Marcia Reed

Marcia Ann Reed (born 1948), known professionally as Marcia Reed, is the first woman union still photographer in the motion picture industry having joined the International Cinematographers Guild in 1973 as a unit still photographer. She is also the first woman to win a Society of Operating Cameramen Lifetime Achievement Award [1] (Still Photographer) in 2000.[2]

Marcia Ann Reed
Born
Marcia Ann Reed

(1948-06-19) June 19, 1948
Alma materArt Center College of Design
OccupationStill Photographer
Parent(s)Josefina Flores and Paul "Dean" Reed

Early life

Reed was born in 1948 at Queen of Angels Hospital in Los Angeles. She is the only child of Josefina Flores and Paul "Dean" Reed. Her mother was with the WAVES (Women Accepted for Volunteer Emergency Service) based out of Tucson, during World War II. Her father, (who worked as P. Dean Reed) [3] was a television engineer and unit production manager on television shows. She attended Grant High School (Los Angeles) in Valley Glen, California and was one of the first female students to take a photography class which led to her interest in becoming a professional photographer.

After high school, Marcia applied to the prestigious Art Center College of Design and was one of the first women accepted into the Photography Program to graduate. For her final assignment, prior to graduating in 1970, Marcia created a Style Book on behind-the-scenes of a typical television production which led to her being offered a chance to be a non-union production photographer for the local television networks beginning in 1971. At that time, she also began working for Lucille Ball at Desilu Studios on a variety of productions.

Career

By March 2, 1973, Reed had her first movie assignment working on the set of the film Rhinoceros with Gene Wilder, Zero Mostel and Director Tom O'Horgan. It was to be the first of two films working with Gene Wilder (the other was Another You with Richard Pryor). Rhinoceros, released in 1974, was the first film to have a woman as the union still photographer.[4]}   She has worked on over 50 motion pictures [5] including: Leap of Faith (1992), LA Story (1991), Paradise (1991), Another You (1991), Maniac Cop 2 (1990), Turner & Hooch (1989), Pink Cadillac (1989), The Dead Pool (1988), Bird (1998), The Seventh Sign (1988), Back to the Beach (1987), Heartbreak Ridge (1986), Ratboy (1986), Pale Rider (1985), Get Crazy (1983), Kiss Me Goodbye (1982), Endangered Species (1982), Heartbeeps (1981), Ordinary People (1980), The Muppet Movie (1979), Comes a Horseman (1978), The Gauntlet (1977), The Enforcer (1976), The Last Tycoon (1976) and Rhinoceros (1974). Reed has one visual effects credit as a still photographer in 1977 on IMDB for Close Encounters of the Third Kind(she spent a month on foot taking the Devil's Tower photographs) where she is listed as Marcia Reid. [6]}

Reed has done work in the Caribbean, Canada, Greece, China and Italy as well as all over the United States.

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References

  1. "PAST SOC LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARDS - SOC Awards". socawards.com.
  2. "Marcia Reed". Operating Cameraman. Society of Operating Camermen. 10 (1): 14. 2001.
  3. "P. Dean Reed". IMDB.
  4. "Rhinoceros". IMDB.
  5. "Marcia Reed". IMDb.
  6. "Close Encounters of the Third Kind". IMDB.
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