Short Takes The ASC Andrew Laszlo Heritage Award-winning student films are Josephine and the Roach, shot by Damian Horan (top); Aexis, shot by H.R. McDonald (middle); and Language of the Unheard, shot by Travis LaBella (bottom). I ASC Honors 3 with Andrew Laszlo Heritage Awards By David Heuring The ASC presented Andrew Laszlo Heritage Awards to three outstanding student cinematographers during an awards ceremony at the Clubhouse in June. Damian Horan of the University of Southern California won the graduate competition for Josephine and the Roach; H.R. McDonald of the Art Center College of Design won the undergraduate competition for Aexis; and Travis LaBella of Northwestern University won the documentary competition, a new category this year, for Language of the Unheard. (Also nominated in the graduate category were Benjamin Kitchens of the American Film Institute for Narcocorrido and John Walstad MacDonald of Chapman University for The Bullet Catcher. The other nominees in the undergraduate category were Nicholas Wiesnet of Chapman University for The Drop and Adam Lee of Loyola Marymount University for Reclamation. LaBella was the sole nominee in the documen➣ tary competition.) 12 October 2012 American Cinematographer