Saturday, July 13, 2013

OUTSTANDING CINEMATOGRAPHY FOR A SERIES, MINISERIES OR TELEVISION MOVIE

Michael Slovis for (“Face Off”), Breaking Bad

Sam McCurdy for (“Blackwater”), Game of Thrones

Nelson Cragg for (“Marine One”), Homeland

Chris Manley for (“The Phantom”), Mad Men

Fabian Wagner for Sherlock A Scandal in Belgravia


AND THE WINNER IS:



MICHAEL SLOVIS FOR ("FACE OFF"), BREAKING BAD


Last Year’s Winner: Peter Wunstorf for (“Pilot”), The Killing


This is the third win for Michael Slovis on his fourth nomination for his work on Breaking Bad.


Breaking Bad is such an beautiful show and one of the best elements is the cinematography of the show which while being subtle is still some brillant work with the series cineamtography being done by Michael Slovis. In Face Off we see some great cinematography in how shots are being set up and captured. Especially the infamous shot of Gus and Walt/Jesse in the final moments of the season just are some great moments of cinematography to behold.


PREVIOUS WINNERS:

2000: Phil Abraham for (“Full Leather Jacket”), The Sopranos

2001: Raymond Stella for (“The Body”), Buffy: The Vampire Slayer

2002: Michael Bonvillian for (“Truth Be Told”), Alias

2003: Uta Briesewitz for (“Cleaning Up”), The Wire

2004: Alik Sakharov for (“Long Term Parking”), The Sopranos

2005: Joseph E. Gallagher for (“Boy the Earth Talks To”), Deadwood

2006: Rob Sweeney for (“Everybody’s Waiting”), Six Feet Under

2007: James Glennon for (“A Constant Throb”), Deadwood

2008: Michael Weaver for (“Pie-lette”), Pushing Daisies

2009: Michael Slovis for (“4 Days Out”), Breaking Bad

2010: Michael Slovis for (“Blood on the Scales”), Breaking Bad

2011: Peter Wunstorf for (“Pilot”), The Killing

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