American Society of Cinematographers Award for Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography in an Episode of a One-Hour Television Series – Commercial

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The American Society of Cinematographers Award for Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography in an Episode of a One-Hour Television Series – Commercial is an annual award given by the American Society of Cinematographers to cinematographers working in 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[edit]

1980s[edit]

Year Program Episode Nominees Network
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[edit]

Year Program Episode Nominees Network
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 Bridge "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[edit]

Year Program Episode Nominees Network
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[edit]

Year Program Episode Nominees Network
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 Commercial Television
Mr. Robot "eps2.0_unm4sk-pt1.tc" Tod Campbell USA
Gotham "Wrath of the Villains: Mr. Freeze" Christopher Norr Fox
Manhattan "Jupiter" Richard Rutkowski WGN America
Preacher "Finish the Song" John Grillo AMC
Underground "The Macon 7" Kevin McKnight WGN America
2017
[30][31]
Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography in Episode of a Series for Commercial Television
12 Monkeys "Thief" Boris Mojsovski Syfy
Gotham "The Executioner" Crescenzo Notarile Fox
Legion "Chapter 1" Dana Gonzales FX
The Originals "Bag of Cobras" Kurt Jones The CW
12 Monkeys "Mother" David Greene Syfy
2018
[32][33]
Beyond "Two Zero One" Jon Joffin Freeform
Damnation "A Different Species" Dana Gonzales USA
Gotham "A Dark Knight: Queen Takes Knight" David Stockton Fox
Timeless "The King of the Delta Blues" Nathaniel Goodman NBC
Yellowstone "Daybreak" Ben Richardson Paramount Network
2019
[34][35]
Project Blue Book "The Flatwoods Monster" C. Kim Miles History
Gotham "Legend of the Dark Knight: Ace Chemicals" David Stockton Fox
Legion "Chapter 20" Dana Gonzales FX
"Chapter 23" Polly Morgan
Vikings "Hell" Peter Robertson History

2020s[edit]

Year Program Episode Nominees Network
2020
[36][37]
Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography in an Episode of a One-Hour Television Series – Commercial
Motherland: Fort Salem "Up is Down" Jon Joffin Freeform
Better Call Saul "Bagman" Marshall Adams AMC
Killing Eve "Meetings Have Biscuits" Carlos Catalán BBC One
Project Blue Book "Area 51" François Dagenais History
"Operation Mainbrace" C. Kim Miles
2021
[38]
Snowfall "Weight" Tommy Maddox-Upshaw FX
Clarice "Silence is Purgatory" Brendan Steacy CBS
Mayans M.C. "The Orneriness of Kings" David Stockman FX
Riverdale "Chapter Eighty-Nin: Reservoir Dogs" Ronald Paul Richard The CW
Snowpiercer "Our Answer for Everything" Thomas Burstyn TNT
Superman & Lois "Heritage" Gavin Struthers The CW
2022
[39][40]
The Old Man "IV" Jules O'Loughlin FX
Better Call Saul "Saul Gone" Marshall Adams AMC
Interview with the Vampire "Is My Very Nature That of a Devil" Jesse M. Feldman
Snowfall "Departures" Christian "Tico" Herrera FX
Snowpiercer "Bound By One Track" Jaime Reynoso TNT

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