ASC Awards 2026 Winners List


Refresh for updates… The American Society of Cinematographers is handing out its 40th anniversary ASC Awards tonight at the Beverly Hilton, and Deadline is updating the winners as they are announced. See the list below.

The ASCs celebrate the year’s best in cinematography in seven categories spanning feature films, TV, documentaries and music videos. Vying for the marquee the Theatrical Feature Film prize are Autumn Durald Arkapaw (Sinners), Michael Bauman (One Battle After Another), Darius Khondji (Marty Supreme), Dan Laustsen (Frankenstein) and Adolpho Veloso (Train Dreams). The same quintet is nominated for the Best Cinematography Oscar next weekend.

The ASC’s Theatrical Feature Film winner has gone on to claim the Best Cinematography Oscar nearly half of the time — 18 times in its 39 years — but not last year. Maria‘s Edward Lachman at won the ASC last March, but Lol Crawley took the Academy Award for The Brutalist.

Frankenstein filmmaker and two-time Oscar winner Guillermo del Toro receives the ASC’s Board of Governors Award tonight. The honor is given to collaborators who champion directors of photography and elevate the visual craft at the heart of cinema.

Here are the winners of the 2026 ASC Awards revealed so far, following by the remaining nominees:

Winners

Episode of a Half-Hour Series

Adam Newport-Berra, The Studio (“The Oner”)

Nominees

Theatrical Feature Film

Autumn Durald Arkapaw, Sinners
Michael Bauman One Battle After Another
Darius Khondji, Marty Supreme
Dan Laustsen, Frankenstein
Adolpho Veloso, Train Dreams

Episode of a Half-Hour Series

Adam Bricker, Hacks (“I Love LA”)
Fraser Brown, Twisted Metal (“NUY3ARZ”)
Paul Daley, The Righteous Gemstones (“Prelude”)
Daniel Grant, Murderbot (“Escape Velocity Protocol”)
Matthew J. Lloyd, Government Cheese (“Trial and Error”)
Adam Newport-Berra, The Studio (“The Oner”)

Limited or Anthology Series or Motion Picture Made for Television

Michael Bauman, Monster: The Ed Gein Story (“Buxum Bird”)
Sam Chiplin, The Narrow Road to the Deep North (“Episode One”)
Pete Konczal, Black Rabbit (“Isle of Joy”)
Matthew Lewis, Adolescence (“Episode Two”)
Igor Martinović, Black Rabbit (“Attaf**kinboy”)

Episode of a One-Hour Regular Series
Alex Disenhof, Task (“Crossings”)
Jessica Lee Gagne, Severance (“Hello, Ms. Cobel”)
Dana Gonzalez, Alien: Earth (“Neverland”)
Ben Kutchins, The White Lotus (“Killer Instincts”)
Christophe Nuyens, Andor (“I Have Friends Everywhere”)

Spotlight Award

Steven Breckon, The Plague
Mátyás Erdély, Orphan
Karl Walter Lindenlaub, Amrum

Documentary Award

Mstyslav Chernov and Alex Babenko, 2000 Meters from Andriivka
Brandon Somerhalder, Come See Me in the Good Light
Lars Erlend Tubaas Øymo and Tor Edvin Eliassen, Folktales

ASC Music Video Award

Jeff Cronenweth, “Supernatural” (Performed by Ariana Grande)
Jon Joffin, “False Prophet” (Performed by Pillars of a Twisted City)
Jon Joffin, “Visiting Hours” (Performed by Jon Bryant)
Juliette Lossky, “Altamaha-ha” (Performed by Stacy Subero)
Rodrigo Prieto, “The Fate of Ophelia” (Performed by Taylor Swift)

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