Filmmaking, Acting for Film and 3D Animation Camps
NYFA is proud to offer a range of summer camps in filmmaking, acting for film and 3D animation at this intellectually stimulating location, where students aged 14-17 are challenged to achieve their potential at the highest level. Whether it’s visiting where Paul Revere took his famous horse ride, Cambridge is teeming with history and culture, creating a truly rich environment for students.
Teen Programs
Our NYFA Cambridge, MA program offers full-time summer camps for teens in filmmaking, acting for film, and 3D animation. These programs are offered on a seasonal basis. Please contact an admissions representative for more details.
To view all teen and kids summer camps and year-round workshops available in the Cambirdge, MA location, please click here.
Facilities
The camps in Cambridge, MA are held on the Harvard University campus*. Throughout their time in the programs, students will be located close to Harvard Square’s historical, commercial, and academic resources. Cambridge, one of the oldest cities in the United States, also offers innumerable locations and sites to film.
Faculty
The experienced faculty at NYFA include filmmakers, digital and visual artists, and actors with a tremendous amount of knowledge in their chosen fields. NYFA’s summer camps aim to prepare students to pursue their creative goals, and faculty will provide guidance and mentorship to give students the opportunity to refine and improve their work.
NYFA students living on campus will reside in one of Harvard University’s residence halls. The dormitories are a short walk from campus and students will check-in and check-out of their dorms. Please note that due to safety concerns surrounding COVID-19, NYFA may be unable to offer housing for in-person camps. To learn more about camp housing, please visit our housing page. For additional information, please contact a NYFA Youth Admissions representative at [email protected].
During their time at NYFA, students spend the majority of their time in class, working on their film shoots with their instructors or teaching assistants, and/or working in professional labs. When time allows, students may explore campus and patronize establishments in Harvard Square, but must stay within a certain radius of classrooms and residence halls. That radius is clearly outlined at the onset of the program. Students must inform their counselor of their destinations in Harvard Square and they must adhere to our Buddy System.
Situated north of Boston, Cambridge is a hi-tech and cultured city that has served as an attraction for artists and scholars for centuries. Although the camp’s daily schedule is demanding, non-commuting students will take part in organized activities in and around the Harvard Square. As Cambridge is a vibrant college town with dozens of restaurants, cafés, bookstores, ice cream shops, and pizza parlors encircling the university, students will have plenty of spots to explore. A number of world-class museums are also in the area, as well as theatres. Weekend activities are mandatory for housed students and include daylong trips. Counselors attend and supervise these outings. Additional activities take place nearly every weeknight and on Sundays as well, and these are optional. In addition to exploring Cambridge, students may also make supervised trips into Boston, a twenty-minute train ride away.
For NYFA’s summer programs in Cambridge, MA, the cost of meals are built into the program. Students will have a meal plan that they will use at the cafeteria located in Memorial Hall. Any additional on or off-campus snacks or meals will need to be covered by the students. *New York Film Academy is not affiliated with Harvard University, nor is the Summer Camp in Cambridge, MA a Harvard University program or activity.
