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Best Film Locations In NYC
May 30, 2014 | Film

Best Film Locations In NYC

For many film fans and aspiring filmmakers, their first exposure to the varied and historic streets and sights of New York City is on screen in the many movies and…

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Back To Black (& White): Monochrome Digital Cameras
May 28, 2014 | Film

Back To Black (& White): Monochrome Digital Cameras

Author: Salvatore Interlandi, Interim Chair, Cinematography Department, New York Film Academy When we look at the latest digital cinema cameras, there are many design goals that cinematographers have come to…

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Broadcast Journalism: Consistency & Change in the Industry
May 28, 2014 | How To's

Broadcast Journalism: Consistency & Change in the Industry

Author: Bill Einreinhofer, Chair, Broadcast Journalism Department, New York Film Academy There was a time, not so long ago, when it was relatively easy to define the term “Broadcast Journalism.”…

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5 “Must Knows” About Choosing A Site To Crowd Fund Your Short Film
May 28, 2014 | How To's

5 “Must Knows” About Choosing A Site To Crowd Fund Your Short Film

Author: Matthew Ladensack, Filmmaking Department, New York Film Academy Los Angeles There are a lot of different crowd funding sites out there including the two most publicized: IndieGoGo and Kickstarter….

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Horror On The Small Screen
May 28, 2014 | Film

Horror On The Small Screen

Author: Glynis Rigsby Chair, Acting Department, New York Film Academy With the massive success of shows such as American Horror Story, Dexter, and The Walking Dead, television programming and productions…

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Digital Rules! How Screenwriting Has Changed
May 28, 2014 | Film

Digital Rules! How Screenwriting Has Changed

Author: Jim Jennewein, Chair, Screenwriting Department, New York Film Academy Los Angeles What are the two top industry trends that most affect the lives and careers of screenwriters today? The…

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Storyboarding For Animation: Q&A With NYFA Instructor Tim Fielder
May 28, 2014 | How To's

Storyboarding For Animation: Q&A With NYFA Instructor Tim Fielder

Q: Do I need to do Storyboards for my animation? TF: While storyboards are not an absolute requirement to tell good stories, they provide an essential blueprint of how a…

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Binge Viewing And The Television Renaissance
May 28, 2014 | Film

Binge Viewing And The Television Renaissance

Author: Mike Civille, Chair, Filmmaking Department, New York Film Academy Los Angeles In recent years, consumers have seen exciting new levels of quality television programming. Binge viewing has become the…

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Q&A With Adam Moore & Adam Finer On Screenwriting Careers
May 28, 2014 | Q&As

Q&A With Adam Moore & Adam Finer On Screenwriting Careers

Recently we sat down with Adam Moore, Associate Chair of Screenwriting, and Adam Finer, Chair of Industry Outreach & Professional Development, both based at the New York Film Academy’s Burbank…

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