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Douglas Morse

Filmmaker at Grandfather Films

Douglas Morse is a Part-time Associate Teaching Professor at The New School.12 He is a filmmaker who has adapted and directed medieval and Renaissance classics for the screen, including "The Summoning of Everyman," Christopher Marlowe's "The Jew of Malta," and Shakespeare's "The Merchant of Venice".12 These films are studied by students and scholars in the United States and at universities around the world.12

Morse has also created other feature films, including:

  1. A documentary about hikers on the Appalachian Trail
  2. A docu-drama about Manhattan parents searching for a kindergarten for their gifted child
  3. An indie feature starring Tony Award winner Alice Ripley and other Broadway stars12

His academic work focuses on theatrical adaptation, screenplay analysis, and game theory and design.12 Morse's film adaptations are distributed by Films for the Humanities and Sciences, the largest distributor of Educational Media in the US.12

Currently, Morse is teaching courses such as "Film 1: An Introduction," "Writing for the Screen II," and "Writing Great Short Films" at The New School.12 His LinkedIn username is indeed "moviemaker".3

Highlights

Jan 1 · newschool.edu
Douglas Morse | Schools of Public Engagement - The New School
Jan 1 · newschool.edu
Douglas Morse - Faculty - The New School
Douglas Morse - Faculty - The New School
[PDF] 2022-23 Undergraduate Catalog - Bryant University
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[PDF] going trial - Plaintiff Magazine
Dec 23 · imdb.com
Douglas Morse - IMDb

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New York, New York, United States