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Steve Grossman
Assistant Professor, Digital Filmmaking & Video Production

M.A., Boston University
M.F.A., University of Southern California
A.B., Boston University

Steve teaches screenwriting at the New England Institute of Art and is responsible for developing the narrative film writing sequence, including such courses as "Writing for the Visual Media," "Fundamentals of Scripting and Storyboarding," "Writing the Short," "Introduction to the Feature Screenplay," and "Writing the Feature Screenplay." In addition, he teaches "Topics in Film" courses and has introduced "Writing for Animation" in the Media Arts and Animation department. He has written feature screenplays, edited films, and created trailers for independent Hollywood producers such as Roger Corman, Halcyon Films, Dynamite Entertainment and Zacharias Motion Pictures. Steve is the writer of "Survive!" a television pilot produced by Metromedia. He co-produced and edited the short film "Trifles," the winner of over 25 awards worldwide. His most recent assignment was writer and associate producer on the documentary "Chaos and Order: Making American Theater" (distributed by Films for the Humanities & Sciences) which spotlights the American Repertory Theater, one of the most respected and innovative dramatic institutions in the United States. Narrated by Tony-Award winning actress Cherry Jones, the film features F. Murray Abraham, Debra Winger, and numerous other renowned performers, along with groundbreaking directors Andrei Serban, Peter Sellers, and Robert Woodruff. "Chaos and Order: Making American Theater" has been accepted by the American Theatre Wing Archives and the Americans For the Arts Archives, and screened at the New England Film and Video Festival, SOWA Film Festival, Provincetown International Film Festival, and the National Arts Club. He serves on the Board of the South End Cinema Foundation for the Arts. A former literary agent representing screen rights for authors (including National Book Award finalists) and screenwriters, Steve continues to be a consultant for writers. He is an active writer with feature screenplays and projects currently circulating in Los Angeles.



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