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Improv for Actors
Improvisation has become an increasingly valuable skill for today’s actors. Whether rehearsing, performing on stage or screen, or stepping into an audition room, the ability to live in the moment and respond truthfully strengthens every aspect of an actor’s craft.…
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On-Camera Acting
Have you ever watched TV or film and thought, how do I become an actor? Get started with this 15-week class where you will learn the basics of on-camera acting technique. Explore slates, commercials, dramatic and comedic dialogues, monologues, cold reads,…
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Vocal Technique
Want to up your vocal game? Erin Walton has coached some of the most seasoned performers, including recording artists, traveling singers, and Broadway stars. Learn how to treat your instrument, grow your voice, and share your gift. Learn the fundamentals…
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Working Actor
This course is for the working actor – signed or close to getting signed – and actively auditioning. Throughout the semester, you will hone your craft, both creatively and technically, with film/tv acting coaches. You will work with commercial, film,…
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Voice-Over Acting
with Cassie Boyd-Baker With 20+ years experience behind the microphone, Cassie has had a diverse career in voice over working in commercials, animation, video games, apps, and audiobooks. A Hoosier native, Cassie grew up performing in dozens of theatre shows throughout…
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ADVANCED SCENE STUDY
Our Advanced Scene Study Class brings together various levels of actors into a collaborative environment (*actors must have completed Fundamentals of On-Camera Acting or equivalent). The curriculum focuses on deep script analysis to translate text on the page and turn…
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From Script to Screen: A Filmmaking Camp
In this camp teens will write, act, direct, and edit their own short film. Students will learn real on-camera techniques, work as a production team, and leave with a finished film they can share. No experience needed – just creativity…
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Acting Through the Genres
Step into the world of Hollywood! Each day, students will explore a different film genre – comedy, drama, horror and action. What if you could try every kind of genre in one week? In Hollywood week, students will dive into…
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The Complete Actor
What’s the difference between acting on stage and acting on camera? In this fun and interactive camp, students will learn how to project for the stage and perform naturally for the camera. Great actors know how to adapt. In this…
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