Videographer/Director Jane Waters Dies
Source: Genesisonline.com
Jane Waters, a videographer and director widely considered one
of the best cinematographers in adult film history, has died at
the age of 68.
Waters, whose real name was John Keeler, passed away of a heart
attack in Pittsburgh over the weekend, Bill Margold, the
industry historian who was Waters’ longtime friend and
collaborator, told XBIZ Tuesday.
“I truly loved the man,” Margold said. “I had unbelievable
admiration and affection for him.”
Margold called Keeler one of porn’s great “unsung heroes.”
“I don’t know of any other man who never got the credit he
deserved more than Keeler,” Margold said. “He’s a man who shot
for all the people who went on to become famous and he never got
the fame he deserved.”
Keeler came up with his stage name after editing the 1985
classic VCA movie New Wave Hookers as a homage to mainstream
filmmaker John Waters.
“And the legend began to grow,” Margold said. “I think men who
can use female stage names are quite comfortable with their
sexuality.”
Waters had more than 50 porn directing credits, including
Traci’s Big Trick in 1987 and Barely Legal 51 & 52 in 2005. But
he became better known as a cinematographer and director of
photography for scores of other adult movies in addition to a
handful of mainstream films including Wild Child (1991), Little
Corey Gorey (1993) and Adventures in Pornoland (2008).
Among the high-profile producer/directors who have worked
alongside Waters are John Stagliano, Paul Thomas and Rob Black,
among numerous others.
Thomas told XBIZ Tuesday he had a long conversation with Waters
about three weeks ago, speaking to him for the first time in an
extended period.
“He seemed to be happy,” said Thomas, who knew him for 30 years.
“We worked together constantly over the years. Next to [Ralph
Parfait], he’s the second guy I worked with the most. He was the
most artful cameraman in the business. He composed more artful
shots than anyone I’ve ever worked with.”
Thomas continued, “He was also extremely temperamental. He and I
used to get into big cat fights. I remember on Bonnie & Clyde
with Racquel Darrian [in 1993] he walked off the set. He walked
off the set with me regularly, it was just part of our routine.
“But we remained very good friends. He was one of the few people
I continued to talk to after I left Vivid [in 2009]. He was a
very, very unique guy — sober and very intelligent, a very
sensitive artist.
“He certainly seemed to have tons of life left in him.”
Thomas recalled that he met Waters, who had roots upstate New
York, because both were dating the same porn star at the same
time.
“I did a lot of big shows with him. He was the head of
everything technical,” Thomas said. “He absolutely composed the
prettiest shots that I’ve seen. He taught me how to compose a
shot with movement and texture, not to just square it off and
shoot it. It’s real sad, he’ll be missed.”
Jared Rutter, the former chairman of the X-Rated Critics
Organization (XRCO), also knew Waters.
“He was well-known for his lighting,” Rutter said. “It was kind
of old-school.”
Margold said that Waters was the lead photographer on an
industry-positive project that never got finished called We Are
the World XXX. He added that he is already trying to resurrect
the project in honor of Waters and “anyone who has fallen from
the first 40 years.”
Keeler is survived by his wife Tilly and an older sister.
“He had a beautiful relationship with Tilly,” Margold said.
“They were a really loving couple. I’m very lucky to have known
him.”