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  1. The Office of Special Programs at Tisch School of the Arts provides access to the arts. Whether you’re an NYU or visiting college student, high school student or working professional, we provide you with the introductory exposure to the performing or cinematic arts and the advanced-level training to grow your craft.

  2. The training at Tisch Drama enables our students to impact the performing arts field and beyond—applying skills across multiple industries and disciplines. At Tisch Drama, our studio system exposes students to different approaches to acting, music theatre, production, design, theatrical management, and directing. By exploring various creative ...

  3. In 2007, New York University Tisch School of the Arts Asia opened in Singapore. The school featured four programs: Animation & Digital Arts (2008-2014), Dramatic Writing (2008-2014), International Media Producing (2011-2013) and Film (2007-2015).

  4. Overview. New York University is a private institution that was founded in 1831. It has a total undergraduate enrollment of 29,401 (fall 2022), and the setting is Urban. It utilizes a semester ...

  5. www.nyu.edu › arts-and-mediaArts & Media - NYU

    Arts & Media. The arts are not just an area of study — they are a way of life at NYU’s campuses and global academic centers. At our campus in New York City, you’ll find yourself minutes from the theaters of Broadway, Lincoln Center, and the Metropolitan Museum of Art, providing you with an exciting, immersive, and unique academic experience.

  6. Our program mentors young artists in the traditions and innovations of an evolving media landscape that is deeply rooted in visual storytelling. Together, our faculty, staff, and students create more than 5,000 films per year. Since 1965, our program has had a significant impact on the cultural and artistic landscape.

  7. The Graduate Film program is an intensive three-year conservatory in the Maurice Kanbar Institute of Film and Television that trains students in the art of cinematic storytelling. We focus on helping writer/directors develop a narrative voice and the technical virtuosity to express that voice in cinema. Students learn by doing, in the classroom ...

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