Designed equally for beginning actors as well as those with experience, our Acting for Film School programs provide actors with modern on-camera acting techniques plus a foundation of acting training rooted in time-honored theatrical traditions. Our instructors are all professional, working actors, writers, directors, and producers - veterans of Hollywood, independent film, television, Broadway, Off-Broadway, and regional theatre - and they give each student the personal focus and rigorous discipline necessary for launching a career in film and television.

AUDITION TOUR

An audition is not required for admission to The New York Film Academy, however it is highly recommended. The audition serves as a process to ensure proper class placement. If a prospective student chooses not to audition, a formal interview with an academic advisor is required. All admitted students will follow an intensive curriculum designed to launch a career in film and television.

Audition Students have 3 choices:

Attend an audition at one of our Audition Tours around the country.



Make an appointment for a specific audition time at our New York or Los Angeles campus.



Submit a DVD or tape of your audition to:
New York Film Academy
Attn: Audition Track
100 E. 17th Street
New York, NY 10003

New York Film Academy-LA
Attn: Audition Track
100 Universal City Plaza Dr.
Bldg. 9128
Universal City, CA 91608

TO ARRANGE AN AUDITION ON CAMPUS OR OFF-SITE PLEASE CONTACT:

NEW YORK CITY:
STEVEN CHINNI
Tel.: 212.674.4300     Email: schinni@nyfa.edu

UNIVERSAL STUDIOS - LOS ANGELES:
CELINA POLANCO
Tel.: 818.733.2600     Email: celina@nyfa.edu

AUDITION REQUIREMENTS:

Acting for Film:
Prepare, memorize, and present two one-minute contrasting monologues from either a published play or screenplay.

Musical Theatre:
One-minute monologue from a published play or screenplay and a 32-bar song. Please bring your own sheet music, in your key, marked with your 32 bars.

When choosing audition materials, it is important to choose roles that are age and type appropriate. It is also important to read the entire play or screenplay prior to your audition. Completed applications are preferred prior to your audition and will enable us to determine your scholarship award.. Admissions Representatives will contact you shortly after your audition with a scholarship decision.