Overall description:
Was in the filmmaking program for 4 Weeks and had to make 3 short films, and 2 practice films, in total. I would say this program is for someone who is just starting out, and it is very hands on so overall go if you want a taste of filmmaking. If you're intermediate maybe this isnt for you.
Faculty:
Directing, screenwriting, editing instructors were all great. Had 2 camera equipment instructors who taught different conflicting things so not sure who to listen to.
Editing dept guys were very helpful and offered us a lot of support.
One class said "casting" with no context and turns out it was the acting class that was supposed to do a monologue and we had to cast them for our films there and then, and the filmmakers did not know what or how to do it. Acting teacher was unbothered, just made the actors do their monologue and told filmmakers to "take down notes", and she leaves immediately after. She also abandons her acting students on some shoots for unexplained reasons so our directing instructor had to take over.
Administration:
Offered adequate amount of help online for visa process, but had a difficult time in person. I was given a student card for entry that had a printing error on the bar code and doesn't work. The card also did not have my preferred name on it. Had to pay $20 to have it replaced. Transport not provided to filming location (Griffith Park) so student had to fork out their own expenses, was made known to us.
Admissions did not allow my friend (non NYFA student) to enter the building for the screening of the film because they only have 2 shots of the vaccine, not 3. A negative PCR covid test sufficed, they said, but this was only made known less than 24 hours. Quite ridiculous as PCR tests take around 24 hours for results. In the end, my friend could not be present for my final screening.
Classmates:
Everyone was international (except one) and mostly trying out whether film is for them. Had a guy who went to film school in his home country and realised that this class was too elementary for him, and he left. Probably isn't going to help you with local connections.
Actors:
Was told by my directing instructors that its a gamble every program because every batch of students would vary in acting quality. Was lucky enough to work with a talented bunch of young actors. The actors are around 19-25 years old, some are local and some are international, but all of them seem to be professional, skillful and the collaboration was very smooth to say the least.
Cirriculum:
Monday to Friday. Most days are 9am to 6:40pm, which is about 3 classes. We had to use our weekends to shoot some of films at our own time and stayed back after class to edit. Usually I only have one Sunday free. It was actually a lot of content and worthwhile since the 3 films we do are same as the first 3 projects in the MFA program. I'm exhausted most of the time and have less leisure time than the acting students. We do everything from pitching, writing, filming, editing. It is a very hands on program.
Equipment:
Was given a box of equipment with lenses and a Sony FX6. Was all labeled and easy to use. Also was taught how to handle them. However tripods' quality could be better, a lot of them are loose and dont stay in place.
Location:
Does not have bus/train nearby so be expected to get here by car, or you can walk from the bus stop. Not much food choices around. There is a starbucks opposite the school. The building is like an enclosed office building. There's a small corner selling snacks and packaged food inside and vending machines around, but other than that not much. Actors have their lesson in another building quite far away from the main building.
Price:
Website says $3771 USD but be expected to spend more on transport, props etc. For international students expect to spend more on your visa and lodging.