Showing posts with label Film School. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Film School. Show all posts

Hard Day's Work

Friday, May 2, 2008

Episode 2 of the New York Film Academy 's episodic series “Working Stiffs” is up on our website.

This second episode is titled, "Hard Day's Work."

"Working Stiffs" is a short episodic television program produced by New York Film Academy students. It follows the adventures of two roommates who get canned from their corporate cubical farm jobs, which sets them off on a series of entrepreneurial escapades. Keep up on the antics of these two as they try to make things work on their own terms.

Go to the film school's website to view the latest episode.



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New York Film Academy In Rome, Italy

Thursday, April 17, 2008

The Film School and Acting School at the New York Film Academy is coming to Rome, Italy with Filmmaking Workshops starting MAY 5th, 2008.

The New York Film Academy is going to Cinecitta Studios in Rome, Italy. We’re holding 4 and 6 week filmmaking workshops in this new location, giving students the opportunity to shoot on Cinecitta Studios sets.

The Workshops start MAY 5th, 2008. A limited number of applications will be accepted.

Email us for more info at cinecitta@nyfa.com.

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Matthew Modine At The Film School

Friday, April 11, 2008

Matthew Modine comes to see student's work from the One-Year Acting for Film workshops. Go to our film school website for more info.



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Working Stiffs Premiers On The NYFA Channel

Thursday, April 10, 2008

"Working Stiffs," is our episodic series produced by New York Film Academy Film School students that is showing both at the Film School website and on YouTube. Episode 1 - titled, "9 to 5" kicks off the series. Watch for the next episode, coming soon.




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NYFA at Boston College

Monday, April 7, 2008

The Film School at the New York Film Academy will be at the Boston College Admissions Fair!



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Auditions for student film

Sometimes we find things out about our own Film School students from other blogs and website. Here's a case of that so we decided to repost it here. The below was found on freecastingcall.com:

New York Film Academy filmmaking student is looking for actors for her final thesis.
‘Encantada’ is a 9 minute short film that tells the story of how Danny’s childhood is taken away when the only relative he has left is diagnosed with Alzheimer and dementia.

Roles:
Female / 51-60 yrs. / Any Ethnicity.
Gladys: A very sweet and caring grandmother is in charge of her grandson until she gets Alzheimer.

Male / 15-17 yrs. / Any Ethnicity.
Danny: Bright brown eyes, brown hair and very tender face. Danny has to grow up and take care of his grandmother when she is diagnosed Alzheimer

The shooting will take place from May 12th to 18th, 2008. Please send your resume and headshots to: soleafilms [at] gmail [dot] com.



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We've Been Blogged!

Wednesday, April 2, 2008

Journal Mural do CACS mentioned us and called us "one of the best cinema schools in the whole world."

Aww Shucks! Thanks from the Film School & Acting School at the New York Film Academy.



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NYFA Alum Produces “A Four Letter Word”

Thursday, March 27, 2008

indieWIRE, a celebrated website for and about the international independent film community, interviewed Director Casper Andreas' about his second feature film, "A Four Letter Word." The film is set to be self-released by the director on March 28 in New York City and April 11 in Los Angeles.

NYFA Film Schoool graduate, Markus Goetze, produced the film with Andreas.

When asked by indieWIRE to give advice to emerging filmmakers, he said, “To follow your bliss.”

At 12:15PM on Saturday March 29th there will be a screening of "A Four Letter Word" at the Chelsea Clearview. Andreas will be there with my Markus Goetze and they will host an extended filmmaking seminar afterwards.

If you still need more guidance in filmmaking techniques, come to the premier Film School in the world, The New York Film Academy to see how our “hands-on technique” to filmmaking can make you a movie-making star.

Read the entire interview at indieWIRE.com.



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On The Road To Abu Dhabi With NYFA

Friday, March 21, 2008

Reuters UK reported about the New York Film Academy’s newest campus in Abu Dhabi, UAE. This past February, the Film School at the New York Film Academy opened up a location there.

The Reuters’s story reports:

The film school, which maintains branches in Europe and the U.S., has been seeking to expand into the Middle East for some time, according to John Sammon, former director of education at the NYFA program at Universal Studios near Los Angeles and head of the new school here.


"We've always looked at laying down roots in the Middle East, and when the Abu Dhabi Authority for Culture and Heritage approached us, it just seemed like the most logical thing to do," Sammon said. "There's a lot going on in Dubai and Abu Dhabi, in terms of investments in film and cinema -- Warner Bros., Abu Dhabi Media Co. and Harvey Weinstein have all invested here. We're their project"

Read the entire article on the Reuter’s website.

The New York Film Academy’s Film School also offers classes in their other locations in California and New York, as well as special programs in plenty of other locations.



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Kudos Goes To NYFA Graduate, Paul Dano For There Will Be Blood Role

New York Film Academy graduate, Paul Dano, played twin brothers, Eli and Paul Sunday in the acclaimed 2007 film “There Will Be Blood,” opposite actor, Daniel Day-Lewis. Inspired by (but not based on) Upton Sinclair's novel, Oil!, the movie tracks Day-Lewis’s character, the ruthless Daniel Plainview, a silver miner who discovers oil in turn of the century America. Paul Dano’s character Eli Sunday, a young preacher with high ideas of his own for the oil money, comes into conflict with Plainview as he threatens the oil man’s plans to dominate all the land’s reserves.

Paul Dano’s acting credits include Little Miss Sunshine & LIE, among other productions including “A Christmas Carol,” “Ragtime,” “Inherit the Wind,” and more on Broadway. For his roles in LIE he won various awards and he nabbed the SAG Award for “Little Miss Sunshine.”

Rumors abound for Dano’s next roles including a voice over part in the film version of the beloved children’s story, “Where the Wild Things Are,” scheduled for a 2009 release.

The Film & Acting Schools at The New York Film Academy congratulate Paul Dano on his awards and for his spectacular performance in the award-winning film, "There Will Be Blood."

The New York Film Academy is a premier Film & Acting School with a “learning by doing” approach to teaching all aspects of filmmaking including, directing, producing, editing, acting, and scriptwriting. We also offer programs in digital journalism in conjunction with NBC News.



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Former Film Student, Anne Sophie, Wins Awards For Her NYFA Student Film, Then Snags Feature Film Financing.

Monday, March 17, 2008

Anne Sophie was a graduate from one of The New York Film Academy’s short-term filmmaking class in Universal Studios. In three months she made a student film that brought her international notice. All at the tender age of 15!

Anne sent us a note that said:

The NYFA has literally, and I mean it, changed my life! I took a 3 month weekend filmmaking class in the Fall of 2006 (I was 15) without expecting much. The short film I made at the end of the program landed some international awards and allowed me to finance my first feature film, FADED MEMORIES, that will be out this year!

See and interview with Anne Sophie on KTLA:

My interview on the Morning Show - Los Angeles


When you are done watching the interview, head over to the Film School at New York Film Academy and see what else if up.

You can view some more student films from the film school at the New York Film Academy on the website.



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NYFA Graduate John Sammon Traded Law For Film

The Gulf News Website has a story about one of the Film School at New York Film Academy’s former Film Students, John Sammon.

They write:

He ditched law school for a degree in filmmaking at the New York Film Academy. Today John Sammon, an accomplished filmmaker, is the director of the same Academy, which opens a branch in Abu Dhabi next month.

The art of storytelling is a gift most possess, but the art of visual storytelling has to be learnt.

And this is what John Sammon, director of the New York Film Academy (NYFA), has set out to do.

Storytelling is intricately woven in the UAE's culture as many a traditional tale is narrated around winter fires
and cool majlises.

Sammon's plan is to take these stories to the big screen in his latest role as director when NYFA opens its third campus next month in Abu Dhabi, its first branch offering yearly courses outside the US.

The reason, states Sammon, is the large population of young talent, the tradition of storytelling and the strong leadership that supports and encourages artistic expression. The Academy aims to educate the region's gifted and talented storytellers.

To read the full article about this NYFA Film School graduate go here.



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Arun Vaidhyanathan on Balu Mahendra

Friday, March 14, 2008

New York Film Academy’s Film School graduate Arun Vaidhyanathan was featured on the Bollywood website TamilStar.com. He spoke about “‘Acchamundu Acchamundu,” the next movie he is planning to direct in India. He said that despite his New York Film School training he still admires inspirational filmmakers of India like Balu Mahendra.

The site said that:

Arun Vaidhyanathan, a graduate from New York Film Academy is now set to ready of shooting for his next movie titled ‘Acchamundu Acchamundu’. The film features Prasanna and Sneha in lead roles and Director Arun himself has revealed that AA would be a suspense-horror-thriller based on global issue.

Read the entire post about Arun Vaidhyanathan at TamilStar.com.



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