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The One-Year program runs on an eight-month calendar, divided into two 16-week semesters. Each of the 16-week semesters requires intensive time demands and a complete commitment on the part of the student. A standard week of study involves approximately 30 hours of classes, six hours a day, Monday through Friday, with additional time required in the evenings and on weekends for classes, rehearsals, and shoots.
The Film Academy's Two-Year Conservatory Acting for Film Program is a unique opportunity for students to explore and master the differences and similarities between stage performance and acting in front of a camera. Students will deepen their knowledge of the craft and gain invaluable experience through advanced scene work and production experience. The first year follows the curriculum of the One-year Acting for Film Program, and the second year will be comprised of the additional classes.
The Academy offers short term intensive programs in Filmmaking, acting, digital editing, digital filmmaking, animation, screenwriting.
The New York Film Academy offers camps for students ages 14-17 and tweens 10-13. High school programs include hands-on Filmmaking, Digital Filmmaking, Acting For Film, 3D Animation, Broadcast Journalism. Tween camps include one or two weeks in Digital Filmmaking or Acting for Film.
In Year One, master students undergo a thorough regimen of class work and film acting that lays the groundwork for a professional life in the film arts. In Year Two, master students prepare for the thesis project while working with a curriculum designed to broaden their exposure to the many facets of the professional world of film acting.
*Students have the option of completing the credits and course work for the first year at our campuses in New York City, Los Angeles at Universal Studios, or Abu Dhabi, UAE. All students will complete the second year at our location in Universal Studios.
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