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}} Mike Rosenthal grew up in a creative family, born to a ceramicist and a meteorologist. His artistic interests and abilities were clear from a very young age, excelling at drawing, painting, and sculpting. Eventually his parallel love for computers fused with his love for art, and Mike began working in visual effects when he was 17, first for Warner Brothers Digital, then Landmark Entertainment Group. At 19 he began studying cinematography as well, taking classes at AFI and USC, and working as a camera PA on indie features.

After getting accepted to Art Center for Film, Mike postponed enrollment because of an apprenticeship opportunity. He was introduced to the Academy Award-winning cinematographer, Russell Carpenter ASC, and Russell mentored him in filmmaking while Mike taught Russell Adobe Photoshop.


   

Mike Rosenthal

American football player (born 1977)

American football player

Mike Rosenthal (born June 10, 1977) is an American former professional footballoffensive tackle. He played college football at Notre Dame, where he was an All-American. He was selected by the New York Giants in the fifth round of the 1999 NFL draft, and played nine seasons in the National Football League (NFL).

Early life

Rosenthal was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and is Jewish.[1][2][3]

In high school at Penn High School, he was named USA TodayAll-America as a senior in Mishawaka, Indiana.[4] He also garnered All-America honors from Parade, SuperPrep, and Blue Chip Illustrated, earning top OL honors nationally by SuperPrep and ranking # 2 by Blue Chip.[4] He was tabbed as Indiana's Gatorade Circle of Champions Player of the Year as a senior.[4] He lettered three times in football, and twice in basketball.[5]

College career

At Notre Dame he started every game his junior and senior years (*Actually he

Michael Rosenthal

Art historian

Michael J. Rosenthal (born 1950) is emeritus professor of the history of art at the University of Warwick. He is a specialist both in British art and culture of the eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries, and the arts of early colonial Australia.[1]

Early life and education

Michael Rosenthal attended Colchester Royal Grammar School, then under the aegis of headteacher, Jack Elam.[2] He received his BA from the University of London, his MA from the University of Cambridge and his PhD from the Courtauld Institute of Art, University of London in 1978.[3]

Academic career and interests

Michael Rosenthal was Leverhulme Research Fellow at Jesus College, Cambridge before taking up a post in the Department of History of Art at the University of Warwick.[1]

His scholarship examines British art, particularly landscape, within social and cultural contexts, and focusing on the 18th and early 19th centuries. His 1977 PhD thesis at the Courtauld Institute of Art was entitled Constable and the

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