Thursday, August 1, 2019

OUTSTANDING CINEMATOGRAPHY FOR A SERIES, MINISERIES OR MOVIE

Tony Miller for (“Episode 4”), Fleabag
Fabio Cianchetti for (“The Dolls”), My Brilliant Friend
Nelson Cragg for (“Pilot”), Pose
Yves Bélanger & Ronald Plante for (“Falling”), Sharp Objects
Bradford Young for (“Part 4”), When They See Us

AND THE WINNER IS:


YVES BÈLANGER & RONALD PLANTE FOR ("FALLING"), SHARP OBJECTS

These are the first wins and nominations for Yves Bélanger & Ronald Plante.

Television in the summer of 2018 was about two things for me. One was Pose and the other was Sharp Objects. Based on the Gillian Flynn novel it was one of the most captivating pieces of art I'd seen all year. The miniseries (please no second season!!) was incredible on so many levels. It winning my cinematography award is due to the great way in which the two DP's captured the scary nature of the southern gothic town both in and out of the sun. The penultimate episode really stood out it terms of it's photography whether it was the late night return to the Parker household when Camille discovers her families connection to the small town crimes that brought her home or the scenes during the day which led her to finally return home. The way in which these DP's capture the women on this show is so great whether it be the seemingly perfectness of Adora or the dark sadness of Camille and Amma. Great work by this team.

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