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WEEKDAY ACTING WORKSHOP
('Acting for Television/Screen')

DATES: Wednesday 3rd August to 7th September (4 hour sessions)
TIMES: 10.00am - 2.00pm
VENUE: The Rehearsal Room, 18 Clendon Road, Armadale.

WORKSHOP'S that refine and define the screen acting process.

Explore The Rehearsal Room acting process to the Advanced Level. 
The focus is on being able to control character choices and conversation goals within a scene.

 

Learn simple, functional skills that have enormously practical outcomes …

            Better listening

            Greater ability to change (respond to direction)

            Expanded ability to analyze the purpose of a scene

 

The final exercise will add delivering the blocking of a scene to the process of delivering the conversation (story) and the character.  THEN actors will change the ingredients and deliver a new and different version of the scene by simply using the tools we have been exploring in the class.

Discussion in a class

Local Coffee Shops

BONUS: There’s lots of good coffee around this area in the daytime.

This course is 6 x four hour sessions.

 

NOTE: LUNCH IS NOT SUPPLIED ... bring your own lunch and use The Rehearsal Room kitchen. 
Tea, coffee and buns are provided.

 

BRING A USB STICK or AN SD CARD TO RECORD YOUR WORK. (For info on the type of SD Card click here.)

 

 

THE COST: $615 - for 25 hours tuition over 6 weeks (GST included)
DEPOSIT: $50

WORKSHOP TERMS & CONDITIONS

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Rehearsal Room Process makes actors more flexible, more consistent and more efficient.

 

Because Rehearsal Room workshops clearly identify a performance process they improve the practical outcomes of actors choices. This enables the actor to identify and remedy problems efficiently and effectively. The Rehearsal Room process makes actors better auditioners and therefore improves the chances of employment.

This workshop explores the fundamentals of good performance process. It is a clear and simple view of the Stanislavski approach, useful both as a refresher for the experienced actor or those with little experience.

 

Its particular focus is television but its application is universal. It explores - how to create a complex character, identifying subtext, labelling subtext, playing subtext, building trust, active listening, defeating tension, how to play surprises, how to prepare for a take and what the camera really sees - plus much more.

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OF A WEEK DAY WORKSHOP IN ACTION

 

MAXIMUM OF 8 ACTORS per class.

FOURTH TERM 2016 COMMENCES: Wednesday 3rd November 2016

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