- The New York Film Academy's Film and Television Producing Program is housed within our film school and is designed to illuminate one of the most important, yet misunderstood, jobs in film and television.
- It is geared to students with little or no experience in producing, but who recognize that an intensive and demanding program, much like the job of producing itself, will provide them with the knowledge they seek.
- Students are treated as Producers throughout the duration of the course, and are challenged at each step of the way.
- Students eager to control their own destiny in the business world of film and television flourish in this intensive hands-on program.
- Students are encouraged, but not required, to bring a piece of intellectual property - a book, screenplay, show concept or treatment-at the beginning of the course that will be used throughout the year as the foundation of their final project.
- Students take this project through the various stages of development: pitch, treatment, script, talent search, budget, schedule, and plans for marketing and distribution.
- Students learn the real-word strategies for successful producing and are encouraged to develop the professional network needed within the film and television industry.
- Students must be prepared for full-days of intensive work throughout the entire program.
- They must be committed to a fast-paced, intensive learning and production schedule, and willing to work collaboratively with our filmmaking, screenwriting, and acting students.