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Article: Lensers fete 'Blood': Elswit tops honors at ASC ceremony.
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- Daily Variety
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- January 28, 2008
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Robert Elswit staved off a tough field Saturday night at the American Society of Cinematographers awards ceremony when he topped the feature competition for his work on Paul Thomas Anderson's "There Will Be Blood."
"I just think it's impossible to pick these five films apart from one another," said Elswit, who has shot all of Anderson's movies dating back to the filmmaker's 1996 feature debut "Hard Eight." "I'm really lucky that Janusz (Kaminski) did extraordinary work a year after he resigned from the ASC, and that Roger (Deakins) is competing with himself. To avoid this (from happening again), there should probably be a category called 'best cinematography in a movie by ...
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