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PHOTO: Ryan Alexander and Kristie Mayamote in the Summer production of '12'.  Click on the photo to see the trailer.

ADVANCE ACTING FOR FILM: Shooting a Film/Demo Reel

Mondays, March 26 - May 14, 2012 7-9:30 $250
 
This class is limited to 12 students.

An intensive workshop to prepare the actor for working on a film or television set and to produce a clip for their demo reel. Students will concentrate on the development of acting skills through working on a film based on 12 ANGRY MEN, a 1957 film directed by Sidney Lumet. Our modern adaptation of this film will allow each student to be cast in a substantial role.

This class will guide the student, step by step, from the audition process, through preparation and rehearsal to actually filming on a set. In addition, students will also learn industry etiquette and terminology. We will be shooting with two cameras and a film crew to produce a product worthy for the actors' demo reels.

Students, friends and family members are invited to attend the WRAP PARTY and SCREENING of the film at the GATEWAY FILM CENTER. Students will receive a DVD of the film and a individual clip for their demo reels.

The film will also be screened for regional Casting Directors, Agents and Filmmakers. 

Former Acting in Columbus student Jane Mowder has a supporting role in SMART PEOPLE starring Dennis Quaid and Sarah Jessica Parker.  Click here to see the trailer.

MASTER ACTING CLASS: Audition Monologues and Scene Study

Thursdays, March 29 - May 17, 2012 $200

Whether you’re an acting enthusiast who is ready to jump into the action or a professional looking to liven up their next performance or audition, this is the right course for you!

 It’s a Scene Study class – with a difference. Everyone in class works on scenes from the same author. The plays (or screenplays) are chosen for their complexity, challenge, depth, and for containing the great roles that actors dream of playing.

Another difference is that scenes are usually double-cast. At the root is my deeply held philosophy that each actor can bring something unique to each role. Seeing others bring the same role to life, with completely different choices, gives you confidence that you can trust your own ideas and follow your own instincts. It also helps you give up the notion of “doing it right.” There is no “right and wrong” to creativity. In addition, being able to watch each other work on difficult material that you yourself are grappling with intimately, affords invaluable inspiration.

Each student will also have the chance to work on two monologues during this eight-week workshop.  We will help you choose the best material to showcase your talents or you may work on material already in your repertoire.


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