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A.S.C. TO HONOR SOL NEGRIN
 
LOS ANGELES - Sol Negrin, ASC, will receive the Presidents Award from the American Society of Cinematographers during the 24th Annual ASC Outstanding Achievement Awards. The event will be held at the Hyatt Regency Century Plaza Hotel on February 27, 2010.
(12/22/2009)
Negrin’s career as a cinematographer spans six-decades. He regularly organized industry events and selflessly taught the next generation of image makers the craft. He received five Emmy nominations: three for episodes of the TV series Kojak, one for the TV movie The Last Tenant, and one for an episode of the series Baker's Dozen. He also earned four Clio Awards for ad work.

Other television credits include episodes of McCloud, The Lucie Arnaz Show, The White Shadow, St. Elsewhere, Rhoda, Lime Street, Eischied, and Our Family Honor, as well as several telefilms. His feature credits include Superman, Coming to America, King Kong (1976), Jaws 2, and Robocop.



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