Copy of fall 2024 catalog

ARTS

004 ART OF THE CINEMA: ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT By combining a text on film appreciation, and viewing films from the birth of motion pictures to present day, you will follow the growth of the aesthetic value within filmmaking in order to make the experience more than just “going to the movies.” We will begin with the silent era and end with a film produced within the last 5-10 years of the same genre. Frank Petrilli Mon., Sept. 16 6:00-9:00PM In-Person at Rippowam 6 sessions $75 Frank S. Petrilli is a director/actor for stage and screen, is an associate mem- ber of Writers Guild of America east, a member of the Dramatists Guild, and the Stage Directors and Choreographers Society. He has coached Acting for the Camera and The Art of Dramatic Writing at Weist Barron Studio of Acting, the Ted Bardy Studios, the Shetler Studios, and John Robert Powers in NYC, and also at Western Connecticut State University.

001 PAINTING IN OILS AND ACRYLIC R This course is for beginning and more advanced

students. Beginners will learn how to mix colors and basic color theory including value, color temperature, and com- plimentary color mixing. More advanced students will work on paintings of their own choice. Kathie Milligan Thurs., Sept. 19 6:00-8:30PM Virtual 10 sessions $144 Kathie Milligan is a landscape, figure and still life painter who received her MFA in painting from the New York Studio School in Manhattan.

002 BEGINNING WATERCOLOR R This class is for the beginning art student who wants to learn the fundamentals of painting using watercolor as a medium. The principles of color theory and composition will be examined, and there will be a demonstration at the beginning of every class. A list of supplies will be sent to registrants prior to the start of the class. Rosa E. Colon Tues., Sept. 10 6:00-8:00PM In-Person at Rippowam 10 sessions $144

005 ART OF DRAMATIC WRITING Acquire and develop the basics of dramatic writing for use with screenplays, stage plays and teleplays. Learn the similarities and difference between them; Cover plot, character, structure, dialogue, monologue, description & action, as well as treatments, one-line continuities, slug-lines, thumb-nails, scenarios and the synopsis Frank Petrilli Tues., Sept. 17 6:00-9:00PM In-Person at Rippowam 6 sessions $75

003 INTERMEDIATE WATERCOLOR R This class is for students who have had a previous experience with the watercolor medium. Students will learn how to use other materials like canvas and wood panels to work with watercolors, and learn how to seal your watercolor project. Rosa E. Colon Weds., Sept. 11 6:00-8:00PM In-Person at Rippowam 10 sessions $144 Rosa Colon graduated from the Jorge Tadeo Lozano University in Colombia as an Interior Decorator and studied Architectural Expression at the National University of Colombia. She studied under the direction of master artist Enzo Russo in the U.S., and has had numerous solo and group exhibitions in CT and NY. She is a member of the board of the Stamford Art Association and a member of the Loft Artists Association.

006 ACTING FOR THE CAMERA This weekly class introduces the basic skills and techniques required when acting for the camera. It also aims to increase your confidence and understanding of how to emote, gesture, as well as analyze and deliver text for the camera. Frank Petrilli Weds., Sept 18 6:00-9:00PM In-Person at Rippowam 6 sessions $75

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