Internationally renowned school provides opportunity for filmmaking and acting unknowns NEW YORK, Oct. 2
NEW YORK, Oct. 2 /PRNewswire/ -- In response to tough economic times, the
internationally renowned Academy will provide an early gift for the Holiday
Season: a limited number of Intensive Filmmaking and Acting Workshops on eBay,
with opening bids starting at 99 cents. The course tuition price is normally
$2,500. The workshops are held in New York City and Universal Studios, Los
Angeles over an eight-week term from December 1 to January 24. Winners will
have the opportunity to attend one workshop at either New York or Los Angeles.
eBay members can join the online auction at http://www.nyfa.com/ebay from
October 1.
The New York Film Academy is an intensive hands-on film and acting school
devoted to providing the most focused filmmaking, acting, producing,
screenwriting, and animation instruction in the world. Its workshops offer an
intensive, hands-on experience, which gives the students the opportunity to
develop their creative skills to the fullest extent possible.
The Academy was founded in Robert DeNiro's Tribeca Film Center on a belief
that a top-quality education in filmmaking should be accessible to anyone with
the drive and ambition to make films. It holds One-Year, Two-Year
Conservatory, MFA and short-term programs.
The Academy is honored to be the film school choice of many Hollywood
filmmakers and their families, including the son of Steven Spielberg; the son
of actors Susan Sarandon and Tim Robbins; the daughter of director Peter
Bogdanovich; and the son of Kevin Kline. And yet some of the best films to
come out of the New York Film Academy are from students with no connections to
the film industry.
eBay members can begin bidding from October 1.
If you'd like more information about this topic, or to schedule an
interview, please call Ian Henson, T: (212) 966-3488, or email at ian@nyfa.edu
Contact:
Ian Henson
Tel: (212) 966-3488
Email: ian@nyfa.edu
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SOURCE New York Film Academy