Acting School for Film & Television adult acting part time courses
Individual Acting Courses
 Scene study for beginners
 Method Acting for Film Scenes
 Basic Course on Auditioning for t.v. commercials
 Basic course on Auditioning for Film
 Scene studies with a Director
 Introduction to Susan Batson Method of Acting
 Introduction to Meisner Method of Acting
 Casting Symposium
 2 day Screen Writer's Workshop
 4 day Screen Writer's Workshop
 

Method Acting for Film Scenes -- 8 Weeks total 24 hours
 
Film Acting Schools Course Description

The Acting Schools course on Method Acting for Film Scenes will focus on the Method Acting Technique, developed by Konstantin Stanislavski, in the early to mid-twentieth century and employed by actors to achieve realism in acting by relying on sense memory, imagination, the actor’s personal life history and their own emotions and inner life in order to bring a new depth in portraying their roles and creating a character.
The Acting Schools students will learn the basic principles of the Method which are:
  1. Acting is doing.
  2. Developing the imagination and observing the world around you.
  3. Training the mind through a complete understanding of the play and its circumstances.
  4. Turning the character into you
Students will discover and implement an approach to creating a character for roles in Film And Television as well as learn how to apply the Method Acting Technique when infiltrating And portraying a character for the camera
 
Additional Information
All scenes worked by students will be from "Actual Scripts."
Curriculum is for 8 weeks, total 24 hour of training.
 

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