The World of Film

Code: MT21801

Dates: November 1 - December 6, 2022

Meets: 1:00 PM to 2:30 PM

Sessions: 6

Location: Creutzburg Center

Course Fee: $99.00

Sorry, we are no longer accepting registrations for this course. Please contact our office to find out if it will be rescheduled, or if alternative classes are available.

Continue exploring the amazing world of film! Enhance or continue your love of films by learning about the production process and the creative world of filmmaking. What truly is the difference between a good film and a great film? Join award-winning filmmaker, actress and SJU Professor Miller as she takes you behind the scenes in this discussion-based, dynamic and fun journey through the world of film. Ideal for both new and returning students.
Fee: $99.00
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Creutzburg Center

260 Gulph Creek Road
Radnor, PA 19087
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Gabrielle Miller

Gabrielle Miller is an award-winning filmmaker and actress who has performed and directed across the world. Her short film, “9 Lives: Chapter One” was an Official Selection for over 25 international film festivals and garnered over 10 awards of excellence including the coveted Best Short Film Award. She has taught courses at Marymount Manhattan College, the University of Idaho and currently teaches in Film Studies at Saint Joseph's University. She has performed her one-woman educational performance for thousands including at The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, The Museum of the City of New York, Universal Studios Educational Theatre and for the United States Naval Base receiving an accomodation for her work. She was the Chair of Theatre and Film at the Episcopal Academy for 5 years where she added film studies programming to the humanities curriculum. She can be seen on QVC as a guest host and in such films as “Hollywould” alongside Eric Roberts. She has been teaching at Saint Joseph’s University for 10 years creating new curriculum in courses such as Women in Film, The Art of Comedy, Chaplin/Keaton, and Great American Performances.

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