New york film academy curriculum

The New York Film Academy (NYFA) offers a range of programs and courses in filmmaking, acting, and other related fields. Here is an overview of the curriculum for some of the most popular programs:

Film Programs:

  1. Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) in Film Production:
    • Year 1: Introduction to Film Production, Screenwriting, Film History, and Film Editing
    • Year 2: Advanced Film Production, Screenwriting, Film Directing, and Film Sound Design
    • Year 3: Specialized courses in Film Production, such as Cinematography, Lighting, and Special Effects
    • Year 4: Capstone project, where students produce a feature-length film
  2. Master of Fine Arts (MFA) in Film Production:
    • Year 1: Advanced Film Production, Screenwriting, Film Directing, and Film Sound Design
    • Year 2: Specialized courses in Film Production, such as Cinematography, Lighting, and Special Effects
    • Year 3: Capstone project, where students produce a feature-length film
  3. Certificate in Film Production:
    • 12-week program that covers the basics of film production, including screenwriting, directing, and editing

Acting Programs:

  1. Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) in Acting:
    • Year 1: Introduction to Acting, Scene Study, and Acting for Film and Television
    • Year 2: Advanced Acting, Scene Study, and Acting for Film and Television
    • Year 3: Specialized courses in Acting, such as Improvisation, Comedy, and Drama
    • Year 4: Capstone project, where students perform in a showcase
  2. Master of Fine Arts (MFA) in Acting:
    • Year 1: Advanced Acting, Scene Study, and Acting for Film and Television
    • Year 2: Specialized courses in Acting, such as Improvisation, Comedy, and Drama
    • Year 3: Capstone project, where students perform in a showcase
  3. Certificate in Acting:
    • 12-week program that covers the basics of acting, including scene study and acting for film and television

Other Programs:

  1. Digital Film Production:
    • 12-week program that covers the basics of digital film production, including screenwriting, directing, and editing
  2. Screenwriting:
    • 12-week program that covers the basics of screenwriting, including script structure, character development, and dialogue
  3. Film and Television Production:
    • 12-week program that covers the basics of film and television production, including screenwriting, directing, and editing

Curriculum Highlights:

Please note that the curriculum may vary depending on the program and location. It's best to check with the New York Film Academy directly for the most up-to-date information.