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NEW YORK FILM ACADEMY

New York , New York ,United States

Bachelor of Fine Arts in Filmmaking

The Filmmaking curriculum described below runs concurrently with general studies requirements as well as related courses in art and design.

BACHELOR’S OF FINE ARTS IN FILMMAKING: SEMESTERS 1-4
During the first year, students will learn the foundations of the art and technique of visual storytelling, including the requisite skills to write, direct, film, and edit four short films. This accelerated pace of study develops students' basic narrative and visual literacy, two skills that will be central to their success in the filmmaking BFA program. Students will also enter specialized liberal arts and sciences courses, designed to provide a foundation for a well-rounded education while also informing the artistic coursework to be completed throughout the remainder of the degree program.

First year students will focus on mastering the fundamentals of cinema production. Students will film an additional three short films incorporating new tools of dialogue, challenging them to increase their skills in directing actors, writing, editing, and visual style. Liberal arts and sciences courses accompany the filmmaking courses, creating a balanced course load that emphasizes critical thinking and develops college-level writing skills.

First year students improve their production and aesthetic skills. Intensive instruction, demonstration, and group sync-sound directing exercises increase students' comprehension of cinematography, producing, directorial style, editing, and collaborative and leadership skills. These skills will prepare students to direct their intermediate film in the fifth semester.

BACHELORS OF FINE ARTS IN FILMMAKING: SEMESTERS 5-6
Year two of the BFA in filmmaking will culminate in the production of the intermediate film. These productions can be up to 15 minutes in length, produced on double system high definition video or color negative film. This project represents an implementation of all the knowledge learned in the first year of filmmaking school.

Bachelor’s candidates are expected to spend an additional 20-40 hours a week beyond class time on the production of their film projects. Production or practicum hours are considered separate from lab and lecture hours; however, they are still necessary to successfully complete the program. The Academy recognizes, as should the students, that these hours will vary on a case-by-case basis.

Year two students split their time between post-production on their intermediate films and advanced cinematography, screenwriting, and liberal arts classes in foundation studies and natural sciences. Completed projects should show artistic maturity compared with the work of the previous year. Advanced equipment — such as the Red camera — is introduced, increasing capabilities for future projects. A course in critical film studies provides a context for student filmmakers to draw upon as they complete their first feature scripts.

Year two students will be asked to undertake projects of increasing complexity in an on-set mentoring class, where students bring craft and theory together in production exercises. Students will film a spec commercial, and prep work begins on the scripts for students' thesis films.

BACHELOR’S OF FINE ARTS IN FILMMAKING: SEMESTERS 7-9
The overall goal of the third year of the filmmaking BFA program is to challenge students to grow as film artists and help prepare them for thesis film production in semester eight. The production of a music video will broaden students' cinematic abilities as they complete the final draft of their thesis scripts. The advanced directing project will further develop student filmmakers’ ability to create dynamic and realistic performances on set.

Semester eight of the filmmaking BFA program is dedicated to the production of student thesis films. These thesis films are the capstone project of the BFA program, putting into practice the skills acquired throughout the previous seven semesters.

This final semester provides an opportunity for students to complete post-production on their thesis films and expand their knowledge of the entertainment industry. They will also receive instruction on how to produce their own projects outside of a film school environment.

Campus Information

Los Angeles

Located in the heart of Hollywood, New York Film Academy Los Angeles offers acting, film and media degrees, programs and workshops in a variety of visual storytelling disciplines, providing students with opportunities to hone the basics of the film and entertainment crafts. Surrounded by the best film studios in Los Angeles — Universal and Warner Bros. — students participate in hands-on production workshops on the prestigious Universal Studios backlot.

Florida

New York Film Academy South Beach, Florida offers an education in film and acting unlike any other film schools in Florida. Through our philosophy of “learning by doing,” students do not simply study the theory of their craft, but receive hands-on instruction in creating films and acting on screen throughout Miami.

NYFA Campus

New York City is the home of independent film and the international proving ground for actors. Its 24/7 energy and culture will inspire you to create and achieve at the highest level. As a student, you will be immersed in the heart of this great city, which will become part of your films and your life.

Intakes

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Application Processing Time in Days: 20

Minimum English Language Requirements

English Level Description IELTS (1.0 -9.0) TOEFL IBT (0-120) TOEFL CBT (0-300) PTE (10-90)
Expert 9 120 297-300 86-90
Very Good 8.5 115-119 280-293 83-86
Very Good 8 110-114 270-280 79-83
Good 7.5 102-109 253-267 73-79
Good 7 94-101 240-253 65-73
Competent 6.5 79-93 213-233 58-65
Competent 6 60-78 170-210 50-58
Modest 5.5 46-59 133-210 43-50
Modest 5 35-45 107-133 36-43
Limited 4 32-34 97-103 30-36
Extremely Limited < 4 < 31 < 93 < 30

Job Opportunity Potential

NYFA Employees thrive on creativity and diversity. NYFA also brings the following perks along!

  • Competitive Pay
  • Vacation Time
  • Sick Time
  • Paid Holidays
  • Health, Vision, Dental
  • Long-term Disability
  • Short-term Disability
  • Voluntary Term Life
  • Commuters Benefit
  • 401k
  • Flexible Schedules
  • Work Life Balance
  • Fun Company Events
  • Check Out Equipment for Personal Projects
  • Attend Screenings and Q&As
  • Network and Build Professional Relationships
  • Professional Development Grants
  • Flexible Savings Account (FSA) - Health and Dependent

 

PSW Opportunity

3 Years

Admission Requirement / Eligibility Criteria

Bachelor of Fine Arts

All students pursuing an undergraduate Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) degree from The New York Film Academy must be proficient in English and have earned a high school diploma (at a minimum) or an acceptable equivalent. In addition to the Supporting Materials required, each applicant must submit a Creative Portfolio that illustrates the applicant's ability to take on undergraduate level study, and shows a potential for success within the profession.

Upon submitting an initial application, applicants will be contacted by a NYFA admissions representative. The admissions representative will provide instructions on how to submit application materials.

Bachelor of Arts

All students pursuing an undergraduate Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree from The New York Film Academy must be proficient in English and have earned a high school diploma (at a minimum) or an acceptable equivalent. In addition to the Supporting Materials required, each applicant must submit a Creative Portfolio, to demonstrate the applicant's ability to take on undergraduate level study, and shows a potential for success within the profession.

Upon submitting an initial application, applicants will be contacted by a NYFA admissions representative. The admissions representative will provide instructions on how to submit application materials.

.Demonstrate a certain level of English skills based on a minimum TOEFL, IELTS or Duolingo score. Minimum scores are:

  • TOEFL = 58 or above
  • IELTS = 4.5
  • Duolingo = 85-89