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  • American Society of Cinematographers Gives Top Award to Roger Deakins, Again

    The “1917” cinematographer wins his fifth ASC award; Spotlight and and documentary awards go to “The Lighthouse” and “Honeyland”

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  • How ‘1917’ Cinematographer Roger Deakins Pulled Off Sam Mendes’ One-Shot WWI Film

    TheWrap Oscar magazine: “It’s a single shot, but does that force us to just follow them down a trench all the time?” Deakins says

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  • ‘1917,’ ‘Joker,’ ‘The Irishman’ Among American Society of Cinematographers Nominees

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  • ‘1917’: See How Sam Mendes Tackled ‘One Continuous Shot’ for World War I Epic (Video)

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