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'''Glen MacPherson''' (born [[29th October]] [[1959]]) was the [[director of photography]] for [[Doctor Who (1996)|''Doctor Who'' (1996)]].  A member of both the American and Canadian cinematographers' societies, he was the first nationally-accredited cinematographer to work on a ''Doctor Who'' televised production.
'''Glen MacPherson, CSC, ASC''' (born [[29th October]] [[1959]]) was the [[director of photography]] for [[Doctor Who (1996)|''Doctor Who'' (1996)]].  A member of the Canadian Society of Cinematographers at the time of filming ''Doctor Who'', he subsequently obtained membership in the [[wikipedia:American Society of Cinematographers|American Society]].  As such, he was the first DP in the history of ''[[Doctor Who]]'' to be the member of a prestigious, by-invitation-only national society of cinematographers at the time of filming a ''Doctor Who'' story.  Along with [[Ernie Vincze]], he remains one of only two similarly-credentialed DPs in ''Doctor Who'' history, as of [[Series 5 (Doctor Who)|Matt Smith's first series]].


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Glen MacPherson, CSC, ASC (born 29th October 1959) was the director of photography for Doctor Who (1996). A member of the Canadian Society of Cinematographers at the time of filming Doctor Who, he subsequently obtained membership in the American Society. As such, he was the first DP in the history of Doctor Who to be the member of a prestigious, by-invitation-only national society of cinematographers at the time of filming a Doctor Who story. Along with Ernie Vincze, he remains one of only two similarly-credentialed DPs in Doctor Who history, as of Matt Smith's first series.

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