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Our events are always fun while also informational, innovative, and exciting. We offer a wide cross-section of events and films including the work of recent alums, new-release blockbusters, and faculty-nominated work by current students. We provide students the chance to see things and hear from people they wouldn't otherwise encounter, or wouldn't otherwise have access to for free. You can also check out our Facebook page or follow @NYUTischFilmTV on Instagram.
Our events are always fun while also informational, innovative, and exciting. We offer a wide cross-section of events and films including the work of recent alums, new-release blockbusters, and faculty-nominated work by current students. We provide students the chance to see things and hear from people they wouldn't otherwise encounter, or wouldn't otherwise have access to for free. You can also check out our Facebook page or follow @NYUTischFilmTV on Instagram.
Join us on February 23 as we dive into Tisch Core and embark on an exploration the world of filmmaking after graduation!
The Production Office presents the Film and TV Production Fair. Come to find out what internal and external resources you have for all your production needs!
NYU's First Run Festival is an annual event hosted by the Kanbar Institute of Film & Television at NYU's Tisch School of the Arts. It is the longest continuously running film festival in New York City, dedicated to showcasing the advanced work of NYU graduate and undergraduate film students.
NYU's First Run Festival is an annual event hosted by the Kanbar Institute of Film & Television at NYU's Tisch School of the Arts. It is the longest continuously running film festival in New York City, dedicated to showcasing the advanced work of NYU graduate and undergraduate film students.
NYU's First Run Festival is an annual event hosted by the Kanbar Institute of Film & Television at NYU's Tisch School of the Arts. It is the longest continuously running film festival in New York City, dedicated to showcasing the advanced work of NYU graduate and undergraduate film students.
NYU's First Run Festival is an annual event hosted by the Kanbar Institute of Film & Television at NYU's Tisch School of the Arts. It is the longest continuously running film festival in New York City, dedicated to showcasing the advanced work of NYU graduate and undergraduate film students.
NYU's First Run Festival is an annual event hosted by the Kanbar Institute of Film & Television at NYU's Tisch School of the Arts. It is the longest continuously running film festival in New York City, dedicated to showcasing the advanced work of NYU graduate and undergraduate film students.
The Fusion Film Festival, NYU Tisch School of the Arts’ student-run film festival celebrating women and nonbinary creators in film, TV and new media, will screen new works and host panels on showrunning, nonfiction filmmaking, and making work with social impact.
The Fusion Film Festival, NYU Tisch School of the Arts’ student-run film festival celebrating women and nonbinary creators in film, TV and new media, will screen new works and host panels on showrunning, nonfiction filmmaking, and making work with social impact.
The Fusion Film Festival, NYU Tisch School of the Arts’ student-run film festival celebrating women and nonbinary creators in film, TV and new media, will screen new works and host panels on showrunning, nonfiction filmmaking, and making work with social impact.
The Fusion Film Festival, NYU Tisch School of the Arts’ student-run film festival celebrating women and nonbinary creators in film, TV and new media, will screen new works and host panels on showrunning, nonfiction filmmaking, and making work with social impact.
Professor Manoshi Chitra Neoogy is having a pop-up book launch & short screening of her book, Blood Words. Feast & Sip.
2024 Tisch Spring Animation Festival, Thursday, May 4th from 4 - 9 PM, 721 Broadway, Lower Concourse. Free Food!
Come to the screening of the four series produced last fall in TV BOOTCAMP on Friday, May 10 - The Stump, Dissonance, Quarterlife Crisis and A Face for Radio.
Join us for a screening Monday, May 13 at 6PM of the two thirty minute television pilots produced this year. All faculty and students are invited. For those without NYU ID cards allowing them access to 721 Broadway please contact Harry Winer at hw54@NYU.edu to ensure you will be able to attend.