Cynthia Wade

Cynthia Wade

Wade's career in documentary filmmaking has included work for almost every television broadcast outlet and dozens of non-profit and corporate clients.

She is Director and Cinematographer of the feature-length documentary Shelter Dogs (2003), which will air on HBO in 2004, and is principal camera for the Academy Award-nominated short documentary _Collector of Bedford Street, The (2001)_.

She recently finished shooting Risk/Reward (2003), a documentary about Women on Wall Street for Oxygen Media, as well as a special on Bi-Polar Personality Disorder for MTV for their National Mental Health Campaign.

Wade was writer/director and co-editor of the 1999 Cinemax documentary Grist for the Mill (1999), co-producer and the principal verite cinematographer for the 1998 PBS documentary _Taken In: Lives of America's Foster Children, The (1998)_, which was awarded a Columbia-DuPont Award for Excellence in Journalism.

Wade has been Field Producer for A&E's Biography and Ancient Mysteries series, Discovery's On The Inside and the History Channel's In Search of History television series.

Her corporate clients include Intel, The Gap, Metropolitan Life, Mutual of America, and Goldman Sachs; non-profit clients include The Drucker Foundation, Yale University, The Bush Center for Social Policy, California Emergency Foodlink, REACH Charter School, HELP for the Homeless, Boston's Museum of Science and the Computer Clubhouse of Boston.

Wade has been a guest lecturer at Manhattan Marymount College, has moderated documentary and film panels, and has served as a news and documentary judge for the Emmys.

She received a BA cum laude from Smith College and an MA in Documentary Film Production from Stanford University. IMDb Mini Biography By: Anonymous

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