[NEohioPAL]WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio Begins "Tricks of the Trade" Series, Jan. 24th
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WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio
presents
"Tricks of the Trade: Actor's Career, Craft & Professional Development, A=20
Non-Traditional Approach to Pursuing Your Passion"=A9 at Tri-C Eastern, 4250=
=20
Richmond Rd. Call for room locations. Saturdays, beginning January 24th - M=
arch=20
6th, 2004,=20
10:30 AM - 12:00 noon.
To register for ongoing classes for Actors, Playwrights and Directors, call=20
(216)561-8608, or email wakeup4664 at aol.com. =20
The Series:=20
. Sat. 1/24: 'Preparin': Tuning into the Artistic Power Within for Creativ=
e=20
Change.
A spiritual approach to develop & hone your craft. Meditation,=20
Visualization, Breathing &=20
other Relaxation Techniques for performing artists to help reduce auditio=
n=20
& performance=20
anxiety. [NOTE: Registration for this session only, $15.00]
. Sat. 1/31: Strugglin': Auditions & Jobs . . . . . for Theatre,=20
On-camera &=20
Voiceover
Learn the Do's & Don'ts of audition techniques. You will learn how audition=
s=20
work, how to prepare for them, and where to find them. Be prepared for the=20
different scenarios: Monologues vs. Reading from the Script. After the=20
audition, and you get the job, you'll learn the Do's & Don'ts of what to do=20=
next.
. Sat. 2/1: 'Strivin,' part 1: Voiceover Skills & Techniques=20
(commercial &=20
industrial for radio & TV)
Great voiceover talent uses multiple basic 'actors' tools' to get & keep the=
=20
listener's attention, sell the product, and solve the problem. Commercial,=20
Industrial, PSA's, Story Telling & Narration copy all require unique voiceov=
er=20
abilities. Find out why voiceover work isn't easy as it looks.
. Sat. 2/14: Strivin', part II: On-Camera Skills & Techniques=20
(commercial, =20
industrial & film)
There's a difference between acting techniques on stage and on-camera. Usin=
g=20
your basic 'actors' tools,' learn what makes acting for TV & film different=20
from acting for the stage. This session will show you how to adapt your sta=
ge=20
skills to be successful for on-camera auditions and jobs.
. Sat. 2/21: 'Strivin', part III: Diction, Dialogue & Speaking Technique=
s=20
for=20
On-stage, On-camera & Voiceover =20
Do you 'Swallow' your words? Have you been called a 'Mush Mouth?' Have you=
=20
been asked to 'Slow down?' Professionals pay attention to the details -=20
pacing, "t's, d's, & ings," etc. Learn to play with language and your voice=
:=20
enunciation, articulation, intonation, inflection, and more, to give your=20
characters more flavor. Great session for singers & comedians, too.
. Sat. 2/28 & Sat. 3/6: 'Survivin,' parts I & II. Marketing: 'Tools of=20
the Trade,'=20
Business Basics & Getting Work"
(NOTE: Registration for both sessions is preferred, but not mandatory.)
Every actor must have the right tools of the trade - Photos, Resumes, Demo=20
Tapes, etc. But you need to learn how to spend your money wisely, by knowin=
g -=20
when, where, why and how - to get the tools of the trade you will need.
Breaking into the business: There's more to being an actor than acting. You=
=20
will have to know about the following to increase your chances of being=20
successful -- Freelancing, Agencies, Contracts, "Scams," Casting Directors=
,=20
Producers & Directors, Unions, and Being an Independent Contractor, Record k=
eeping:=20
Income & Expenses.
Learn the - Who - What - When - Where - Why - & - How - to make that Leap=20
from Cleveland to NYC, Chicago, LA & other major talent markets. Everything=20=
from=20
- Audition - to - Acting Classes - to - Apartments, Resources, Networking &=
=20
other "Survival skills." All about "Showcases" and developing your own "One=20
Man/Woman Show" to get noticed & to get work.
.Sat. 3/13: 'Aspirin,' Arrivin'. . . (& Stayin' There): Career Options &=20
Transitions
Learn how to create, build & keep your career alive. Use your versatility to=
=20
help pay the bills when your career seems stalled or isn't going the way you=
'd=20
like. Discover the power of creating your individual "'Signature Style'=20
Career Game Plans."
=20
[Note: Can't attend Saturday classes? Private Coaching is available at the=
=20
same price for this series.]
=20
Fee: $25.00 per session. $20.00 per session for 3 or more sessions=
.=20
=20
Major Credit cards accepted.
Paid Registration must be received 3 days in advance of each session.
Call (216) 561-8608 to register & for complete details. =20
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E's <I>Actors' Studio<BR>
</B></I><BR>
presents<BR>
<P ALIGN=3DLEFT><BR>
<B>"Tricks of the Trade: Actor's Career, Craft & Professional Deve=
lopment, A Non-Traditional Approach to Pursuing Your Passion"=A9 </B>at Tri-=
C Eastern, 4250 Richmond Rd. Call for room locations. Saturdays, begin=
ning January 24th - March 6th, 2004, <BR>
10:30 AM - 12:00 noon.<B><BR>
<BR>
</B><BR>
To register for ongoing classes for Actors, Playwrights and Directors, call=20=
(216)561-8608, or email wakeup4664 at aol.com. <BR>
<BR>
<B>The Series: <BR>
</B><BR>
<B>. Sat. 1/24: <I>'Preparin':</I> Tuning into the Artistic Powe=
r Within for Creative Change.</B><BR>
A spiritual approach to develop & hone your craft. Meditati=
on, Visualization, Breathing & <BR>
other Relaxation Techniques for performing artists to help redu=
ce audition & performance <BR>
anxiety. <B>[NOTE: </B>Registrati=
on for this session only, $15.00<B>]</B><BR>
<BR>
<B>. Sat. 1/31: <I>Strugglin':</I> Audit=
ions & Jobs . . . . . </B><I>for Theatre, On-camera & <BR>
&nbs=
p; Voiceover</I>=
<BR>
Learn the Do's & Don'ts of audition techniques. You will learn how=
auditions work, how to prepare for them, and where to find them. Be p=
repared for the different scenarios: Monologues vs. Reading from the Script.=
After the audition, and you get the job, you'll learn the Do's &=20=
Don'ts of what to do next.<BR>
<BR>
<B>. Sat. 2/1: <I>'Strivin,'</I> part 1: =
Voiceover Skills & Techniques </B><I>(commercial & <BR>
&nbs=
p; &n=
bsp; =
industrial for=20=
radio & TV)</I><BR>
Great voiceover talent uses multiple basic 'actors' tools' to get & keep=
the listener's attention, sell the product, and solve the problem. Co=
mmercial, Industrial, PSA's, Story Telling & Narration copy all require=20=
unique voiceover abilities. Find out why voiceover work isn't easy as=20=
it looks.<BR>
<BR>
<B>. Sat. 2/14: <I>Strivin',</I> part II=
: On-Camera Skills & Techniques </B><I>(commercial, &nb=
sp; <BR>
&nbs=
p; &n=
bsp; industrial & film)</I><BR>
There's a difference between acting techniques on stage and on-camera. =
Using your basic 'actors' tools,' learn what makes acting for TV & film=
different from acting for the stage. This session will show you how t=
o adapt your stage skills to be successful for on-camera auditions and jobs.=
<BR>
<BR>
<B>. Sat. 2/21: '<I>Strivin'</I>, part III: Diction,=
Dialogue & Speaking Techniques for <BR>
&nbs=
p; On-stage, On-camera & Voice=
over </B><BR>
Do you 'Swallow' your words? Have you been called a 'Mush Mouth?' =
; Have you been asked to 'Slow down?' Professionals pay attention to t=
he details - pacing, "t's, d's, & ings," etc. Learn to play with l=
anguage and your voice: enunciation, articulation, intonation, inflection, a=
nd more, to give your characters more flavor. Great session for singers &=
; comedians, too.<BR>
<BR>
<B>. Sat. 2/28 & Sat. 3/6: <I>'Survivin,'</I> parts I & II.&nb=
sp; Marketing: 'Tools of the Trade,' <BR>
&nbs=
p; &n=
bsp; =
Business Basics & Getting Work"</B><BR>
(NOTE: Registration for both sessions is preferred, but not mandatory=
.)<BR>
<BR>
Every actor must have the right tools of the trade - Photos, Resumes, Demo T=
apes, etc. But you need to learn how to spend your money wisely, by kn=
owing - when, where, why and how - to get the tools of the trade you will ne=
ed.<BR>
<BR>
Breaking into the business: There's more to being an actor than acting. =
; You will have to know about the following to increase your chances o=
f being successful -- Freelancing, Agencies, Contracts, "Scams,"=
Casting Directors, Producers & Directors, Unions, and Being an Independ=
ent Contractor, Record keeping: Income & Expenses.<BR>
<BR>
Learn the - Who - What - When - Where - Why - & - How - to make th=
at Leap from Cleveland to NYC, Chicago, LA & other major talent markets.=
Everything from - Audition - to - Acting Classes - to - Apartments, R=
esources, Networking & other "Survival skills." All about "Showcases" an=
d developing your own "One Man/Woman Show" to get noticed & to get work.=
<BR>
<BR>
<B>.Sat. 3/13: <I>'Aspirin,' Arrivin'. . . (& Stayin'=20=
There):</I> Career Options & Transitions</B><BR>
Learn how to create, build & keep your career alive. Use your versatilit=
y to help pay the bills when your career seems stalled or isn't going the wa=
y you'd like. Discover the power of creating your individual <I>=
"'Signature Style' Career Game Plans."</I><BR>
<BR>
<BR>
<B>[Note: Can't attend Saturday classes? Private Coaching is ava=
ilable at the same price for this series.]</B><BR>
<BR>
<BR>
Fee: $25.00 per session. &nbs=
p; $20.00 per session for 3 or more sessions. &=
nbsp; <BR>
Major Credit cards accepted.<BR>
Paid Registration must be received 3 days in advance of each session.<BR>
Call (216) 561-8608 to register & for complete details. <BR>
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