Rowan?s Cinema Workshop Club Sponsors Student Film Screening

Rowan?s Cinema Workshop Club Sponsors Student Film Screening

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For more than 25 years, Cinema Workshop has provided Rowan Students with the opportunity to write and produce their own films. On Thursday, April 7, the club will sponsor a screening on five student films produced during the past year.

The two screenings, one at 7:30 p.m. and a second at 9 p.m., will be held in the Bozorth Auditorium. Tickets for each show will be available at the door for $5. DVDs of the program will be available for purchase for $10 each along with Cinema Workshop sweatshirt and t-shirts. Sale proceeds will fund future film and video projects.

Films to be featured are:

? ?Scratched??Directed by Kathryn Morrison, this black and white film explores a balloon enjoying its first minute of freedom.

? ?Job Interview??Directed and written by Michael Licisyn and produced by Matthew Basile, this color film follows three unlikely candidates as they apply for a position at a major corporation.

? ?The Greaser: Hit Man??Directed and written by Jack Swiker and produced by Mike Petroff, this black and white film is about a telemarketer/killer.

? ?Night Terrors??Directed by Ray Willis, written by Chris Pudding and produced by Arden Niessner, is about ?The Masher? on the prowl who could only be stopped by one detective.

? ?The Delivery??Directed by Jack Swiker, written by Kevin Fischer and produced by Mike Petroff, was Cinema Workshop?s entry in the last year?s 48-hour Film Project, a national event where teams of filmmakers create a short film in a 48-hour period. One of the 10 best entries in the competition, ?The Delivery? was selected for screening during the 13th Philadelphia Film Festival.

For more information on Cinema Workshop, or this event, visit http://www.cinemaworkshop.com or contact club advisor Sean O?Leary at 856-256-4307.