1-Year Producing Program in Los Angeles

Learn Media, Film, and TV Production at NYFA

In NYFA’s full-time 1-Year Producing Program in Los Angeles, students learn the essentials of the entire producing process. Through in-depth coursework and hands-on experience, the program explores the various phases of development such as acquiring rights, working with writers, packaging and assembling a commercially viable project, financing, production, pre-production, filming, post-production, marketing, and distribution. Students also learn the art of pitching and become comfortable with the legal aspects of producing.

Faculty Highlights

Interview with NYFA Los Angeles Producing Chair, Jenni Powell

Interview with NYFA New York Producing Chair, Neal Weisman

Producing School Alumni

Anthony Scordio  

Anthony Scordio

Producer

 
Federico Guarascio  

Federico Guarascio

Producer

 
Giulia Bernardini  

Giulia Bernardini

Producer

 
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Curriculum

The 1-Year Producing Program in Los Angeles curriculum includes:

  • An intensive series of classes and hands-on workshops covering topics such as Producer’s Craft, Directing for Producers, Cinematography & Lighting, Elements of Screenwriting, and Film Production
  • Instruction and critique from the producing faculty actively working in the industry
  • Actual experience working as a producer on set, as well as various roles in classmates’ films
  • Access to a high-tech video, sound, and lighting equipment library
  • Guest lectures with industry professionals working as producers, directors, actors, and more

The goal of the 1-Year Producing Program is to equip students with the training and skills to fully produce creative projects and pursue their interest in the film and television industries. To learn more, see NYFA’s Course Catalogs. To request more information about NYFA Australia, click here.

 

Tuition

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Dates

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Please note: Equipment, curriculum, and projects are subject to change and may vary depending on location. Students should consult the most recently published campus catalog for the most up-to-date curriculum.