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One Year Filmmaking
Completion dates may vary depending on the production and post-production schedule of students` final film projects. Students may also choose to complete the One Year Filmmaking Program in advance of the published end dates. All sessions will have a holiday recess: Dec 22, 2007 - Jan 6, 2008; Dec 20, 2008 - Jan 4, 2009 Students` individual productions require additional expenses. This will vary depending on the complexity of the production and format (16mm, 35mm, DV or DH).
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Sep 4, 2008 - Aug 8, 2009 (Holiday Recess: Dec 20, 2008 - Jan 4, 2009) Oct 2, 2008 - Sep 4, 2009 (Break: Feb 21, 09 - Mar 1, 09)
Jan 8, 2009 - Dec 12, 2009 (Break: May 9, 2009 - May 17, 2009) Mar 5, 2009 - Feb 6, 2010 (Break: Jul 3, 09 - Jul 12, 09)
Jun 4, 2009 - May 8, 2010 (Break: Oct 3, 09 - Oct 11, 09)
Sep 10, 2009 - Aug 14, 2010 (Break: Dec 19, 09 - Jan 3, 10)
Oct 1, 2009 - Sep 03, 2010 (Break: Feb 20, 2010 - Feb 28, 2010)
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$17,000 per Semester |
One Year Broadcast Journalism in affiliation with NBC
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Sep 22, 2008 - May 16, 2009 (Break: Dec 20, 2008 - Jan 4, 2009)
Jan 8, 2009 - Aug 29, 2009 (Break: May 2, 2009 - May 10, 2009)
Sep 23, 2009 - May 15, 2010 (Break: Dec 19, 2009 - Jan 3, 2010)
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$17,000 per Semester |
One Year Documentary
Students` individual productions require additional expenses. This will vary depending on the complexity of the production.
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Sep 4, 2008 - Aug 8, 2009 (Break: Dec 20, 2008 - Jan 04, 2009)
Jan 8, 2009 - Dec 12, 2009 (Break: May 9, 2009 - May 17, 2009)
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$15,000 per semester |
Two Year Conservatory Filmmaking
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Sep 4, 2008 - Aug 8, 2009 (Break:Dec 20 - Jan 4, 2009)
Oct 2, 2008 - Sep 4, 2009 (Break: Feb 21 - Mar 1, 2009)
2nd Year: Jan 8, 2009 - Dec 12, 2009 (Break: May 9 - May 17, 2009)
Mar 5, 2009 - Feb 6, 2010 (Break: Jul 4 - Jul 12, 2009)
Jun 4, 2009 - May 8, 2010 (Break: Oct 3 - Oct 11, 2009)
Sep 10, 2009 - Aug 14, 2010 (Break: Dec 19, 2009 - Jan 03, 2010)
Oct 1, 2009 - Sep 3, 2010 (Break: Feb 20 - Feb 28, 2010)
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$17,000 per Semester |
Second Year Filmmaking
This program is only available to students who have already completed our One Year Filmmaking program
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Jun 4, 2009 - May 8, 2010 (Break: Oct 3 - Oct 11, 2009)
Sep 10, 2009 - Aug 14, 2010 (Break: Dec 19, 2009 - Jan 03, 2010)
Oct 1, 2009 - Sep 3, 2010 (Break: Feb 20 - Feb 28, 2010)
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$17,000 per Semester |
MFA Filmmaking
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Sep 4, 2008 - Aug 8, 2009 (Break:Dec 20 - Jan 4, 2009)
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$17,000 per Semester |
Bachelor`s Degree Candidate Application
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Sep 4, 2008 - Aug 7, 2009 (Break: Jan 24, 09 - Jan 25, 08) Oct 2, 2008 - Sep 4, 2009 (Break: Feb 21, 09 - Mar 1, 09) |
$17,000 per semester |
One Year Acting
All sessions will have a holiday recess: Dec 20, 2008 - Jan 4, 2009
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Sep 3, 2008 - May 2, 2009 (Break: Dec 20, 2008 - Jan 4, 2009) Oct 1, 2008 - Jun 13, 2009 (Break: Feb 7, 2009 - Feb 15, 2009 Jan 7, 2009 - Aug 29, 2009 (Break: May 2, 2009 - May 10, 2009) Mar 4, 2009 - Oct 24, 2009 (Break: Jun 27, 09 - Jul 5, 2009)
Jun 3, 2009 - Feb 13, 2010 (Break: Sep 26, 09 - Oct 04, 09)
Sep 9, 2009 - May 8, 2010 (Break: Dec 19, 09 - Jan 3, 10)
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$12,500 per semester |
Two Year Conservatory Acting for Film
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Sep 3, 2008 - May 2, 2009 (Break: Dec 20, 2008 - Jan 4, 2009) Oct 1, 2008 - Jun 13, 2009 (Break: Feb 7, 2009 - Feb 15, 2009) |
$12,500 per semester |
Second Year Acting for Film
This program is only available to students who have already completed our One Year Acting for Fillm program
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Oct 1, 2008 - Jun 13, 2009 (Break: FEB 7, 2009 - FEB 15, 2009)
Jan 07, 2008 - Aug 29, 2009 (Break: May 2, 2009 - May 10, 2009)
Mar 04, 2009 - Oct 24, 2009 (Break: Jun 27, 2009 - Jul 5, 2009)
Jun 3, 2009 - Feb 13, 2010 (Break: Sep 26, 2009 - Oct 4, 2009) Sep 9, 2009 - May 8, 2010 (Break: Dec 19, 2009 - Jan 3, 2010)
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$12,500 per semester |
Two Year Conservatory Musical Theatre
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Sep 3, 2008 - May 2, 2009 (Break: Dec 20, 2008 - Jan 4, 2009) |
$13,375 per semester |
MFA Acting For Film
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Sep 3, 2008 - May 2, 2009 (Break: Dec 20, 2008 - Jan 4, 2009) |
$12,500 per semester |
One Year Producing
Students` individual productions require additional expenses. This will vary depending on the complexity of the production.
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Sep 5, 2008 - May 2, 2009 (Break: Dec 20, 2008 - Jan 4, 2009) Jan 09, 2009 - Aug 29, 2009 (Break: May 2, 2009 - May 10, 2009) Sep 11, 2009 - May 8, 2010 (Break: Dec 19, 2009 - Jan 3, 2010) |
$15,000 per semester |
One Year Cinema Studies
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Sep 5, 2008 - May 2, 2009 (Break: Dec 20, 2008 - Jan 4, 2009) Oct 1, 2008 - Jun 13, 2009 (Break: Feb 7, 2009 - Feb 15, 2009 Jan 7, 2009 - Aug 29, 2009 (Break: May 2, 2009 - May 10, 2009) Mar 4, 2009 - Oct 24, 2009 (Break: Jun 27, 09 - Jul 5, 2009)
Jun 3, 2009 - Feb 13, 2010 (Break: Sep 26, 09 - Oct 04, 09)
Sep 9, 2009 - May 8, 2010 (Break: Dec 19, 09 - Jan 3, 10)
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$12,500 per semester |
Two Year Conservatory Producing
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Sep 5, 2008 - May 2, 2009 (Break: Dec 20, 2008 - Jan 4, 2009) Jan 09, 2009 - Aug 29, 2009 (Break: May 2, 2009 - May 10, 2009) Sep 11, 2009 - May 8, 2010 (Break: Dec 19, 2009 - Jan 3, 2010) |
Tution: $15,000 per semester |
Second Year Producing
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Oct 3, 2008 - Jun 13, 2009 (Break: Feb 7, 2009 - Feb 15, 2009) Jun 5, 2009 - Feb 13, 2010 (Break: Sep 26, 2009 - Oct 4, 2009) Oct 2, 2009 - Jun 12, 2010 (Break: Feb 6, 2010 - Feb 14, 2010) Jun 4, 2010 - Feb 12, 2011 (Break: Sep 25, 2010 - Oct 3, 2010) |
$15,000 per semester |
MFA Producing
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Sep 5, 2008 - May 2, 2009 (Break: Dec 20, 2008 - Jan 4, 2009) Jan 09, 2009 - Aug 29, 2009 (Break: May 2, 2009 - May 10, 2009) Sep 11, 2009 - May 8, 2010 (Break: Dec 19, 2009 - Jan 3, 2010) |
Tution: $15,000 per semester |
One Year Screenwriting
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Sep 5, 2008 - May 2, 2009 (Break: Dec 20, 2008 - Jan 4, 2009) Jan 09, 2009 - Aug 29, 2009 (Break: May 2, 2009 - May 10, 2009) Sep 11, 2009 - May 08, 2010 (Break: Dec 19, 2009 - Jan 03, 2010) |
$10,000 per semester |
Two Year Conservatory Screenwriting
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Sep 5, 2008 - May 2, 2009 (Break: Dec 20, 2008 - Jan 4, 2009) Jan 09, 2009 - Aug 29, 2009 (Break: May 2, 2009 - May 10, 2009) Sep 11, 2009 - May 08, 2010 (Break: Dec 19, 2009 - Jan 03, 2010) |
$ 10,000 |
Second Year Screenwriting
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Oct 3, 2008 - Jun 13, 2009 (Break: Feb 7, 2009 - Feb 15, 2009) Jun 5, 2009 - Feb 13, 2010 (Break: Sep 26, 2009 - Oct 4, 2009) Oct 2, 2009 - Jun 12, 2010 (Break: Feb 6, 2010 - Feb 14, 2010) Jun 4, 2010 - Feb 12, 2011 (Break: Sep 25, 2010 - Oct 3, 2010) |
$10,000 |
MFA Screenwriting
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Sep 5, 2008 - May 2, 2009 (Break: Dec 20, 2008 - Jan 4, 2009) Jan 09, 2009 - Aug 29, 2009 (Break: May 2, 2009 - May 10, 2009) Sep 11, 2009 - May 08, 2010 (Break: Dec 19, 2009 - Jan 03, 2010) |
Tution: $10,000 per semester |
One Year 3D Animation
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Sep 3, 2008 - May 02, 2009 (Break: Dec 20, 2008 - Jan 4, 2009) Sep 9, 2009 - May 08, 2010 (Break: Dec 19, 2009 - Jan 3, 2010) Sep 8, 2010 - May 07, 2011 (Break: Dec 18, 2010 - Jan 2, 2011) |
$17,000 per Semester |
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8-Week Film & Digital
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Jul 7, 2008 - Aug 29, 2008 Aug 4, 2008 - Oct 4, 2008 Sep 8, 2008 - Nov 8, 2008 Oct 6, 2008 - Dec 6, 2008 Oct 27, 2008 - Dec 23, 2008 Jan 5, 2009 - Mar 7, 2009 |
$5,800
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8-Week Broadcast Journalism in affiliation with NBC
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Sep 22, 2008 - Nov 18, 2008 Jan 5, 2009 - Feb 28, 2009 |
$5,800
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8-Week Acting for Film
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Sep 8, 2008 - Nov 4, 2008 |
$5,000
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8-Week Screenwriting
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Jul 7, 2008 - Aug 29, 2008 Sep 8, 2008 - Nov 4, 2008 |
Tuition $3,000
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Special Holiday Film
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Dec 1, 2008 - Jan 24, 2009 |
$2,500
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Special Holiday Acting
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Dec 1, 2008 - Jan 24, 2009 |
$2,000
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6-Week Film & Digital
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Jul 7, 2008 - Aug 16, 2008 |
$4,500
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4-Week Filmmaking
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Jul 7, 2008 - Aug 2, 2008 Aug 4, 2008 - Aug 29, 2008 Sep 8, 2008 - Oct 7, 2008 Oct 6, 2008 - Nov 4, 2008 Oct 27, 2008 - Nov 22, 2008 Jan 5, 2009 - Jan 31, 2009 |
$3,500
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4-Week Digital Filmmaking
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Jul 7, 2008 - Aug 2, 2008 Aug 4, 2008 - Aug 29, 2008 Sep 8, 2008 - Oct 7, 2008 Oct 6, 2008 - Nov 4, 2008 Oct 27, 2008 - Nov 22, 2008 Jan 5, 2009 - Jan 31, 2009 |
$3,500
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4-Week Broadcast Journalism in affiliation with NBC
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Sep 22, 2008 - Oct 21, 2008 Jan 5, 2009 - Jan 31, 2009 |
$3,500
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4-Week Acting for Film
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Jul 7, 2008 - Aug 2, 2008 Aug 4, 2008 - Aug 29, 2008 Sep 8, 2008 - Oct 7, 2008 Oct 6, 2008 - Nov 4, 2008 Oct 27, 2008 - Nov 22, 2008 Jan 5, 2009 - Jan 31, 2009 |
$3,500
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4-Week Digital Editing - Final Cut Pro
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Jul 7, 2008 - Aug 2, 2008 Oct 6, 2008 - Nov 4, 2008 |
Tuition $3,500
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4-Week 3D Animation
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Oct 5, 2008 - Oct 30, 2008 |
$5,000
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Evening 12-Week Filmmaking
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Sep 15, 2008 - Dec 13, 2008 |
$3,500
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Evening 12-Week Digital Filmmaking
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Sep 15, 2008 - Dec 13, 2008 |
$3,500
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Evening 12-Week Acting
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Sep 15, 2008 - Dec 13, 2008 |
$3,000
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Evening Digital Editing - Final Cut Pro
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Sep 15, 2008 - Dec 13, 2008 |
$3,500
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Evening 12-Week Screenwriting
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Sep 15, 2008 - Dec 6, 2008 |
$2,500
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1-Week Digital Filmmaking
Students may take 1 Week Movie Camp, One Week Acting and One Week Music Video in three consecutive weeks.
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Jul 14, 2008 - Jul 19, 2008 Aug 11, 2008 - Aug 16, 2008 Sep 15, 2008 - Sep 20, 2008 |
$1,500
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1-Week Acting
Students may take 1 Week Movie Camp, One Week Acting and One Week Music Video in three consecutive weeks.
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Jul 14, 2008 - Jul 19, 2008 Aug 11, 2008 - Aug 16, 2008 Sep 15, 2008 - Sep 20, 2008 |
$1,000
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1-Week Music Video
Students may take 1 Week Movie Camp, One Week Acting and One Week Music Video in three consecutive weeks.
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Jul 14, 2008 - Jul 18, 2008 Jul 28, 2008 - Aug 1, 2008 Aug 11, 2008 - Aug 15, 2008 |
$1,500
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1-Week Animation Lip Sync
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Oct 13, 2008-Oct 17, 2008 Dec 08, 2008-Dec 12, 2008 |
$2,000
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1-Week Character Animation Immersive
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Oct 20, 2008-Oct 24, 2008 |
$2,000
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1-Week Animating Quadrupeds
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Oct 27, 2008-Oct 31, 2008 |
$2,000
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1-Week Modeling The Human Face
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Nov 10, 2008-Nov 14, 2008 |
$2,000
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1-Week Modeling The Torso
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Mar 17, 2008-Mar 21, 2008 Nov 17, 2008-Nov 21, 2008 |
$2,000
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1-Week Rigging Intensive
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Mar 24, 2008-Mar 28, 2008 Dec 1, 2008-Dec 5, 2008 |
$2,000
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OVERVIEW
Studying at the Film Academy's location in New York is like living at the crossroads of the world. New York City has a way of thrilling the senses that is as constant and direct as the subways rumbling beneath its surface. For size, diversity of landscape, people, and culture the city is unparalleled. One can hear dozens of different languages, choose from the cuisine of six continents, and rub shoulders with diplomats, designers, machinists or musicians on any given day. New York is a city of distinct pieces: the bustling shops of Chinatown and Spanish Harlem, the stately museums, the neighborhood brownstones. New York is about neon lights and taxi horns and street music, bookstores and landscaped parks and ten million inhabitants working together, each as unique as the next. All told, New York City, dynamic, rich in layers, always alive, is the perfect training ground for filmmaking. The city challenges and stimulates students on every shoot, every step of the way.
Our students have shot in virtually every neighborhood in the city: from SoHo lofts to East Village bars, from Brooklyn delis to Times Square at rush hour. Film shoots — student, commercial, and Hollywood — abound in New York. The support system — production offices, supply houses, actors, theaters, labs and people — is enormous. Simply by volume alone, New York is indisputably the greatest center of independent film production in the world. Like many filmmakers, novelists, playwrights, and painters, our students find that New York itself helps to shape their artistic vision. The city is not only a setting for their stories, but also an active element in the lives of their characters.
FACILITIES
The New York Film Academy's film school has two facilities in Manhattan: our headquarters overlooking Union Square Park in the historic Tammany Hall building on Park Avenue, and our new facility located in the heart of SoHo at Prince Street and Broadway. The Academy's film schools and acting schools are easily accessible to the rest of the city. A short walk takes the student into the neighborhoods of Greenwich Village, Tribeca, Little Italy or Times Square. A twenty-minute train ride brings the student to the door steps of Columbia University and Harlem, or Chinatown, Coney Island, Central Park, and the Brooklyn Bridge. It provides a haven from the hustle, and at the same time gives the student a springboard straight into the thick of the city's life.
EXTRA CURRICULAR
After a long and exhausting day of filmmaking or acting for film in out film school, students may want to relax by taking part in many the exciting activities available in the Big Apple. For dining, film, night life, shopping, and museums; the list goes on - New York ranks number one in the world. Opportunities for cultural activities are unlimited.
For the film lover, New York is full of mainstream and independent theaters: films often debut in the city months before they appear in theaters in the rest of the country.
New York boasts many of the world's largest museums, all located a short subway ride away from the Academy. Students dine in the town of innumerable restaurants, explore the bars and clubs of the West and East Village, Tribeca, Chelsea, and SoHo, and spend hours perusing the many art galleries and bookstores that are scattered throughout the city. Some of the best musicians in the world, from jazz to alternative to classical, play in New York. For theater, students have their pick, from opulent Broadway plays to guerrilla off-off-Broadway productions.
HOUSING
Our NYC Housing Coordinator helps students find safe and convenient accommodations within walking distance of the Academy or a short ride on mass transit. For more information on housing please click here.
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