We have an opportunity to meet former SOTA student and guest filmmaker
Rob Walsh (SOTA 2005) who will screen his film Whisperwalk. Rob graduated from York University in Toronto 2009 and was the cinematographer for the film, it recently screened in the Rochester International Film Festival at the Dryden Theatre; the director Elli Weisbaum will accompany him.
So today, please attend the guest artist visit. When we return to the lab, please prepare and finalize your documentary films. These projects are due.
For Thursday, please have read Citizen Kane for homework.
Just a reminder that the Penfield Poetry Contest deadline is this week, and please support the creative writing department by attending the Playwrights' Festival Readings and Choose Your Own Improv play event, April 28 @ 7:00 in the Ensemble Theatre. Tickets are free for you enrolled in the class, but $4 for parents/other students/dates, etc. Tickets are available at the door.
This blog is designed for Rochester City School students at the School of the Arts in support of their classes: Playwriting & Film Studies.
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