Roger Deakins has gained the best feature-film prize from the American Society of Cinematographers on Sunday night for "Skyfall," which means that "Argo" only gone two-for-three on a end of the week of film awards events.
Although "Argo" has won at the Scripter Awards on Friday and the BAFTA Awards previously Sunday, it was not even selected for an ASC Award, where Deakins' work on the James Bond movie "Skyfall" won out through Danny Cohen for "Les Miserables," Claudio Miranda for "Life of Pi," Janusz Kamninski for "Lincoln" and Seamus McGarvey for "Anna Karenina."
All besides Cohen are chosen for the cinematography Oscar. In Cohen's position, Robert Richardson was selected by the Academy's Cinematographers Branch for "Django Unchained."
Although "Argo" has won at the Scripter Awards on Friday and the BAFTA Awards previously Sunday, it was not even selected for an ASC Award, where Deakins' work on the James Bond movie "Skyfall" won out through Danny Cohen for "Les Miserables," Claudio Miranda for "Life of Pi," Janusz Kamninski for "Lincoln" and Seamus McGarvey for "Anna Karenina."
All besides Cohen are chosen for the cinematography Oscar. In Cohen's position, Robert Richardson was selected by the Academy's Cinematographers Branch for "Django Unchained."
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The success was the third aggressive ASC Award for Deakins. He also acquired the ASC's Lifetime Achievement Award in 2011, though he is 0-for-9 in Oscar nominations going into the show of this year.
Deakins was not in presence at the awards. Previously in the day, Miranda won a BAFTA Award for "Life of Pi" but had decided to be present at the ASC Awards instead of the BAFTAs, where "Pi" director Ang Lee approved on his behalf.

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