a Blue Lady" | John Elsenbach | NBC | |
Gabriel's Fire | "Money Walks" | Victor Goss | ABC | |
Jake and the Fatman | "God Bless the Child" | James Bagdonas | CBS | |
Quantum Leap | "Pool Hall Blues" | Michael W. Watkins | NBC | |
thirtysomething | "The Go Between" | Kenneth D. Zunder | ABC | |
1991 [1] | ||||
The Trials of Rosie O'Neill | "This Can’t Be Love" | Jack Priestley | CBS | |
Columbo | "Death Hits the Jackpot" | George Koblasa | ABC | |
Jake and the Fatman | "Street of Dreams" | John C. Flinn III | CBS | |
Quantum Leap | "Dreams" | Michael W. Watkins | NBC | |
The Young Riders | "Spirits" | Ross A. Maehl | ABC | |
1992 [1] | ||||
Jake and the Fatman | "Nightmare" | John C. Flinn III | CBS | |
Brooklyn Brdge | "The Last Immigrant" | Kenneth D. Zunder | CBS | |
Northern Exposure | "Cicely" | Frank Prinzi | ||
Quantum Leap | "Killin' Time" | Michael W. Watkins | NBC | |
The Young Riders | "Shadow Man" | Ross A. Maehl | ABC | |
1993 [1] | ||||
Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman | "Where the Heart Is" | Roland 'Ozzie' Smith | CBS | |
NYPD Blue | "Oscar, Meyer, Weiner" | Brian J. Reynolds | ABC | |
"True Confessions" | Bing Sokolsky | |||
Second Chances | "I Can't Get No Satisfaction" | Lowell Peterson | CBS | |
The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles | "Istanbul, September 1918" | David Tattersall | ABC | |
1994 [1][2] | ||||
ER | "Day One" | Thomas Del Ruth | NBC | |
Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman | "The Washington Affair" | Roland 'Ozzie' Smith | CBS | |
NYPD Blue | "You Bet Your Life" | Brian J. Reynolds | ABC | |
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine | "Crossover" | Marvin V. Rush | Syndicated | |
The X-Files | "Duane Barry" | John Bartley | Fox | |
1995 [1] | ||||
Murder One | "Chapter Four" | Aaron Schneider | ABC | |
Chicago Hope | "Leave of Absence" | Kenneth Zunder | CBS | |
NYPD Blue | "Heavin' Can Wait" | Brian J. Reynolds | ABC | |
Tales from the Crypt | "You, Murderer" | Rick Bota | HBO | |
The X-Files | "Grotesque" | John Bartley | Fox | |
1996 [1][3] | ||||
Murder One | "Chapter Nine" | Aaron Schneider | ABC | |
Chicago Hope | "A Time to Kill" | James R. Bagdonas | CBS | |
High Incident | "The Godfather" | Bing Sokolsky | ABC | |
NYPD Blue | "Closing Time" | Brian J. Reynolds | ||
The X-Files | "Grotesque" | John Bartley | Fox | |
1997 [1][4] | ||||
3rd Rock from the Sun | "A Nightmare on Dick Street" | Marc Reshovsky | NBC | |
Ally McBeal | "Silver Bells" | Billy Dickson | Fox | |
Chicago Hope | "Hope Against Hope" | James R. Bagdonas | CBS | |
Millennium | "The Thin White Line" | Robert McLachlan | Fox | |
Prince Street | "God Bless America" | Jonathan Freeman | NBC | |
1998 [1] | ||||
The X-Files | "Drive" | Bill Roe | Fox | |
JAG | "Gypsy Eyes" | Hugo Cortina | CBS | |
Michael Hayes | "Imagine, Part 2" / "Under Color of Law" | James L. Carter | ||
Millennium | "Skull and Bones" | Robert McLachlan | Fox | |
The X-Files | "Travelers" | Joel Ransom | ||
1999 [1][5] | ||||
The X-Files | "Agua Mala" | Bill Roe | Fox | |
Felicity | "Todd Mulcahy, Part 2" | Robert Primes | The WB | |
Millennium | "Matryoshka" | Robert McLachlan | Fox | |
Profiler | "Las Brisas" | Lowell Peterson | NBC | |
Time of Your Life | "The Time the Millennium Approached" | John Peters | Fox |
2000s[]
Year | Program | Episode | Nominees | Network |
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2000 [1][6] | ||||
The West Wing | "Noël" | Thomas Del Ruth | NBC | |
Ally McBeal | "Ally McBeal: The Musical, Almost" | Billy Dickson | Fox | |
The Others | "1112" | Shelly Johnson | NBC | |
The Practice | "The Deal" | Dennis Smith | ABC | |
Touched by an Angel | "God Bless the Child" | Frank E. Johnson | CBS | |
The X-Files | "Patience" | Bill Roe | Fox | |
2001 [1] | ||||
The West Wing | "Bartlet for America" | Thomas Del Ruth | NBC | |
Alias | "Time Will Tell" | Michael Bonvillain | ABC | |
Ally McBeal | "The Wedding" | Billy Dickson | Fox | |
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation | "Alter Boys”" | Michael Barrett | CBS | |
The X-Files | "This is Not Happening" | Bill Roe | Fox | |
2002 [1][7] | ||||
MDs | "Wing and a Prayer" | Robert Primes | ABC | |
Alias | "Page 47" | Michael Bonvillain | ABC | |
Ally McBeal | "Reality Bites" | Billy Dickson | Fox | |
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation | "Fight Night" | Frank Byers | CBS | |
"Snuff" | Michael Barrett | |||
The West Wing | "Holy Night" | Thomas Del Ruth | NBC | |
The X-Files | "Release" | Bill Roe | Fox | |
2003 [1][8] | ||||
Carnivàle | "Pick a Number" | Jeffrey Jur | HBO | |
Cold Case | "Time to Hate" | Eric Schmidt | CBS | |
Crossing Jordan | "Dead Wives Club" | John Aronson | NBC | |
Threat Matrix | "Dr. Germ" | Chris Manley | ABC | |
The West Wing | "7A WF 83429" | Thomas Del Ruth | NBC | |
2004 [1][9][10] | ||||
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation | "Down the Drain" | Nathan Hope | CBS | |
CSI: NY | "A Man a Mile" | Chris Manley | CBS | |
Deadwood | "Deep Water" | David Boyd | HBO | |
The Sopranos | "Long Term Parking" | Alik Sakharov | ||
The West Wing | "Gaza" | Thomas Del Ruth | NBC | |
2005 [1][11][12] | ||||
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation | "Who Shot Sherlock?" | Nathan Hope | CBS | |
Carnivàle | "Los Moscos" | Jeffrey Jur | HBO | |
Las Vegas | "Everything Old Is You Again" | John C. Newby | NBC | |
Smallville | "Scared" | Glen Winter | The WB | |
Without a Trace | "Freefall" | John B. Aronson | CBS | |
2006 [1][13][14] | ||||
Smallville | "Arrow" | David Moxness | The CW | |
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation | "Killer" | Nathan Hope | CBS | |
CSI: Miami | "Darkroom" | Eagle Egilsson | ||
Day Break | "What If They Find Him" | Bill Roe | ABC | |
House | "Meaning" | Gale Tattersall | Fox | |
2007 [1][15] | ||||
Smallville | "Noir" | Glen Winter | The CW | |
The Black Donnellys | "All of Us Are in the Gutter" | Russell Lee Fine | NBC | |
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation | "Happy Ending" | James L. Carter | CBS | |
CSI: Miami | "Inside Out" | Eagle Egilsson | ||
Women's Murder Club | "Welcome to the Club" | John Fleckenstein | ABC | |
2008 [16][17] | ||||
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation | "For Gedda" | Nelson Cragg | CBS | |
Flashpoint | "Who's George?" | Stephen Reizes | CBS | |
House | "House's Head" | Gale Tattersall | Fox | |
Smallville | "Fracture" | Glen Winter | The CW | |
The Tudors | "Everything Is Beautiful" | Ousama Rawi | Showtime | |
2009 [1][18] |
Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography in Regular Series One Episode/Pilot | |||
Dark Blue | "Venice Kings" | Eagle Egilsson | TNT | |
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation | "Family Affair" | Christian Sebaldt | CBS | |
FlashForward | "The Gift" | Jeffrey Jur | ABC | |
Smallville | "Savior" | Glen Winter | The CW | |
Ugly Betty | "There's No Place Like Mode" | Michael Price | ABC |
2010s[]
Year | Program | Episode | Nominees | Network |
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2010 [1][19][20] | ||||
Boardwalk Empire | "Home" | Jonathan Freeman | HBO | |
Boardwalk Empire | "Family Limitation" | Kramer Morgenthau | HBO | |
Dark Blue | "Shell Game" | Eagle Egilsson | TNT | |
Mad Men | "Blowing Smoke" | Christopher Manley | AMC | |
Nikita | "Pilot" | David Stockton | The CW | |
Smallville | "Abandoned" | Glen Winter | ||
"Shield" | Michael Wale | |||
2011 [1][21] |
Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography in Regular Series One-Hour Television | |||
Boardwalk Empire | "21" | Jonathan Freeman | HBO | |
Boardwalk Empire | "To the Lost" | David Franco | HBO | |
Chase | "Narco, Part 2" | David Stockton | NBC | |
Downton Abbey | "Pilot" | David Katznelson | PBS | |
Pan Am | "Pilot" | John Lindley | ABC | |
2012 [1][22][23] | ||||
Game of Thrones | "The North Remembers" | Kramer Morgenthau | HBO | |
Hunted | "Mort" | Balazs Bolygo | Cinemax | |
Alcatraz | "Pilot" | David Stockton | Fox | |
Fringe | "Letters of Transit" | David Moxness | ||
Mad Men | "The Phantom" | Christopher Manley | AMC | |
Strike Back | "Episode 11" | Michael Spragg | Cinemax | |
2013 [1][24][25] | ||||
Game of Thrones | "Valar Dohaeris" | Jonathan Freeman | HBO | |
Beauty & the Beast | "Tough Love" | David Greene | The CW | |
Boardwalk Empire | "Erlkönig" | David Franco | HBO | |
The Borgias | "The Purge" | Pierre Gill | Showtime | |
Dracula | "The Blood Is the Life" | Ousama Rawi | NBC | |
Game of Thrones | "Kissed by Fire" | Anette Haellmigk | HBO | |
Magic City | "The Sins of the Father" | Steven Bernstein | Starz | |
Sleepy Hollow | "Pilot" | Kramer Morgenthau | Fox | |
2014 [1][26][27] |
Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography in Television Series | |||
Boardwalk Empire | "Golden Days for Boys and Girls" | Jonathan Freeman | HBO | |
Game of Thrones | "Mockingbird" | Fabian Wagner | HBO | |
"The Children" | Anette Haellmigk | |||
Gotham | "Spirit of the Goat" | Christopher Norr | Fox | |
Manhattan | "Perestroika" | Richard Rutkowski | WGN America | |
Vikings | "Blood Eagle" | PJ Dillon | History | |
2015 [1][28] | ||||
Marco Polo | "The Fourth Step" | Vanja Černjul | Netflix | |
Game of Thrones | "Hardhome" | Fabian Wagner | HBO | |
Gotham | "Rise of the Villains: Scarification" | Crescenzo Notarile | Fox | |
"Rise of the Villains: Strike Force" | Christopher Norr | |||
12 Monkeys | "Mentally Divergent" | David Greene | Syfy | |
2016 [29] |
Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography in Regular Series for Non-Commercial Television | |||
Game of Thrones | "Battle of the Bastards" | Fabian Wagner | HBO | |
Game of Thrones | "Book of the Stranger" | Anette Haellmigk | HBO | |
House of Cards | "Chapter 45" | David M. Dunlap | Netflix | |
Outlander | "Prestonpans" | Neville Kidd | Starz | |
Penny Dreadful | "The Day Tennyson Died" | John Conroy | Showtime | |
2017 [30][31] |
Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography in Episode of a Series for Non-Commercial Television | |||
The Crown | "Smoke and Mirrors" | Adriano Goldman | Netflix | |
Game of Thrones | "Dragonstone" | Gregory Middleton | Fox | |
"The Spoils of War" | Robert McLachlan | |||
Outlander | "The Battle Joined" | Alasdair Walker | Starz | |
The Man in the High Castle | "Land O' Smiles" | Gonzalo Amat | Amazon | |
2018 [32][33] | ||||
The Crown | "Beryl" | Adriano Goldman | Netflix | |
The Handmaid's Tale | "Holly" | Zoë White | Hulu | |
"The Word" | Colin Watkinson | |||
Homeland | "Paean to the People" | David Klein | Showtime | |
The Man in the High Castle | "Jahr Null" | Gonzalo Amat | Amazon | |
Peaky Blinders | "The Company" | Cathal Watters | Netflix | |
2019 [34][35] | ||||
The Handmaid's Tale | "Night" | Colin Watkinson | Hulu | |
Carnival Row | "Grieve No More" | Chris Seager | Amazon | |
Das Boot | "Gegen die Zeit" | David Luther | Hulu | |
The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel | "Simone" | M. David Mullen | Amazon | |
Titans | "Dick Grayson" | Brendan Steacy | DC Universe |
2020s[]
Year | Program | Episode | Nominees | Network |
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2020 [36][37] |
Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography in an Episode of a One-Hour Television Series – Non-Commercial | |||
The Crown | "Imbroglio" | Fabian Wagner | Netflix | |
The Crown | "Fairytale" | Adriano Goldman | Netflix | |
Impulse | "The Moroi" | David Greene | YouTube Premium | |
Lucifer | "It Never Ends Well for the Chicken" | Ken Glassing | Netflix | |
The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel | "It's Comedy or Cabbage" | M. David Mullen | Amazon | |
Perry Mason | "Chapter Two" | David Franco | HBO |
Programs with multiple wins[]
Totals from combined category included.
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Programs with multiple nominations[]
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