MASTER OF FINE ARTS IN FILMMAKING

START DATES FOR UNIVERSAL STUDIOS:
September 13, 2012   •   October 11, 2012   •   January 10, 2013   •   September 12, 2013   •   October 10, 2013

SEMESTER 1: OVERVIEWCOURSES             SEMESTER 2: OVERVIEW & COURSES            YEAR TWO COURSES             FILM PROJECTS

two-year ACCELERATED MFA

The Academy's Master of Fine Arts in Filmmaking Program is a two year accelerated course of study that gives students the all-around filmmaking experience necessary to make their own films.

In the 69 credit program, students receive over 2,000 hours of hands-on instruction and actual production experience.


New York Film Academy degree programs are offered at our Los Angeles Campus at Universal Studios. Qualified students have the option of completing course work at the New York Film Academy in New York City in a one-year non-degree program and requesting that their course work be accepted for advanced standing and start in the second year of the degree program at the Los Angeles campus. In order to do so, students must apply and be accepted to the degree program in Los Angeles.

Students shoot projects on 16mm film, 35mm film, High-Def, Super 16mm, and the RED ONE camera system. All projects are edited digitally.

The curriculum integrates intensive study in all the major filmmaking disciplines including directing, cinematography, screenwriting, producing, and editing. Our program is for people who have the passion to plunge into full-time filmmaking, and to commit themselves to a focused and demanding curriculum.

No previous filmmaking experience is required, however, participants must work with self-discipline, energy and mutual respect. Our program is for people who have the passion to plunge into full-time filmmaking, and to commit themselves to a focused and demanding curriculum.

As in all New York Film Academy programs, handson learning is emphasized.

Film directing classes are not theoretical explorations; they are practical classes designed to put students in the director's chair as quickly as possible. The New York Film Academy encourages students to take creative risks and find their own voices as visual artists.

Students complete two years with skills in all the filmmaking crafts, an enormous amount of production experience, ten films of their own and an expanded awareness of themselves and others.

Students' films are celebrated in school screenings open to cast, crew, friends, family, and invited guests.

OVERVIEW

Beginning on day one, students participate in an intensive sequence of classes in Film Directing, Screenwriting, Cinematography, Digital Editing, Directing Actors and Production Workshop. They extend and deepen their in-class learning by producing their own short 16mm films. Working in crews of three or four, each student writes, produces, directs and edits four films of increasing complexity.

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In addition, each student fulfills the essential roles of Director of Photography, Assistant Camera Operator, and Gaffer (Lighting Technician) on the films of her/his crew members. Thus, everyone has the extensive hands-on experience of working on sixteen short films in the first two months. Students then progress to new digital video technology. With its ease of use, the digital video cameras allow the students to delve deeper into the director's craft.

Each individual directs two digital projects. These projects and in-class production workshops challenge students to explore the dramatic mechanics of motion picture story- telling and the critical collaboration between actors and directors. The supporting classes include Screenwriting, Directing Actors, Directing, and Digital Production Workshop. The combination of these classes and projects prepare students for the second semester and production of their intermediate films.

In the second semester students move into more advanced topics of directing, cinematography, screenwriting and producing. Students learn the more advanced equipment including 16mm sync cameras, dollies, 35mm cameras and cinematography. Each student completes the semester by filming their own intermediate film, a project of up to fifteen minutes incorporating all of the skills learned thus far in the program.

PRODUCTION GOALS
  • Write, direct, and edit 10 films of increasing complexity and length including a master's thesis film.
    • Mise-en-scène
    • Continuity
    • Music & Montage Film
    • Quarter Film
    • POV
    • Semester One Film
    • Year One Film
    • Advanced Directing Project
    • Advanced Cinematography Project
    • MFA Short Film Thesis
    • MFA Feature Thesis
  • Perform key crew positions on your classmates' films including: cinematographer, gaffer, sound recordist, assistant director, and assistant camera.
  • Write a feature length script of 90-120 pages
LEARNING GOALS
  • Learn the art and technique of visual storytelling including directing, cinematography, editing, and postproduction sound design.
  • Learn the fundamentals of digital video production and digital editing.
  • Fundamental training in acting craft and directing actors.
  • Immersion in screenwriting craft.
  • Fundamental training in acting craft and directing actors.
  • Immersion in screenwriting craft.
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QUICK FACTS:
Start Dates:
For Universal Studios:
Sep 13, 2012, Oct 11, 2012, Jan 10, 2013, Sep 12, 2013, Oct 10, 2013

Program Requirements: Bachelor's Degree
Fees Per Semester:
Tuition: $19,000 (USD) + Equipment Fee: $2000(USD)
Students will also incur additional expenses on their own productions. This varies depending on how much film they shoot and scale of the projects.

You Graduate With: Diploma, DVD Film Reel