This is the fourth and last 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 no experience at all to being in the position of getting an agent, and then submitting professional quality role submissions!
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 4 Overview - In the home stretch
This Section’s steady script will be more difficult with at least three scenes and various levels of emotional ranges. Actors will be forced to jump from sadness to joy, to frustration, to anger...etc.
By the end of this section, actors will be ready to highlight their ability to nail an audition that will have agents lining up to sign them!
Class Limit: 10 actors
Attendees: This section is for both kids and parents (up to two adults per child).
Class 10 - Resume Writing
Yes, even kids will need a resume! Hopefully by this point in the class, our actors have been booked for one or more local shoots and combined with class activities, we’ll have enough for a starter resume.
Class 11 - Profile Building
There are some reputable online portals that are used in the acting industry. You need these accounts to land higher profile auditions/booking. Acting class, previous bookings, headshots, resumes... they are all needed to build out your online profile.
Class 12 - Agent Showcase
At this point we have shared the final tapes with prominent and reputable local agencies.
If you have reached this stage the agents know that you now have the skills and experience to move onto the next stage and they will be on hand to tell you about their particular agency and why you should sign with them.