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CORPORATE TRAINING

Diversity, Team Building, Guest Speakers, Filmmaking...
Unique programs and interactive workshops designed to help organizations, companies, institutions & individuals develop skills to ensure personal & business success

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Clients

The New York Film Academy client list is a diverse collection of companies and staff that range from television stations to the National Guard, to real estate agencies and hospitals, to advertising agencies and cultural institutions. Each of these organizations have found their special needs met in programs designed and implemented by facilitators and teachers at the New York Film Academy. In addition, we have arrange private instruction for individuals who would like to focus on one genre or aspect of performance, public speaking and filmmaking.

Focus

Growth, market conditions and change in leadership are just some of the things that can affect a company's efficiency and focus. To refocus efforts and build strong teams it’s important to ask questions. It’s important to be objective, but objectivity can not come from within. More often than not, clarity is clouded by tension, ego and even expertise.

Our approach at NYFA is simple. The first thing we do is talk with you. Our first priority is to have a candid discussion about the issues you face and how we can help. We understand it can be difficult to get organizations and people to break their patterns; one pattern breaking method is to spend a lot of time developing cerebral conversation with teams, and another is to get them to break patterns through direct actions... and that’s where NYFA comes in.

Fun


It takes special stuff to take good teams and make them better. People often ask us: Why is it important to have fun? Why is camaraderie valuable? What are the implications? The importance is clear and answered by meeting deadlines, coming in under budget, improving communication, raising the energy level of your teams, reducing cycle time, telling the story, increasing motivation and unleashing the power of your workforce. We don't profess to have all the answers to your concerns, but we ask the right questions, we address the issues and we have a proven track record of satisfying our clients. Read some of our case studies, we'll be happy to discuss your needs.

 

 

 

 

 

Breakthrough

At NYFA we engage participants in exhilarating ‘out of your chair’ identity revealing, creating valuable experiences that help our clients achieve, sustain, and expand on world-class performance. NYFA goes directly to the heart of the matter and provides compelling, efficient activities that provide data and expose profound issues, which are then resolved through subsequent conversations, bringing immediate business benefits and breakthroughs.





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Any college credit or degree earned in these workshops is awarded solely by the New York Film Academy's academic film school headquarters in California.
Our film school & acting school staff is multilingual.

The Film Schools & Acting Schools at the New York Film Academy 100 East 17th Street New York, New York 10003 United States
Tel. +1 (212) 674-4300 Fax. +1 (212) 477-1414
All film school and acting school camps are solely owned and operated by the New York Film Academy and are not affiliated with Universal Studios, Harvard University, or Disney-MGM Studios.