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OVERVIEW

The New York Film Academy is proud to bring our film school, acting school and animation school back to Harvard in summer of 2007 to conduct our internationally acclaimed workshops. Harvard is a prestigious Ivy League university, perhaps the most famous learning institution in the world.

Harvard is located in the charming, dynamic city of Cambridge, just minutes away from Boston, the "capital" of New England. The

University's roots in Cambridge are widespread, charging the city with a unique and intellectually invigorating atmosphere. In this environment, the film, acting and animation student is challenged to achieve at the highest level. With picturesque scenery and an eclectic mix of characters throughout the city, inspiration is abound. From the beautiful campus to the famed Charles River and throughout the bustling city of Boston; the experience is one to be treasured.

HARVARD UNIVERSITY

Harvard University, founded 16 years after the arrival of the Pilgrims at Plymouth Rock, celebrated its 350th anniversary in 1986. Six presidents of the United States—including John Quincy Adams, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, and John Fitzgerald Kennedy—graduated from Harvard. Its faculty have produced more than 30 Pulitzer Prize winners and 30 Nobel Laureates.

New York Film Academy filmmaking, acting and animation workshops will be held in Memorial Hall (1878), a Ruskinian Gothic memorial to Harvard's Union casualties from the Civil War. This majestic structure is conveniently located to Harvard Square's historical, commercial, and academic resources.

Summer Film Academy students thus enjoy studying in a milieu of academic and creative activity. The learning environment is underscored by its remarkable architecture. Historic and modern landmarks fill the environs of the Old Yard, and trees and sculptures dot the courtyards. The campus provides hundreds of unique spaces for students to work on their scripts or simply to relax. The setting, the beautiful New England summer weather, and the abundance of museums, lectures, concerts, and readings all contribute to the students' film experience.

All workshops are solely owned and operated by the New York Film Academy and are not affiliated with Harvard University.

CAMBRIDGE AND BOSTON

Cambridge and Boston offer aspiring filmmakers an enormous variety of locations for making their films. They may want to capture the romantic image of the Harvard Crew rowing down the Charles River, or the site of Paul Revere's historic ride, or the bustling market of Fanueil Hall. Nearby Walden Pond will inspire visiting filmmakers, as it inspired Thoreau more than 150 years ago.

A hi-tech, cultured city, Cambridge is also a town in love with movies. Students can view classics, as well as the most recent independent films, at such cinemas as the trend-setting Brattle Theater in Harvard Square.

EXTRA-CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES

Students in the New York Film Academy summer programs at Harvard will have access to Harvard's extraordinary athletic facilities. There are also an enormous variety of museums in the area, from Harvard's Fogg Art Museum to the Ware Collection of Glass Flowers at the Harvard Museum of Natural History.

Cambridge itself is a vibrant college town: dozens of restaurants, cafés, bookstores, ice cream shops, and pizza parlors encircle the university. One can find almost anything in the city, from independent record and comic book stores to antique stores and clothing boutiques.

Theatrical productions are held in Cambridge throughout the summer. Students should visit the American Repertory Theatre (ART). Finally, students can enjoy excursions to Boston, which is located a short twenty-minute train ride away.

HOUSING

The Academy has made arrangements for interested students to stay Harvard University Dormitories. Students are not required to reside

at the dormitories in order to attend the workshop. For more information on housing please click here.


NOTE: Cancellation and Refunds

To enroll and guarantee your place in this workshop, you may apply online or by mail and submit a $500 deposit that will be applied towards tuition. Full payment is due at least one month prior to the start of the workshop.

If you cancel your enrollment in the workshop, the following applies:

$500 is not refundable under any circumstances other than cancellation of the program; Program fees (minus the $500 deposit) are refundable until April 1st prior to the summer of enrollment. No refunds are available after April 1st prior to the summer of enrollment.

In order to cancel once you have enrolled, please contact our admissions office. Failure to cancel prior to the April 1st deadline will result in a bill for the full program fee.

In the event that we must cancel a program, all enrolled students will be notified immediately and given a full refund of program fees (including the $500 deposit).


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