Reed Morano, a renowned filmmaker, was born on April 15, 1977, in Omaha, Nebraska, USA. Throughout her illustrious career, she has made a significant impact in the industry by directing and executive producing various projects. One of her most notable works is the pilot episode of the critically acclaimed series 'The Handmaid's Tale' (2017),as well as episodes 2 & 3, which showcased her exceptional storytelling skills. In addition to her work in television, Morano has also ventured into feature filmmaking, with her debut film 'Meadowland' (2015) receiving widespread recognition. Notably, she served as both the director and director of photography (DP) on this project, demonstrating her versatility and expertise in multiple roles. Her second feature film, 'I Think We're Alone Now' (2018),saw her reprise her dual role as director and DP, further solidifying her reputation as a multi-talented filmmaker.
As a cinematographer, Morano has worked on a range of projects, including the highly acclaimed documentary 'Lemonade' (2016) and the Oscar-nominated feature 'Frozen River' (2008). Her work on 'The Skeleton Twins' (2014) also received critical acclaim, showcasing her ability to craft visually stunning and emotionally resonant scenes. With her impressive body of work, Reed Morano has established herself as a talented and innovative filmmaker, capable of exceling in various roles within the industry.