![]() ![]() I would have preferred a more experienced director and felt my hours in his class were waisted. I learnt the least from this particular teacher although he was a nice guy. My main wish had been to learn directing. A brief class on producing had a lot of information, more than could be covered in a brief 2 hours, but it was all valuable information. I learned a lot from the classes, especially the camera and lighting (boring but a very vital and useful class on technical details of photography) and screenplay classes. What could they possibly teach, not being old enough to know much of anything? But I soon discovered that at least the teachers were not small kids, but most of my teachers had quite a bit of experience in film. ![]() When I first arrived to sign-up the first day I felt slightly disappointed as the administrative staff looked like a group of high school kids. Many of the attendees had long travels to get to the school (getting up at 5 am) so it was perfect to see that most classes would start at 10 am. At first I was a bit concerned because of some bad reviews, but one month was all I could spare in my schedule at the time. The school is located in an office building near many major studios, and some administrative studios of smaller film companies. I attended the NYFA in Los Angeles for a one month program. ![]()
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