Elizabeth Reed
Film Student
College Media Production major working toward a career in television and film. Values a positive attitude, effective communication, and a responsible approach to job requirements. Skilled in leadership, teamwork, and cooperation, along with a thorough understanding of video editing software.
Elizabeth describes her passion for filmmaking as "involuntary." Ever since she first watched Joe Wright's 2005 adaptation of "Pride and Prejudice" at the age of seven, she knew directing was her only choice of career. Now, a senior at Ball State University majoring in Video Production, her work includes a year and a half as show runner of "BSU Tonight," the university's first and only sketch comedy show, as well as directing and producing various shorts through Ball State's "Radiance Cinema" program. These projects include an acceptance into Hobnobben Film Festival for her first short film, "First Date,” and a world premiere at Indy Shorts International Film Festival for her most recent directorial project, “Leftovers.”
Recent Projects:
“Gallahue”
A mini-documentary made over the course of a weekend, “Gallahue” tells the story of a Girl Scout Camp in southern Indiana, and the strong connections the staff and campers make both to each other, as well as the camp itself.