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NYFA’s Broadcast Journalism Courses: Common Questions Answered
May 28, 2014 | Film

NYFA’s Broadcast Journalism Courses: Common Questions Answered

Author: Bill Einreinhofer, Chair, Broadcast Journalism Department, New York Film Academy Q. What is Broadcast Journalism? A. Today the term “Broadcast Journalism” encompasses a wide variety of media forms. There is…

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Musical Theatre And The Hollywood Inspiration
May 28, 2014 | Film

Musical Theatre And The Hollywood Inspiration

Author: Mark Olsen, Chair, Musical Theatre Department, New York Film Academy In past eras, musical theatre trends were predominantly linked to styles of music and the vision of a few…

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Soft Lighting: How To Build A Covered Wagon
May 28, 2014 | Film

Soft Lighting: How To Build A Covered Wagon

Author: Salvatore Interlandi, Interim Chair, Cinematography Department, New York Film Academy A covered wagon is a homemade soft light that is basically light sockets mounted to a strip of wood…

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How To Calibrate The Physical Expression Of A Song
May 28, 2014 | Film

How To Calibrate The Physical Expression Of A Song

Author: Mark Olsen, Chair, Musical Theatre Department, New York Film Academy To sing a song in the musical theatre is to move beyond the simple presentation of the tonal elements…

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How To Make A Film That Sucks
May 28, 2014 | Film

How To Make A Film That Sucks

Author: Michael Sandoval, Co-Chair, Filmmaking Department, New York Film Academy Let’s say you’re between the ages of 16 and 30 and you’ve never made a film. Some rich guy comes…

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Broadcast Journalism: Consistency & Change in the Industry
May 28, 2014 | Film

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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Storyboarding For Animation: Q&A With NYFA Instructor Tim Fielder
May 28, 2014 | Film

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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Q&A With Andrea Swift, Chair, Documentary Filmmaking, New York Film Academy
May 28, 2014 | Film

Q&A With Andrea Swift, Chair, Documentary Filmmaking, New York Film Academy

Q: What is the first lesson to learn in becoming a successful documentary filmmaker? AS: Story. Story. Story. Tell a good story well—and cinematically—and the film world is your oyster….

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How To Break Into The Game Industry In Three Basic Steps
May 28, 2014 | Film

How To Break Into The Game Industry In Three Basic Steps

Author: Chris Swain, Chair, Game Design Department, New York Film Academy First, the good news: the game industry continues to grow as more and more people turn to interactive entertainment…

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