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$325 9 weeks/10 students
(Early Registration $309/$293)
The
place for an actor with training and acting experience to get started.
Begin to explore the technical aspects of acting for the camera. You'll
learn how the camera sees you . . . translating your stage skills to
camera skills. Work intimately and specifically to become believable on
camera, while learning film industry terms, how to hit your mark and
range of shot.
Learn the basics of auditioning and working on the set:
- The Interview
- Your casting type
- Cold Reading
- Monologues
- Working with a partner
- Scene preparation work
- Intermediate and Advanced level actors, audition required.
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What students say about the TV & Film Program:
- "It's technical skills taught in a building-block format."
- "The class went beyond my expectations. I started to land auditions after the first class."
- "The
instructor is very good at nailing characters and helping actors
through hurdles. Also she's helpful in terms of learning the "ins and
outs" of the TV and film business."
- "It gave me the opportunity to get up and work during every class and see what I look like on camera." - N.H.
- "The private instruction during class was extremely useful - it allowed me to begin to overcome my camera fright."
- "I liked everything about the class - it is exceptional."
- "I have taken the TV and Film Workshop six consecutive terms and I'm still learning. It's amazing! I'm hooked."
- "The atmosphere of the class is non-intimidating. I have learned how to take care of myself in the "real world."" - J.T.
- "The
students in the class were very supportive. I felt very comfortable
with the students and instructor. It was a nurturing environment."
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$325 9 weeks/10 students
(Early Registration $309/$293)
The
place for an actor with training and acting experience to get started.
Begin to explore the technical aspects of acting for the camera. You'll
learn how the camera sees you . . . translating your stage skills to
camera skills. Work intimately and specifically to become believable on
camera, while learning film industry terms, how to hit your mark and
range of shot.
Learn the basics of auditioning and working on the set:
- The Interview
- Your casting type
- Cold Reading
- Monologues
- Working with a partner
- Scene preparation work
- Intermediate and Advanced level actors, audition required.
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