Hey Everyone,
I don't feel super comfortable talking about professors on the wide-open internet. It's a VERY small department. If you have specific questions about specific people, please DM me or email me.
I think the biggest advice I have is come to school with a couple of ideas for your MOS. You jump into it so quickly, it's good to hit the ground running. Be open to change, be flexible, but it might be good to have a couple of loglines.
I think another bit of advice is read about each professor. Do your research. One person I'm SO GLAD I took is Brooke Berman, who I will talk about because I love her so goddamn much. She's a real mentor to me, and I knew we would vibe after reading all about her on the internet. I read some of her plays. Etc. Etc. Also Jenn Ruff, because we connect on another level and I found mentorship with her immediately.
That's another thing -- I worked in the film industry for about 5 years before I entered NYU and I knew I wanted to find creative collaborators and mentors in the faculty. Not everyone has that vibe, but that's my vibe.
Everyone is so different, and NYU caters to that. Seriously, the work everyone makes is amazing and there is no single genre. And because of that, there isn't one professor who does one thing. Pick professors who's vibe you like and who makes work you like (or don't like! that can also be really educational!).
I hope that helps.
Sorry I've been away! Here to answer any more questions
Best,
T