Classes
ACTING FOR CAMERA CLASSES- Kindergarten through Third Grade
Acting for Camera 1- Enhancing believability and taking
direction for on-camera skills, and helping the student feel more
comfortable in front of the camera.
Acting
for Camera 2-Strengthening the students understanding of marks
and props usage, and building character development.
Acting
for Camera 3- heightening the approach to understanding action
and character development; feeling more comfortable with putting
one's personality into their scenes.
Acting
for Camera (Mixed Levels)- Mixed Levels is when there are
different levels in the same class. For example, there could be
Acting for Camera 2 students and Acting for Camera 3 students
within the same class. Many times, the AC2 students will be learning
what they need work on and the AC3 students will be working on
something that they need some work on simultaneously.
After
each class, one can move on to the next AC level.
FILM
CLASSES- Fourth grade through Twelfth Grade:
FILM 1- Where budding actors have the opportunity to enhance
their skills. We reinforce being natural and believable on camera.
Being directable is a must and is a skill all actors need to develop
to work in film. Actors will build on character development skills,
work with props, and hit marks while responding to set directions.
We simulate real onset location shootings using the students as
leads, principals, and extras. The students will boost their on-camera
skills while using different types of shots.
FILM 2-Where the actor elevates his/her own usage of projecting
their own emotions while delving into emotional scenes. After
watching and studying child and teen actors who are accomplished
in their field at showing extreme emotion in their scenes and
working on exercises used in professional circles, we try it ourselves.
We use various type scenes taken from real feature films like
Stepmom, Stand By Me, My Dog Skip, Sisterhood of the Traveling
Pants, Life is a House, etc.
FILM
3- Is all about the actor expanding their cold-reading skills.
Solid cold-reading skills are a necessity in all aspects of this
business…Film, TV, Commercial, Industrials and Stage. In this
class, we will cold-read within 8-10 minutes every week to sharpen
our skills for these cold-reading situations.
FILM 4- This is a class series totally concentrating on
enhancing listening and reacting skills. One of the most important
things casting directors look for in an actor is their listening
skills and it is one of the LEAST focused-on skills of the actor.
(Who wants to learn to listen?). We work on many fun exercises
to learn how to "be effected" and we finish with a fun distraction
exercise which sharpen the actors' ability to concentrate and
perform your scene even when distractions happen. (Real examples
of the kinds of things that happen: cell phone going off, babies
crying, casting director's answering their phones or talking to
someone else while you do your scene). Once the student has worked
on distraction exercises, they are usually stronger and more confident
to be able to handle this situation when it comes up.
FILM
5-is COMEDY, COMEDY, COMEDY!!! We will work on Comedic scenes
from Network TV, Disney, Nickelodeon and Feature Films. Comedic
timing, flow and pace will be at the forefront of our concentration
and how they differ with each situation. We really work on being
able to put our funny side of our personalities into our scenes!
FILM
6- is all about working on characters that are opposite the
students' personalities. It is one of the most fun series where
they portray characters that are nerds, bullies, insanely jealous
girls or "mean girl" types, and sociopaths-challenging but fun!
MASTER-
Students with real-world experience interact with one another
in this fun class, learning how to develop chemistry better with
other actors and enhance their ability to stand out. They will
be integrating their growth from the Film series into their work
every week and concentrate on their weaknesses in order to strengthen
their skills. There is focus on small details that make a difference
in the callback situation. There will be focus on the visual vs.
vocal subtext skills and body language. (In other words, watching
the difference between what the actor's face and eyes say vs.
what his/her voice say vs. what the actor's body language is reflecting).
There
are several Master Classes divided by age range and how long the
student has been a master. Students will enhance their range and
depth of characters needed for Film and TV.