Acting Colleges

NYU Film School

NYU Film School Will Give You An Edge, But You Have To Get In First


The Tisch School of the Arts, commonly known a the NYU Film School, was founded in 1965 and is best known for its renowned acting program, as well as its impressive film program. It is one of the most selective film schools in the world. U.S. News & World Report ranks Tisch and USC as the #1 film schools in the country.

 

NYU Film School

 

The 14 departments consist of:

  • Graduate Acting Program
  • Department of Dance
  • Department of Design for Stage & Film
  • Department of Drama, Undergraduate
  • Graduate Musical Theatre Writing Program
  • Department of Performance Studies
  • Maurice Kanbar Institute of Film, Television, & New Media, Undergraduate
  • Maurice Kanbar Institute of Film, Television, & New Media, Graduate
  • Department of Photography and Imaging
  • Interactive Telecommunications Program (ITP)
  • Rita & Burton Goldberg Department of Dramatic Writing
  • Department of Cinema Studies
  • Moving Image Archiving & Preservation Program
  • The Clive Davis Department of Recorded Music
  • Department of Art and Public Policy



NYU Graduate Film School

*For more than half a century, The Graduate Film Program at NYU has honored both personal expression and excellence in technique. All of the courses, all of the faculty, all of the projects, have one principal goal: to nurture the
individual voice of the cinematic storyteller in a way that is both artful and articulate.
*Source: http://gradfilm.tisch.nyu.edu/page/about.html

NYU Graduate Program

*An artistic review is required for admission to most Tisch School of the Arts programs.  Each department has its own specifications for review (e.g., an audition for Acting, a portfolio for Film).
*Source: http://graduate.tisch.nyu.edu/page/audition.html


If you can get in, the NYU Film School will definetly put your head of the competition.


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Vanna
Posted 452 days ago
There are very few family friendly musicals and plays that bear mentioning, but you could check out Wicked, The Phantom of the Opera, or Lion King if its still there
Bertram
Posted 490 days ago
While it would hardly be possible to see each and every show that might attract your attention it is quite possible to make the time to view the one that is most appealing to you. This is a must for anybody going to NYC in my opinion
Boyce
Posted 529 days ago
Broadway is a great way to really enjoy what New York has to offer. Check out a short fim from one of the many film schools as wel. It is pretty cool way to spend and evening
 

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