Professional Career Course in Film and Stage Acting

Professional Course in Film & TV Acting

  • For students who are considering a career change and looking to build robust acting skills
  • Provides comprehensive introduction to the acting techniques in the fast evolving media industry
  • Covers a broad range of areas of working as an actor
  • Each module is based on industry practice
  • You will be expected to spend time off campus going to auditions, meeting casting agents and networking

WHY TAKE THE COURSE

This three month course covers the core skills and industry insights that you’ll need to launch a career in acting, from voice and movement techniques to getting ready for castings and auditions. It is ideal for those who are looking to retrain as an actor and build an enhanced understanding of on-set practices and the technical requirements.

  • Improve your vocal and physical expression and build an understanding of on-screen acting skills and technical aspects of the profession
  • Receive introduction to motion capture, an innovative fast-growing area of filmmaking, which focuses on movement in the virtual world
  • Study the fundamentals of combat movement, essential for action films
  • Learn about various job opportunities for an actor in today’s market, including acting and voice acting for film, radio and commercials
  • Meet agents, casting directors and professional actors to receive advice about audition techniques and casting opportunities in the industry
  • Get familiar with filmmaking process, understand how to work with a film crew on set
  • Participate in a shooting day with a professional film crew

** Professional Career Course In Film and TV Acting**

Acting Techniques

(Camera + Stage)

COURSE SYLLABUS

Acting Fundamentals

You will develop the precursors to acting: relaxation; trust; exuberance; discipline; response to criticism; a playful attitude; and the ability to work as part of an ensemble. You will learn the fundamentals of acting, including: concentration; pursuing an objective with actions; listening and responding; and working from moment-to-moment, using both improvised and scripted scenes.

Voice

Through physical and vocal exercises, you will begin to release your voice from habitual tensions and develop breath connection, support and stamina. You will begin to learn how to project your voice without strain, using the principles of general and specific resonance and develop vocal range. Articulation work will enable you to approach text with greater specificity, accuracy and muscularity.

Movement

This unit will allow you to explore and develop movement/physical vocabularies and begin to understand the significant role the body plays in expression. You will become aware of your physicality through experiential anatomy, articulation of the body parts, alignment of the spine and the three body weights. you will explore connection to breath, presence in space, neutrality and its relevance to an acting training.

The Actor and The Text

This module will allow you to apply your acquired skills from Acting Fundamentals to script work. You will learn a clear process, including active and textual analysis, which will allow you to explore and realise monologues, duologues and scenes effectively.

Character

This module explores the creation of character in both textual and devised settings. The creation of character is fundamental to all forms of acting therefore you will concentrate not only on naturalistic character but also archetypes, commedia dellarte and Brechtian characters. Using the techniques and methods of various practitioners you will develop and sustain your own character.

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