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Come one, Come All!

Published on August 21, 2008

The New York Film Academy is honored to announce that the much revered producer, Barbara DeFina will be joining us for our 2008-2009 industry speakers series on September 15 at 6:30PM.

She is probably best known for her work on such iconic films as “Goodfellas”, (Academy Award Nominated), “Casino”, (Academy Award Nominated), “The Age of Innocence” (Academy Award Nominated), “The Last Temptation of Christ” (Academy Award Nominated), “The Grifters” (Academy

Award Nominated) and “You Can Count on Me” (Independent Spirit Award).

She has most recently completed, “Lymelife”, with Alec Baldwin and Emma Roberts. It will world premier at the Toronto International Film Festival in it’s discovery sidebar. The Independent Film portrays life in late 1970’s Long Island through the eyes of a 15 year-old boy (Rory Culkin).

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Choking Man

Published on August 15, 2008

Josh Zeman, a producing partner at Ghost Robot production company, is a constant resource for the New York Film Academy giving many of our students internships over the years. Recently, one of our students was lucky enough to shadow Josh at Ghost Robot and she wrote us, “I’ve never been happier in my life “. Josh also kindly sits on numerous film panels here at NYFA.

He has recently been named inaugural fellow for Sundance Institute’s creative producing initiative for the project “Forest Grove,” the first narrative feature by Jonathan Caouette (Tarnation).

His film “Choking Man,” won the Gotham Award in the “Best Film Not Playing Near a Theater Near You,” category and was pronounced, “…delightful by the New York Times.

The following is an excerpt of an interview with his director, Steve Barron.

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T’ai Chi Chih/Qigong at NYFA

Published on August 13, 2008

FREE for students of NYFA
Every Tuesday, 8:30am-9:15am, beginning: August 26, 2008
New York Film Academy, 4th Floor

Starting Tuesday, Aug 26th, Sokie Lee will teach a simple form of Qigong called T’ai Chi Chih (TCC). T’ai Chi Chih is NOT T’ai Chi Chuan, a martial art which requires many years of training. TCC is a series of meditative movements that are easy to learn, yet powerful. Based on principles of Circularity, Continuity and moving from the Center, TCC consists of 19 self-contained movements and a closing pose. TCC complements Yoga, Pilates, Aerobics, or any other physical activities.

Below is a video of Sokie teaching students on a ship’s deck in Alaska.

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Come and Join Us

Published on August 12, 2008

film school and acting school open house

 

You Missed it …

Published on August 12, 2008

The success of our first New York Film Academy/Independent Feature Project summer screening at the Union Square Campus in New York City was obvious when approximately 75 members of the film community joined our students in sharing their short films, documentaries, and music videos. Our classrooms functioned as micro-cinemas where Directors, Producers, Documentarians, Screenwriters and Film Composers could display their works.

IFP - New York Film Academy

The screening doubled as a mixer with a networking atmosphere where old and new members of the industry could converge to share ideas, talk business and discuss opportunities for future collaborations.

The mood was celebratory as the independent film community announced that

it is alive and kick in.

IFP Speaker - New York Film Academy

Our partner in this event, IFP, has evolved into the nation’s oldest and

largest organization of independent filmmakers and also their premier

advocate. Since it’s start, IFP has supported the production of 7,000

films, and providing resources to more than 20,000 filmmakers’ voices that

otherwise might have not been heard.

These screenings are exclusive to NYFA students and IFP members. We

encourage and hope to see you all at our upcoming event Fall 2008!

IFP

 

Direct Mail Nominated for Best Short

Published on August 12, 2008

Back on Jun 16th we told you Paulo Costa would be entering his film “Direct Mail” into Salento International Film Festival. Well, he did, and his film won BEST SHORT! Here is what :

“Hi Everyone, …. I am so pleased to inform you that the film DIRECT MAIL has been selected for the SALENTO INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL 2008, to be held in Tricase

( ITALY) from September 5 – 14. 2008 . The film will be in competition for Best Short in the category THE WORLD IN SHORT. Please visit www.salentofilmfestival.com for complete information. (schedule will be post at july).

Thanks for all the help and support .

I will update any more info about the movie.

If you didn’t have a chance until now to watch the trailer, go to:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HTvbLPdxGkU

I look forward to seeing you ..,! Thanks much,

Paulo Costa”