Cinematography with Reed Morano, ASC (HBO's "Vinyl") - 010

Cinematography with Reed Morano, ASC (HBO's "Vinyl") - 010

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Cinematographer Reed Morano is the Director of Photography
for HBO’s hit new show Vinyl, executive produced by Martin
Scorcese and Mick Jagger.


In early 2013, Reed was invited to become the youngest member of
the American Society of Cinematographers; she is one of very few
women out of approximately 340 active members in the
organization. She has been named one of variety's"10
Cinematographers to Watch", one of ioncinema.com's "American New
Wave 25", and one of five innovative cinematographers in icg
magazine's "generation next" spotlight. In 2012, reed's work was
featured in Indiewire's "On the Rise '12: 5 Cinematographers
Lighting Up Screens in Recent Years" and "Heroines of Cinema: An
A-Z of Women in Film in 2012." Some of Reed's thoughts on
the digital revolution and how it has affected filmmaking are
featured in Keanu Reeves' acclaimed documentary Side by Side. She
was honored to be featured in Kodak's long-running OnFilm series.


Reed's work appears regularly at the Sundance Film Festival
including the premieres of Little Birds, Shut Up and Play the
Hits, and For Ellen. Frozen River won the Grand Jury prize at the
2008 Sundance Film Festival and went on to be nominated for two
Academy Awards (Best Actress for Melissa Leo and Best Screenplay)
and seven Independent Spirit Awards, including Best Picture;
Reed's work on the film was the subject of an article in American
Cinematographer. In 2013, Kill Your Darlings, a 35mm period piece
about the beat poets set in 1943, starring Daniel Radcliffe,
Michael C. Hall and Jennifer Jason Leigh was released
theatrically and premiered at Sundance, as well as the Toronto
and Venice film festivals. Also in 2013, The Inevitable Defeat of
Mister & Pete, premiered at Sundance and was released
theatrically that fall; the drama was directed by George Tillman
Jr. and stars Jennifer Hudson, Anthony Mackie, and Jeffrey
Wright.


In January of 2014, HBO premiered the first season of its new
original series, Looking, shot by Reed. Reed's other theatrical
premieres of 2014 include The Skeleton Twins, War Story, Autumn
Blood, and Rob Reiner's latest feature, And So It Goes, starring
Michael Douglas and Diane Keaton, written by Mark Andrus of As
Good As It Gets.


In the summer of 2014, Reed began production on her first feature
as both the director and DP; Cinedigm's dark drama "Meadowland"
stars Olivia Wilde, Luke Wilson, Giovanni Ribisi, Elisabeth Moss,
Juno Temple and John Leguizamo. Reed is currently leading the
charge on a movement to control motion interpolation a.k.a. "the
soap opera effect" on our HDTVs; Reed's change.org petition is
supported by nearly 10,000 signatures and has gained momentum,
attracting the attention of both the film and technology
communities.


Reed currently lives in Brooklyn, New York with her husband and
two children.


Notes from the show:


Her dad suggested NYU film school to her because of her love of
photography.


All DPs develop an intuition so they can tell from a script how
it wants to be shot.


No one teaches you in film school what the etiquette is for a
cinematographer.


It takes years and years to find the right combination of your
style, the director's ideas, and what's right for the story.


Vinyl's pilot had already been shot before Reed's interview for
the HBO series.


Reed likes to light a whole space and yield to amazing
spontaneous moments more than planning every shot.


There's a fear of not having enough light.


Reed left film school in no rush to direct.


Reed started working in the grip and electric departments on
local shoots. Her first "big" film was Returning Mickey Stern,
shot on Fire Island, NY.


Fellow filmmaker and college buddy Toshiro Yamaguchi invited Reed
to join the crew of Mickey Stern.


Gripping gave Reed a real understanding of the set. It also
provided a paycheck while she shot films on the side.


You build up stamina and muscle memory over time.


She feels like "just one of the guys"- you have to "have a
trucker's mentality... you have to be chill."


That time she saw Conrad Hall, ASC speak.


The moment she found out she had been invited into the ASC.


How she got into the ASC.


Her partnership with Olivia Wilde.


The American Cinematographer Manual


The photography of Philip-Lorca diCorcia


Find Reed on Instagram at ReedMorano


This podcast hosted by New York attorney Michael Prywes was
sponsored by Prywes Schwartz, PLLC, a law firm devoted to artists
and entrepreneurs.


This podcast may contain attorney advertising. Prior results do
not guarantee future outcomes.

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