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  1. Thomas R. Rondinella is an award winning independent film maker. He has edited fifteen feature films (including A Fool and his Money starring Oscar winner Sandra Bullock), written three produced feature films (All's Fair starring George Segal and Sally Kellerman, Blades and A Girls' Guide), directed three feature films (Blades, Scrappers: How ...

    • January 1, 1
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    • Rockville Center, New York, USA
  2. Overview. Born. November 24, 1959 · Rockville Center, New York, USA. Mini Bio. Thomas R. Rondinella is an award-winning independent film maker.

    • November 24, 1959
  3. Thomas R. Rondinella. A Catfish Studios founder and president, Thomas is an award-winning independent film maker. He has… edited fifteen feature films (including A Fool and his Money starring Oscar winner Sandra Bullock) written three produced feature films (All’s Fair starring George Segal and Sally Kellerman, Blades and A Girls’ Guide)

  4. Thomas R. Rondinella . Associate Professor. Seton Hall University Department of Communication. email: rondinth@shu.edu. 973-275-5837. Greetings and welcome to my site. I have worked in video and film production for the past 22 years in all aspects as writer, director, producer and editor. Read my bio.

  5. Thomas R. Rondinella graduated Seton Hall University as a history major and attended the prestigious New York University Graduate Film School. Tom received the valuable Paulette Goddard Scholarship. Having worked on a total of thirty-five films at NYU, Tom graduated with a MFA degree in 1984.

  6. Thomas Rondinella, M.F.A. Professor of Visual and Sound Media College of Human Development Culture and Media. Professor Rondinella has taught at Seton Hall since 1985 and is a film and video producer with his own company, Catfish Studios.

  7. Feb 15, 2024 · Rondinella’s newest film, “Against the Spread,” has been in production since May, and the scenes of the movie were shot from Oct. 6 to Oct. 18. Rondinella described it as a “thriller drama” and a reimagined story of Shakespeare’s “Merchant of Venice.”