FTVC 2020 Film Fest

You’re invited on Friday, October 16, to view three short films by the Acting for Film, Television, Voice-overs, and Commercials Class of 2020! Join them for this special screening of their work and enjoy a few great flicks while you’re at it. This event is not to be missed.
The BFA in Acting for Film, Television, Voice-overs, and Commercials (FTVC) is a unique program here at Pace. It’s the first undergraduate university program in the US focused entirely on training the actor for work in front of the camera and microphone. FTVC re-examines the training of the contemporary actor and media performer from top to bottom. It offers a fresh approach to acting as well as physical and vocal preparation. With studio classes, performance opportunities, and individual attention all in the heart of New York City, Pace Performing Arts’ FTVC major readies the young actor for entry in to today’s multi-faceted industry, and now you’re invited in for an exclusive screening of their work.
Join the FTVC Class of 2020 for their digital showcase, which will be available all weekend following the premiere:
Friday, October 16
8:00 p.m.
Screening on Vimeo
It will be a screening in three parts, including the following films: A Simple Vow, Want This, and In Case of Communism. They are by Christina Lind and Gene Gallerano; Gianni Damaia and Mickey Roberts; and Zoey Martinson. We hope to see you there!
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