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MFA in Filmmaking at Tisch Asia
By StudentFilmmakers.com
posted Dec 26, 2012, 22:26
The Department of Film, Maurice Kanbar Institute of Film and Television, New York University Tisch School of the Arts Asia.
MFA in Filmmaking at Tisch Asia
A Three-Year Program
Tisch School of the Arts Asia Graduate Film students have shot this year in:
Cambodia, China, Cuba, France, India, Indonesia, Italy, Japan, Malaysia, Philippines,
Russia, Singapore, South Korea, Thailand, United States, and United Arab Emirates.
Curriculum
The Department of Film, Maurice Kanbar Institute of Film and Television, New
York University Tisch School of the Arts Asia, offers an intensive three-year
conservatory that trains students in the art of cinematic storytelling. The
school focuses on helping writer/directors develop a narrative voice and the
technical virtuosity to express that voice in cinema. The school's students
learn by doing – writing scripts, directing and producing films and exercises,
shooting and crewing on each other's projects. At the completion of the program,
students earn a Master of Fine Arts degree in film.
The Film program at Tisch School of the Arts Asia encompasses both fiction
and documentary filmmaking. Each semester, courses in screenwriting, directing,
aesthetics, acting, cinematography, editing, producing, and sound design compliment
specific filmmaking projects that provide hands-on training.
The M.F.A. program features award-winning international faculty and outstanding
production facilities, all situated against the backdrop of Singapore, one of
the most exciting and dynamic regions in Asia. Admission to the program is highly
selective, enrolling only 36 new students per year. For more information, go
to http://www.tischasia.nyu.edu.sg.
Resources:
http://www.tischasia.nyu.edu.sg
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