What if I told you that New Image College Film Acting Conservatory has broken conventional boundaries to redefine how acting is taught? It’s not about theoretical knowledge, but practical execution and real-world exposure. They’ve taken their enthusiastic acting Group 64, and thrust them into an ambitious film project. Transforming Vancouver’s bustling Anza Club and a private serene Maple Ridge lake into dynamic film sets, for their students. New Image College has given its students the unique opportunity to learn by doing.
This advanced film project isn’t just an academic task but a testament to the college’s innovative approach and commitment to providing a tangible, cinematic showcase of their students’ abilities. This isn’t a mere academic exercise – it’s a revolution, changing the narrative from students learning about film to students acting in films. Developed, produced. and directed by New Image College Film Department. A new tipping point, proudly fostered by New Image College.
Check some photos from the set below: