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  1. The New York Film Academy was founded in 1992 by Jerry Sherlock, a former film, television and theater producer. [1] It was originally located at the Tribeca Film Center. In 1994, NYFA moved to 100 East 17th Street, the former Tammany Hall building in the Union Square.

  2. NYFA launches short-term programs in Cartagena, Colombia. In 2013, the New York Film Academy ran filmmaking and musical theatre workshops in Rio De Janeiro, Brazil in association with Instituto Cal De Arte E Cultura. 2010: NYFA LAUNCHES PROGRAMS IN AFRICA. New York Film Academy visits Abuja and Lagos Nigeria, to train aspiring filmmakers in a ...

  3. New York Film Academy, commonly known as NYFA, was founded in 1992 by Jerry Sherlock, executive producer of The Hunt for Red October (1990), as an alternative to traditional university-based film schools. Designed to demystify and democratize the highly competitive filmmaking industry, NYFA was established to provide accessibility to education ...

  4. The New York Film Academy is the largest film school in the world with a global network, providing main campuses in New York, California and Abu Dhabi. ... 100 East 17th Street New York, New York ...

  5. NYFA's film school has two facilities in Manhattan: our headquarters overlooking Union Square Park in the historic Tammany Hall building on Park Avenue, and our new facility located in the heart of SoHo at Prince Street and Broadway. The Academy's film school and acting school are easily accessible to the rest of the city.

  6. Aug 12, 2024 · New York Film Academy. film school and acting school. NYFA; Statements. instance of. ... 100 East 17th Street (English) 0 references. employees. 878. point in time ...

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  8. All students start working in film before moving to digital. ... New York: NYFA. 100 East 17th Street. New York, New York 10003. Tel. (212) 674-4300. www.nyfa.edu

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