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Learn from faculty, staff, and students who create more than 5,000 films per year at one of the premier film programs in the world. Explore classes in screenwriting, directing, animation, cinematography, producing, and editing.
- Admissions
Requirements for Applying to Film & TV. Submit the Common...
- Alumni
NYU Tisch UG Film and TV Alumni. Such notables as Oliver...
- Internships
NYU Tisch Film and TV Internships, more than just a foot in...
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The Office of Special Programs at Tisch School of the Arts...
- Summer & High School
Online High School Filmmakers Workshop. The Tisch High...
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NYU Tisch UG Film & TV Events. The Kanbar Event Series...
- Faculty & Admin
The Tisch Undergraduate Film & Television faculty teach film...
- Festivals & Awards
The Fusion Film Festival is New York University’s premiere...
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NYU Tisch's Film & Television Program was named the #1 Film School of 2024 by TheWrap. On November 4th, TheWrap published the article "The 50 Top Film Schools of 2024" ranking the Film & Television Program at Tisch School of the Arts as the #1 film school amongst other fellow US based film programs. Highlights include its location of NYC as a ...
26 sie 2022 · Learn about NYU Tisch's film program, ranked no. 3 in the US by The Hollywood Reporter. Find out how to apply for 2024, what to expect as a film student, and how to get scholarships and access to the Martin Scorsese Film Institute.
Founded on August 17, 1965, as the School of the Arts at New York University, Tisch is a training ground for artists, scholars of the arts, and filmmakers. The school is divided into three Institutes: Performing Arts, Emerging Media, and Film & Television.
Learn from renowned faculty and alumni in the Film and Television program at NYU Tisch. Explore production, history, craft, screenwriting, and more in this four-year undergraduate degree.
Learn cinematic storytelling in a three-year conservatory program that trains writer/directors. Write, direct, and produce multiple films and exercises, and join a diverse creative community in Greenwich Village.
NYU’s Martin Scorsese Department of Cinema Studies was one of the first university departments in the country devoted to film history, theory, and aesthetics. Over time our focus has expanded to include broadcast television, video art, and digital media.