|
|

FILM SCHOOL
Princeton University
|
|
|
6-Week Film & Digital
|
Jun 24, 2007 - Aug 4, 2007 |
$4,500
|
4-Week Filmmaking
|
Jun 24, 2007 - Jul 21, 2007 |
$3,500
|
4-Week Digital Filmmaking
|
Jun 24, 2007 - Jul 21, 2007 |
$3,500
|
4-Week Acting for Film
|
Jun 24, 2007 - Jul 21, 2007 |
$3,500
|
3-Week Filmmaking
|
Jul 22, 2007 - Aug 11, 2007 |
$3,000
|
3-Week Acting for Film
|
Jul 22, 2007 - Aug 11, 2007 |
$3,000
|
3-Week Digital Filmmaking
|
Jul 22, 2007 - Aug 11, 2007 |
$3,000
|
1-Week Digital Movie Camp
|
Jul 22, 2007 - Jul 28, 2007 Jul 29, 2007 - Aug 4, 2007 Aug 5, 2007 - Aug 11, 2007 |
$1,500
|
1-Week Acting
|
Jul 22, 2007 - Jul 28, 2007 Jul 29, 2007 - Aug 4, 2007 Aug 5, 2007 - Aug 11, 2007 |
$1,000
|
|
The New York Film Academy film school and acting school is proud to return to Princeton University for the eleventh consecutive summer. One of the most prestigious universities in the country, Princeton offers a unique, serene small town environment for the study of filmmaking. As at all of our film schools and acting schools on college campuses, students will thrive in this beautiful and impressive academic setting.
Founded in 1746, Princeton is one of the eight elite colleges in the Ivy League. The beautiful Gothic architecture and college town setting of the Princeton campus provide idyllic locations for both workshops and Location shoots. The campus landscape is famous for its stately, tree-lined lawns and quadrangle courts, bordered by majestic stone libraries, museums, and lecture halls.New York Film Academy students will enjoy a traditional Ivy League setting, complete with dormitory and dining facilities. Students will be housed in dormitories on campus. Courses will be held in classroom buildings on the central campus green.
All workshops are solely owned and operated by the New York Film Academy and are not affiliated with Princeton University.
The campus' green lawns offer the perfect place to relax, read a book, toss a frisbee or kick a soccer ball. Numerous cafés, restaurants, and boutiques can be found in the quaint shopping area next to the University. Students can debate their scripts over coffee and eggs in a local eatery, or take a break and go window-shopping down the town's main street.
The town of Princeton is located just a short drive away from New York City, allowing students to take full advantage of New York's incredible cultural offerings. Students can shop in the East Village, wander through the hallways of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, or eat dinner at a restaurant in Chinatown.
The weather is typically beautiful at Princeton in the summer. Students on campus may take advantage of the variety of summer sports and recreational activities offered by the university, including swimming, tennis, biking, roller-blading, and basketball. Princeton University has two gymnasiums, providing hundreds of thousands of square feet of athletic space. The campus is a short drive away from New Jersey's beaches.
Students have the option of living in Princeton dormitories on the college green. Common rooms, laundry facilities and telephones are located in the dorms. For more information on housing please click here
NOTE:Cancellation and Refunds
If you cancel your registration, 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 registered, 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 registered students will be notified immediately and given a full refund of program fees (including the $500 deposit).
|
|
|