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Total reviews rating 4.2

92 Reviews for New York Film Academy 2023:

Review №1

2022-02-01

Excellent Professional Conservatory to learn Film, Acting and Musical Theatre. Awesome teachers, wonderful environment. Pic is from one of NYFAs room.

Review №2

2022-01-04

I was a former summer student at the Teen Animation Program and made wonderful friends and had great lectures. The program itself was a great experience

Review №3

2021-09-23

The (limited) number of students that actually care is the only reason this school gets 2 stars. I attended the Masters Cinematography program in Los Angeles, and I am here to tell you that for that program- I cant speak to the others with as much in depth knowledge- the school is a joke, and serves to print money for itself.I was to attend for two accelerated semesters, and during the first, I found work doing what I was going to school to study and basically checked out mentally. When time came for my second semester, I had done very little for my classes, and went to our instructor to tell him I was leaving. The part that confused me was when he said that I was one of the best students in class, which made me laugh, as I had been working on set for the proceeding two months, hadnt attended class, or screened any projects for the class.I pointed out these facts to him, went to the bursers office with my story, and within 5 minutes I was holding a check for 40 thousand dollars: a complete refund of my tuition for both the previous semester, and the upcoming semester.My question is this: if they dont know they are scamming all their pupils, why were they so eager to hand over so much money and bid me farewell? Seems like an admission of guilt, and an effort (which admittedly worked) to prevent me from commenting on my experience.All you need to do is look at the top 5 most common jobs for degree holders from NYFA. The most common is elementary school teacher. The rate of alumni body working in thier field of study is a jawdropping .008%.Yea. Not worth it. Do yourself a favor, and watch all the films on AFI 100 greatest films list, then learn how blender and composition work, buy yourself a camera, and make a film.

Review №4

2021-11-06

Did a filmmaking workshop. Loved some teachers and learned a lot, but the administration its just been awful. Since my first day. When I arrived due to a ridiculous covid protocol that I havent been informed, I couldnt attend my first day of classes. I lost many hours and they just left me outside the door even though I crossed the world to get to nyc.And now, I finished the workshop four months ago and still havent get my diploma. I keep writing to them but nothing gets done and it just keeps wasting my time. I paid around 5 thousand dollars to take that workshop and I just cant believe I dont have the proof of the classes I took.

Review №5

2022-02-22

NYFA is one of the leading schools in singing, acting, dance, film and performing arts in the US. Classes are intense but super helpful, and graduates get a solid preparation for a future on Broadway or in the movie business as actors or director alike. everyone is very helpful and supportive towards each other and right now, its maybe one of the Covid safest Schools in NYC that Im aware of. the administration is excellent and extremely responsible, making sure that everyone can be/stay safe and healthy while learning. A must school for every artist 👍🏼

Review №6

2022-06-14

I took the 1-year online screenwriting course. In theory it sounded perfect for me, since I wasnt in a position to go to school full-time. I had high hopes.On the positive side, I did learn the basic principles of screenwriting. Also, I finished a first draft of a film script, which was pretty cool. The discipline of meeting weekly to report on my progress helped me achieve my goal. I wish my review could end there, on a positive note.But on the negative side, I found the instructor extremely rude to anyone who didnt agree with their opinions 100%. The person often ridiculed students and dismissed their contributions. The surly attitude shut down conversation more than once. I have a Masters degree, and have been a student in several schools as an adult - and I have encountered only a few instructors as abrasive as this person. (Thats saying a lot, considering how arrogant many professors are!)Also, the instructor was late to class more than once. To be fair, the person did make it up, by extending the classroom time. Still, when youve arranged for child-care, its a drag to sit and wait in front of your computer, while your instructor fumbles around, making half-baked excuses why they were late. I have kids at home who play the same tricks in an attempt to evade their responsibilities, I dont need my screenwriting instructor doing the same!Worse yet, the instructor once shared personal information about their family of origin that was unnecessary to the classroom context. (We paid a hefty tuition fee to learn screenwriting skills, not to hear sad facts about this persons childhood. Hey, we all have a few sad memories about childhood! Get over it! An online classroom is not the place for a paid instructor to share personal memories). I would have been more sympathetic to their plight if they had been a nice human being from the beginning. They werent nice, so Im not sympathetic.Finally, the instructor went back on a promise they had made to me during a classroom session. Another student hadnt come to the online class, and we were scheduled to read their script. So I volunteered to submit my rough draft - with the understanding that I could re-submit my script once it was finished, for another classroom review. The instructor agreed to those terms - but went back on their agreement a few weeks later.When I questioned the instructor about it, my concern was dismissed. So, I copied the transcribed conversation in which the instructor made the promise. They replied that they were way too busy to give each student individual attention! (Then why make the promise in the first place?).My poor rating is entirely based on the habitually unprofessional conduct of the instructor. The actual course content was very, very good. Had someone else - with a good work ethic, a sense of punctuality, and a commitment to personal and professional integrity - taught the course, then I would have given NYFA a perfect score.So, although Im indebted to NYFA for helping me acquire basic screenwriting skills, and giving me the opportunity to complete a rough draft, I found the personal conduct of the instructor a very serious obstacle to the learning experience.My suggestion to anyone who wants to enroll in an online screenwriting course:- Make sure the educational institution has a professional code of conduct- Make sure the school holds their instructors to that codeIf you cant afford the cost of tuition:- Buy a good book on screenwriting. It will give you the exact same info about skills that this course provided, at a fraction of the cost- Enroll in a writing class at your local community center, where you can find like-minded people who will hold you accountable as you write your next project-Keep writing! Dont give up.After a number of years, I continue to uphold my opinion of the school.

Review №7

2018-11-27

I love this place. Great staff, TA’s and great people it is such a positive place attracting the most positive people. I had a great time here! Learned so much more than I imagined and they really have perfected their courses/ have hired incredible teachers. The best part is they want to stay involved with you after you’ve finished your course. You will have the best experience here. Did I mention I love this place.

Review №8

2017-08-23

Stay active and youll learn a lot. In my personal experience, I had great teachers, every single one of them were awesome. I wish it was not that expensive. I would definitely recommend this school to anyone.

Review №9

2019-03-26

One of the best Film Academy in the world! !I am so proud that Ive graduated from NYFA.(8 week/Acting for film)All people are professionals and give you all the tools to start your career!I highly recommend it!Thank you very much.From, (Cyprus, Limassol)

Review №10

2018-07-05

I just graduated from NYFAs MFA Producing program. I attended the Los Angeles campus. Heres my advice for anyone considering this school (more specifically the Los Angeles campus)This school puts the producing, filmmaking, and screenwriting students on a pedestal. The school does so much for us, but not so much for the students in the acting programs. My roommate (who graduated from the MFA Acting program) constantly complained about their lack of regard for him and his former cohort members. During my time there, I never had an instructor who didnt know what they were doing. With most of the instructors being former USC, AFI, or NYU students (and now seasoned industry professionals), they are pretty knowledgeable about the craft. Barbara Weintraub, who is the industry outreach director, does a hell of a job with helping students secure internships and even jobs post-graduation. Yes, this is a for-profit institution, but its really what you make of it. Personally, I believe that since the school doesnt really reject anyone, you have a lot of people attending, thinking that theyre going to become wealthy movie stars overnight, but arent really willing to put in the work. When they realize how hard it actually is, they drop out and claim its a scam. Believe me, I had my reservations about the school prior to attending, but Im extremely happy I did.Again, this is ONLY for the Producing, Filmmaking, and Screenwriting Departments in LOS ANGELES. For acting, do NOT waste your time.I cant speak on the NYC campus because I know nothing about it.