[NEohioPAL] Act for Film and Television! This Fri and Sat 13th and 14th!!

April Needham act4film at yahoo.com
Thu Feb 12 09:19:53 PST 2009
















Stage to Screen Acting Workshop

~Beginner to Intermediate Acting

Age 9-15 Children

Age 16-up Adult

Workshop 1: Acting is a universal technique used in all forms, theater and film. There are some differences however, between the two. Gain the knowledge and ability to smoothly transition from stage to film. Taking what the actor already knows from theater acting, and building a bigger repetoire to use for film acting. The actor will learn the difference between theater and film acting, when and how to use the techniques learned. Through improvisational exercises, monologue work, and on camera techniques, the actor will complete the workshop with the knowledge of how to be a film actor in today's entertainment industry. How does an actor find work in Cleveland? You don't have to move to LA or NY to start a career in Film. That is what the Stage to Screen Acting Series is all about. It is using the skills you already know from prior acting sources, such as theater, and transforming them in a way that makes you a more versatile actor.

New To acting? Never acted before in your life? This workshop can help!

Workshop Includes:

*Improvisational Exercises
*On camera Technique
*Stage to Screen work
*Monologue work
*resume building
*where to find auditions
 and much more....

Package Includes:
Headshot on CD
Performed Monologue on DVD
Resource Page for auditions
Completely Formatted Resume

When: Children: Sat afternoon 12pm-2pm Feb14th-March 7th 2009
            Adult: Fri evening 6:00-8:00pm Feb 14th-March 6th 2009 

 Where: The Berea Little Red Schoolhouse Center for the Fine Arts
    323 Bagley Road, Berea, OH 44017

How Much: $150
Please Contact:
April Needham
216-316-4239


      
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