Acting for film - Youth Edition - Session 1 (3 classes)

Acting for film - Youth Edition - Session 1 (3 classes)

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Overview: 

This is the first section of a twelve-week program designed to get kids and their parents introduced to acting as a career.

This course is HEAVILY geared toward: MASTERING AN AUDITION!

You cannot become an actor unless you have the ability to book a role. While there is a lot of material covered in this class, it is all centered around nailing the audition.

Over the course of the three month program, kids will go from having little or no experience in front of the camera to learning the skills needed to audition for film and television roles and hopefully landing an agent!

Every week actors are taped in an audition style format (exactly how they would tape for professional auditions) and tapes are sent to parents at the end of each class.

Session 1
Weeks 1-3 

 

Session 1 Overview

At the beginning of this Section, kids are given a script that they will work off of over the next two classes. Scripts are basic with a manageable amount of lines.

In each class, kids will be run through their lines in an audition style format getting them use to being in front of cameras and lights, taking direction, and reacting to coaching feedback.

Class Limit: 10 actors 

Attendees: This section is for both kids and parents (up to two adults per child).

 

 

 

Class 1 - Introductions

1. During this initial secession parents, kids, and the instructor(s) all get to know each other.
2. Industry terminology - learn the “language” of acting.
3. Assigned Sides (script) to begin memorizing for week 2

 

Class 2 - The Business of Acting

The idea of seeing your child on the big screen is exciting and fun. However, getting into acting can be an actual job/career.

Yes, through this course it can happen...and has for other kids!

 

Class 3 - Etiquette

Knowing how to behave on set and at an in-person audition is critical for both kids and this parents.

A parent’s behavior can be a determining factor as to whether or not a child gets a role or future roles.