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Overview

We live in a culture that loves to interact and respond. Unlike traditional media that simply broadcasts messages, interactive media does exactly what the name suggests: it encourages the interaction of the public. Interactive media includes such outlets as social networking and blogs (where people are encouraged to dialog), call-in television programs, and even video games and virtual reality. This is an ever-changing and rapidly-evolving form of communication, and as such can be an exciting and dynamic career choice.

As a student of interactive media, you’ll learn about the many ways technology encourages interaction, including the use of multi-media, digital media, Web 2.0 and more. You’ll learn about the latest applications of interactive media, and the many ways to use them. You’ll learn about changing trends, and how to anticipate those trends to stay on the cutting edge. Most of all, you’ll learn how to get a message across through dialogue rather than broadcasting, and in so doing, you’ll learn how to engage the culture in your exciting and rewarding new career.



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NEW YORK FILM ACADEMY

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Length to Graduate: 2 years
Location: New York, Los Angeles
Students per Class: 11-20
Tuition to Graduate: $60,000
Subject: Film

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The Film School at the New York Film Academy was founded in 1992 on a belief that a top quality education in filmmaking should be accessible to anyone with the drive and ambition to make films. The Academy opened its doors in 1992 in Robert DeNiro‘s Tribeca Film Center. Since that time we have grown into our own facilities in Manhattan‘s Union Square and Soho; as well as, a degree granting campus in Los Angeles at Universal Studios. We hold One and Two-Year and short-term programs throughout the year in these locations; as well as, degree programs at the Universal Studios Campus. During the summer we offer our short-term programs at a number of additional locations, including Harvard University; Disney Studios- Florida; Paris, France; London, England; and Florence and Rome, Italy.

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