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gateway city, Mr. Snepar said.We hope to attract not only
ollow shortly, said Jeremy Snepar, executive vice president.
round, he said.The academy also hopes to be a resource for
e very first week.The school will conduct, in English and
odel.Wed love to reach out to the local filmmaking commu
cited to be in Miami, Mr. Snepar said. Our goal is to co
cited to be in Miami, Mr. Snepar said. Our goal is to co
only in front of the camera but also behind it.
only in front of the camera but also behind it.
os, classrooms, editing facilities and equipment storage. Mi
Miamis entertainment industry, he added. We would hope
ami was chosen not only for its burgeoning English- and Span
ish-language film industry, but also for its reputation as a
now teaching about 7,000 students per year in locations from
Spanish, classes and intensive workshops in film-making, act
ing, producing, photography and screenwriting. Goals for the
asses.In other cities the academy often invites speakers f
Spanish, classes and intensive workshops in film-making, act
a two-year program leading to a masters degree in fine art
to strengthen the filmmaking community here. We want product
Miamis entertainment industry, he added. We would hope
gateway city, Mr. Snepar said.We hope to attract not only
asses.In other cities the academy often invites speakers f
dents from Europe, South America and elsewhere. South Beach
s.In addition to office space, its new venue comprises studi
dents from Europe, South America and elsewhere. South Beach
ami was chosen not only for its burgeoning English- and Span
round, he said.The academy also hopes to be a resource for
Spanish, classes and intensive workshops in film-making, act
gateway city, Mr. Snepar said.We hope to attract not only
me in and offer a very high-quality education. We focus on h
is a very attractive location. Its very international, and
os, classrooms, editing facilities and equipment storage. Mi
Miami Beach campus include an eventual segue into entertain