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1998 American Society of Cinematographers Awards
Annual US film/tv awards ceremony
Annual US film/tv awards ceremony
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| number | 13 |
| award | ASC Awards |
| award_link | American Society of Cinematographers |
| date | |
| free_award_type | Cinematography in Theatrical Releases |
| free_award | The Thin Red Line |
| last | 1997 |
| next_link | 1999 American Society of Cinematographers Awards |
| next | 1999 |
The 13th American Society of Cinematographers Awards were held on February 21, 1999, honoring the best cinematographers of film and television in 1998.
Winners
Film
- Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography – Theatrical Releases
- The Thin Red Line – John Toll
Television
- Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography – Regular Series
- The X-Files (Episode: "Drive") – Bill Roe
Nominees
Film
- Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography – Theatrical Releases
- Elizabeth – Remi Adefarasin
- The Horse Whisperer – Robert Richardson
- Saving Private Ryan – Janusz Kamiński
- Shakespeare in Love – Richard Greatrex
Television
- Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography – Regular Series
- JAG (Episode: "Gypsy Eyes") – Hugo Cortina
- Michael Hayes (Episode: "Imagine") – James L. Carter
- Millennium (Episode: "Skull and Bones") – Robert McLachlan
- The X-Files (Episode: "Travelers") – Joel Ransom
References
References
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