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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Reed_MoranoReed Morano - Wikipedia

    Reed Morano (born April 15, 1977) is an American film director and cinematographer. Morano was the first woman in history to win both the Emmy and Directors Guild Award for directing a drama series in the same year for the pilot episode of The Handmaid's Tale.

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm1543747Reed Morano - IMDb

    Reed Morano is an award-winning filmmaker who has worked as a cinematographer, director, and producer on various projects, including The Handmaid's Tale, Frozen River, and Lemonade. IMDb provides her biography, filmography, photos, videos, and contact info.

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  3. Reed Morano is an award-winning filmmaker who directed THE HANDMAID'S TALE, THE RHYTHM SECTION, and I THINK WE'RE ALONE NOW. She is also a cinematographer who shot FROZEN RIVER, VINYL, and LEMONADE, and a member of the American Society of Cinematographers.

  4. May 10, 2017 · Reed Morano, the director of the first three episodes of Hulu's adaptation of Margaret Atwood's novel, talks about creating the cinematic language of a dystopian nightmare. She shares her insights on sound design, visual palette, and the surreal experience of launching the show in a politically charged climate.

  5. Sep 21, 2017 · Reed Morano, the Emmy-winning director of the first three episodes of The Handmaid's Tale, talks about her vision, her challenges, and her future projects. Learn how she created the show's distinctive look, worked with Elisabeth Moss, and became the first woman to win the Outstanding Drama Series award in 22 years.

    • Jada Yuan
    • Contributor
  6. May 3, 2017 · Ms. Morano, who worked as a cinematographer on part of Beyoncé’s “Lemonade,” directed the first three episodes of the series, setting the look for future installments.

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  8. Jan 8, 2017 · Reed Morano, a former cinematographer and director of Beyonce's "Lemonade", talks about her vision for the dystopian drama based on Margaret Atwood's novel. She reveals her creative choices for the camera, the color palette and the flashbacks in the series.

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