Age: 19+
Dates:
Level: 2/3
Classes with Dean Armstrong: Tuition: $475.00 + HST
Classes with Dean Armstrong: Tuition: $475.00 + HST
Classes with Doug Nyback: Tuition: $455.00 + HST
ACTRA MEMBERS 10% DISCOUNT
Dates:
Master Class w/ Dean Armstrong: May 24, 25, 26 and 28 [7:00-10:00PM, last class 6:00 - 10:00PM]
Dates:
Class w/ Doug Nyback: May 24, 25, 26 and 28 [7:00-10:00, last class 6:00 - 10:00PM]
Class w/ Doug Nyback: May 24, 25, 26 and 28 [7:00-10:00, last class 6:00 - 10:00PM]
Class w/ Doug Nyback: May 31 and June 1, 2 and 4 [7:00-10:00, last class 6:00-10:00PM]
Class w/ Doug Nyback: June 14, 15, 16 and 18 [7:00-10:00, last class 6:00-10:00PM]
Class w/ Doug Nyback: August 9, 10, 11 and 13 [7:00-10:00, last class 6:00-10:00PM]
Class Description: This is a selective class, structured as an introduction to the technique of "Image Transference" created by Dean Armstrong. Actors will be given the foundation of the Image Transference process, the terminology, structure and the approach. As well as being highly practical, actors in this class will cultivate a diverse understanding and representation of text, subtext and character, relationships and environment that will not only enhance the entertainment value of their work, but also increase the likelihood of their casting. They will learn and train themselves to think and effectively use their imagination to create an end product that is without question the most truthful, accurate and interesting representation of the world they are attempting to create.
Class w/ Doug Nyback: June 14, 15, 16 and 18 [7:00-10:00, last class 6:00-10:00PM]
Class w/ Doug Nyback: August 9, 10, 11 and 13 [7:00-10:00, last class 6:00-10:00PM]
Class Description: This is a selective class, structured as an introduction to the technique of "Image Transference" created by Dean Armstrong. Actors will be given the foundation of the Image Transference process, the terminology, structure and the approach. As well as being highly practical, actors in this class will cultivate a diverse understanding and representation of text, subtext and character, relationships and environment that will not only enhance the entertainment value of their work, but also increase the likelihood of their casting. They will learn and train themselves to think and effectively use their imagination to create an end product that is without question the most truthful, accurate and interesting representation of the world they are attempting to create.
Requirements: Headshot and resume, previous theoretical and practical experience. Admission at the discretion of studio director.
All classes at AAS feature dvd documentation of in class work - a vital tool for at home review and continued outside development.
