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Method Acting Classes - Intermediate level |
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4 sessions per month
3 hours per week |
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Age
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grade 12 (or equivalent); Education
Level: High School Diploma or equivalent |
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Film and
Theatre Method Acting - Intermediate Level
Acting for camera - intermediate level, stresses understanding the requirements
of the media technically and artistically. Topics include the rehearsal
process, set etiquette, balancing the characters level of expressiveness,
revealing inner practice close-up.
Students perform short film scenes and learn to apply the techniques acquired
in the acting classes.
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Film
and Theatre Method Acting - Intermediate Level
3 months
4 sessions per month
3 hours per week
Wednesday 6.00 pm - 9.00 pm
Saturday 10.00 am - 1.00 pm
Sunday 10.00 am - 1.00 pm
Classes start at the beginning of each month.
250$, a month
or 750$, for the three months
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First
Month - Building a Character
The course focuses on an intensive analysis of character.
The class is designed to deepen the actor's knowledge of Method Acting by
undertaking and completing specific creative tasks or objectives.
Through scene work with a partner, the student is taken through the
analytical aspects of the rehearsal
process, where he/she
cultivates an instinct for making productive and |
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Classes
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playable character choices.
The class meets once a week and requires commitment and initiative.
Students are encouraged to undertake work in voice and movement in conjunction
with this class.
Method acting classes start at the beginning of each month. 250$, a month |
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250.00
CAD per 4 sessions |
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Second Month
- Voice, Diction,
Dialog - Communicating the Work |
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This
class explores the anatomic
structure of the voice apparatus and the proper use of it. The class introduces
the actor to working exercises for a successful voice, emphasizing relaxation,
breath support, sound connection, and sound release. Advanced work includes
the development
of mask resonance,vocal
ring, resonance blending, range enhancement, and articulation. |
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This work forces the student to concentrate on consonant and vowel sounds
and to develop the means for working with difficult prose and poetry. Along
with this, the actor will do work on phrasing, inflection, and rhythm.
Method acting classes start at the beginning of each month. 250$, a month |
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Third
Month - On Camera Acting - Technical Considerations
The class covers relationships, scene work, justification, physical and
voice obstacles, text analysis, and character interpretation. It includes
the preparation for a videotaped monologue, which will be
reviewed by the student and the teacher in order to assess the work. Business
topics such as headshots, resumes and interviews will be discussed.
Method acting classes start at the beginning of each month. 250$, a month |
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Fourth Month
- Body, Diction -
Dialog - Communicating the Work
Advanced work includes
the development of body mask and resonance, motion
ring, speed blending, physical range enhancement, and active articulation.
Method acting classes start at the beginning of each month. 250$, a month
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Film
and Theatre Method Acting - Intermediate Level
3 months
4 sessions per month
3 hours per week
Monday 6.00 pm - 9.00 pm
Tuesday 6.00 pm - 9.00 pm
Tursday 6.00 pm - 9.00 pm
Classes start at the beginning of each month. 250$,
a month; or 750$ for the three months |
Film and
Theatre Method Acting -
One-on-one
Method
Acting - Intermediate
Are you bored and frustrated sitting in an acting class of 15 people
and learning nothing because you have to deal with somebody else's acting
problems; angry because there is no time to receive enough feedback
from the teacher on your own acting technique? How about FOUR three-hour
sessions one-on-one with a teacher for 250, a month?
Method acting classes
start at the beginning of each month.
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