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Information Session and Screenwriting Master Class in New Haven, CT!

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MEET NYFA REPRESENTATIVES IN NEW HAVEN on SEPTEMBER 28, 2024! --------------------------------------

[Reserve Your Space Now!]( MEET NYFA REPRESENTATIVES IN NEW HAVEN on SEPTEMBER 28, 2024! --------------------------------------------------------------- NYFA Information Session 2:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. EST Our information sessions offer a unique opportunity to learn about our programs, locations, scholarship opportunities, student life and accommodations, and the enrollment process. --------------------------------------------------------------- Screenwriting for Film & TV Master Class 1:00 p.m. - 2:00 p.m. EST There's nothing more powerful in the world than a good story. Good stories inspire, provoke and give us a chance to hold a mirror up to ourselves and society. Ultimately, stories give us equipment for living - especially if we understand and can hone our craft. During this 60 minute workshop, Randall Dottin, Chair of the Screenwriting Department at NYFA's New York City campus will demystify the fundamentals of good storytelling through discussion, screenings of short films and an exercise designed to help students build and present their own stories. --------------------------------------------------------------- [RSVP Here]( [Facebook]( [Instagram]( [Twitter]( [Linkedin]( [YouTube]( [TikTok]( New York Film Academy [NYFA.EDU]( 1-800-611-FILM 17 Battery Pl FL 5, New York, NY 10004 --------------------------------------------------------------- [Remove me from future messages]( Powered by TargetX

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