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AGE: 13 - 15
LEVEL: 1
DATE: Saturdays, September 18 - December 11, 2010
TIME: 12:45 pm- 3:45 pm
INSTRUCTOR: TBD
Tuition: $725.00 + HST
ACTRA MEMBERS 10% Discount
Course Description: This is a level one on camera training class, but should not be considered a class for beginners. Ideal for actors with a some theatrical background, both theoretically and practically, or for those actors new to the film + television industry.
Class Focus: First six weeks: on camera audition technique + mid-term evaluation. Last 6 weeks: on camera partnered scene study, end of term evaluation with a 13th week showcase and industry adjudication with School Director Dean Armstrong.
Class Content (includes): Text analysis, character development, relationship + environment study, on camera audition and on set technique + preparation, the call back with one redirect, the working call back, the table read, creating the illusion of spontaneity + immediacy in scripted work, defining and structuring the frame and defining industry competitiveness.
3 AUDITION SCENES + 1 PARTNERED SCENE.
Class Agenda: Defining Industry standards, do's and don't, language acclimation, on camera tool acquisition, establishing a familiarity, comfort and confidence with how to translate work effectively + competitively on screen.
All classes at AAS are documented on DVD for in class review. The camera rolls as instructor notes are documented for continued at home learning, understanding and development.
Requirements: There are no mandatory requirements for this class. Headshot and resume, previous theoretical and practical experience preferred.
Please Note: AAS instructors actively work in the film and television industry and as such may develop conflicts preventing them from fulfilling their teaching obligations. In the event a conflict arises, a suitable instructor with equal experience will be brought in.
AGE: 16 - 18
LEVEL: 1
DATE: Sundays, September 19 - December 12, 2010
TIME: 10:00 am - 1 pm
INSTRUCTOR: TBD
TUITION: $725.00 + HST
ACTRA MEMBERS 10% Discount
Course Description: This is a level one on camera training class, but should not be considered a class for beginners. Ideal for actors with a some theatrical background, both theoretically and practically, or for those actors new to the film + television industry.
Class Focus: First six weeks: on camera audition technique + mid-term evaluation. Last 6 weeks: on camera partnered scene study, end of term evaluation with a 13th week showcase and industry adjudication with School Director Dean Armstrong.
Class Content (includes): Text analysis, character development, relationship + environment study, on camera audition and on set technique + preparation, the call back with one redirect, the working call back, the table read, creating the illusion of spontaneity + immediacy in scripted work, defining and structuring the frame and defining industry competitiveness.
3 AUDITION SCENES + 1 PARTNERED SCENE.
Class Agenda: Defining Industry standards, do's and don't, language acclimation, on camera tool acquisition, establishing a familiarity, comfort and confidence with how to translate work effectively + competitively on screen.
All classes at AAS are documented on DVD for in class review. The camera rolls as instructor notes are documented for continued at home learning, understanding and development.
Requirements: There are no mandatory requirements for this class. Headshot and resume, previous theoretical and practical experience preferred.
Please Note: AAS instructors actively work in the film and television industry and as such may develop conflicts preventing them from fulfilling their teaching obligations. In the event a conflict arises, a suitable instructor with equal experience will be brought in.
AGE: 16 - 18
LEVEL: 1
DATE: Sundays, September 19 - December 12, 2010
TIME: 4:30-7:30pm
INSTRUCTOR: TBD
TUITION: $725.00 + HST
ACTRA MEMBERS 10% Discount
Course Description: This is a level one on camera training class, but should not be considered a class for beginners. Ideal for actors with a some theatrical background,
both theoretically and practically, or for those actors new to the film + television industry.
Class Focus: First six weeks: on camera audition technique + mid-term evaluation. Last 6 weeks: on camera partnered scene study, end of term evaluation with a 13th week
showcase and industry adjudication with School Director Dean Armstrong.
Class Content (includes): Text analysis, character development, relationship + environment study, on camera audition and on set technique + preparation, the call back with
one redirect, the working call back, the table read, creating the illusion of spontaneity + immediacy in scripted work, defining and structuring the frame and defining industry
competitiveness.
3 AUDITION SCENES + 1 PARTNERED SCENE.
Class Agenda: Defining Industry standards, do's and don't, language acclimation, on camera tool acquisition, establishing a familiarity, comfort and confidence with how to
translate work effectively + competitively on screen.
All classes at AAS are documented on DVD for in class review. The camera rolls as instructor notes are documented for continued at home learning, understanding and development.
Requirements: There are no mandatory requirements for this class. Headshot and resume, previous theoretical and practical experience preferred.
Please Note: AAS instructors actively work in the film and television industry and as such may develop conflicts preventing them from fulfilling their teaching obligations.
In the event a conflict arises, a suitable instructor with equal experience will be brought in.
LEVEL: 1
DATE: Sundays, September 19 - December 12, 2010
TIME: 4:30-7:30pm
INSTRUCTOR: TBD
TUITION: $725.00 + HST
ACTRA MEMBERS 10% Discount
Course Description: This is a level one on camera training class, but should not be considered a class for beginners. Ideal for actors with a some theatrical background,
both theoretically and practically, or for those actors new to the film + television industry.
Class Focus: First six weeks: on camera audition technique + mid-term evaluation. Last 6 weeks: on camera partnered scene study, end of term evaluation with a 13th week
showcase and industry adjudication with School Director Dean Armstrong.
Class Content (includes): Text analysis, character development, relationship + environment study, on camera audition and on set technique + preparation, the call back with
one redirect, the working call back, the table read, creating the illusion of spontaneity + immediacy in scripted work, defining and structuring the frame and defining industry
competitiveness.
3 AUDITION SCENES + 1 PARTNERED SCENE.
Class Agenda: Defining Industry standards, do's and don't, language acclimation, on camera tool acquisition, establishing a familiarity, comfort and confidence with how to
translate work effectively + competitively on screen.
All classes at AAS are documented on DVD for in class review. The camera rolls as instructor notes are documented for continued at home learning, understanding and development.
Requirements: There are no mandatory requirements for this class. Headshot and resume, previous theoretical and practical experience preferred.
Please Note: AAS instructors actively work in the film and television industry and as such may develop conflicts preventing them from fulfilling their teaching obligations.
In the event a conflict arises, a suitable instructor with equal experience will be brought in.
AGE: 13-15
LEVEL: 2
DATE: Saturdays, September 18 - December 11, 2010
TIME: 4:00 - 7:00 PM
INSTRUCTOR: TBA
Tuition: 725.00 + HST
ACTRA MEMBERS 10% Discount
Course Description: This is a level two on camera training class. Ideal for actors with base theoretical and practical experience in film + television. Actors who have secured professional work on screen including independent productions, actor, and small principal roles in recognized episodic and feature films will be considered for enrollment.
Class Focus: First six weeks: on camera audition technique + mid-term evaluation. Last 6 weeks: on camera partnered scene study, end of term evaluation with a 13th week showcase and industry adjudication with School Director Dean Armstrong.
Class Content (includes): Text analysis, character development, relationship + environment study, on camera audition and on set technique + preparation, the call back with one redirect, the working call back, the table read, creating the illusion of spontaneity + immediacy in scripted work, defining and structuring the frame and defining industry competitiveness.
3 AUDITION SCENES + 1 PARTNERED SCENE.
Class Agenda: On camera tool acquisition, isolating individual strengths + weaknesses, defining how to translate work effectively + competitively on screen.
All classes at AAS are documented on DVD for in class review. The camera rolls as instructor notes are documented for continued at home learning, understanding and development.
Requirements: Previous theoretical and practical experience and/or successful completion of The Acting Mechanics. Headshot and resume preferred.
Please Note: AAS instructors actively work in the film and television industry and as such may develop conflicts preventing them from fulfilling their teaching obligations. In the event a conflict arises, a suitable instructor with equal experience will be brought in.
AGE: 16-18
LEVEL: 2
DATE: Sundays, September 19 - December 12, 2010
TIME: 10:00pm - 1:00 pm
INSTRUCTOR: TBD
Tuition: $725.00 + HST
ACTRA MEMBERS 10% Discount
Course Description: This is a level two on camera training class. Ideal for actors with base theoretical and practical experience in film + television. Actors who have secured professional work on screen including independent productions, actor, and small principal roles in recognized episodic and feature films will be considered for enrollment.
Class Focus: First six weeks: on camera audition technique + mid-term evaluation. Last 6 weeks: on camera partnered scene study, end of term evaluation with a 13th week showcase and industry adjudication with School Director Dean Armstrong.
Class Content (includes): Text analysis, character development, relationship + environment study, on camera audition and on set technique + preparation, the call back with one redirect, the working call back, the table read, creating the illusion of spontaneity + immediacy in scripted work, defining and structuring the frame and defining industry competitiveness.
3 AUDITION SCENES + 1 PARTNERED SCENE.
Class Agenda: On camera tool acquisition, isolating individual strengths + weaknesses, defining how to translate work effectively + competitively on screen.
All classes at AAS are documented on DVD for in class review. The camera rolls as instructor notes are documented for continued at home learning, understanding and development.
Requirements: Previous theoretical and practical experience and/or successful completion of The Acting Mechanics. Headshot and resume preferred.
Please Note: AAS instructors actively work in the film and television industry and as such may develop conflicts preventing them from fulfilling their teaching obligations. In the event a conflict arises, a suitable instructor with equal experience will be brought in.
AGE: 13 - 15
LEVEL: 3
DATE: Saturdays, September 18 - December 11, 2010
TIME: 4 pm - 7 pm
INSTRUCTORS: TBD
Tuition: $725.00 + HST
ACTRA MEMBERS 10% Discount
Course Description: This is a level three on camera training class. Ideal for lead actors with significant experience in film + television. Actors who have secured professional work on screen including lead roles in independent productions, large principal and leading roles in recognized episodic and feature films will be considered for enrollment.
Class Focus: First six weeks: on camera audition technique + mid-term evaluation. Last 6 weeks: on camera partnered scene study, end of term evaluation with a 13th week showcase and industry adjudication with School Director Dean Armstrong.
Class Content (includes): Text analysis, character development, relationship + environment study, on camera audition and on set technique + preparation, the call back with one redirect, the working call back, the table read, creating the illusion of spontaneity + immediacy in scripted work, defining and structuring the frame and defining industry competitiveness.
4 AUDITION SCENES + 2 PARTNERED SCENES.
Class Agenda: On camera tool acquisition, isolating individual strengths + weaknesses, defining styles of performance in different genres, overcoming previous casting and project limitations, redefining character range, defining how to translate work effectively + competitively on screen, expanding actor role range and flexibility.
All classes at AAS are documented on DVD for in class review. The camera rolls as instructor notes are documented for continued at home learning, understanding and development.
Requirements: Previous theoretical and practical experience and/or successful completion of the Acting Mechanics II. Representation, headshot and resume required. Admission at the discretion of the School Director.
*This class features a visit from one of Canada's top casting directors at the end of the six-week audition component.
Please Note: AAS instructors actively work in the film and television industry and as such may develop conflicts preventing them from fulfilling their teaching obligations. In the event a conflict arises, a suitable instructor with equal experience will be brought in.
AGE: 16 - 18
LEVEL: 3
DATE: Sundays, September 19 - December 12, 2010
TIME: 1:15 pm - 4:15 pm
INSTRUCTOR: TBD
Tuition: $725 + HST
ACTRA MEMBERS 10% Discount
Course Description: This is a level three on camera training class. Ideal for lead actors with significant experience in film + television. Actors who have secured professional work on screen including lead roles in independent productions, large principal and leading roles in recognized episodic and feature films will be considered for enrollment.
Class Focus: First six weeks: on camera audition technique + mid-term evaluation. Last 6 weeks: on camera partnered scene study, end of term evaluation with a 13th week showcase and industry adjudication with School Director Dean Armstrong.
Class Content (includes): Text analysis, character development, relationship + environment study, on camera audition and on set technique + preparation, the call back with one redirect, the working call back, the table read, creating the illusion of spontaneity + immediacy in scripted work, defining and structuring the frame and defining industry competitiveness.
4 AUDITION SCENES + 2 PARTNERED SCENES.
Class Agenda: On camera tool acquisition, isolating individual strengths + weaknesses, defining styles of performance in different genres, overcoming previous casting and project limitations, redefining character range, defining how to translate work effectively + competitively on screen, expanding actor role range and flexibility.
All classes at AAS are documented on DVD for in class review. The camera rolls as instructor notes are documented for continued at home learning, understanding and development.
Requirements: Previous theoretical and practical experience and/or successful completion of the Acting Mechanics II. Representation, headshot and resume required. Admission at the discretion of the School Director.
*This class features a visit from one of Canada's top casting directors at the end of the six-week audition component.
Please Note: AAS instructors actively work in the film and television industry and as such may develop conflicts preventing them from fulfilling their teaching obligations. In the event a conflict arises, a suitable instructor with equal experience will be brought in.
AGE: 15 - 18
LEVEL: 3
DATES: Sundays, September 19 - December 4, 2010
TIME: 1:15 pm - 4:15 pm
Instructors:
Method: TBD
Voice: TBD
Comedy: TBD
Genre Based Audition Technque: TBD
Guest Casting Director: TBD
Tuition: $725.00 + HST
ACTRA MEMBERS 10% Discount
Class Description: This is a 12-week program for advanced level actors featuring: VOICE TECHNIQUE, COMEDY ON CAMERA, TEXT + IMPROVISATION, SCENE STUDY + TEXT ANALYSIS, as well as ON CAMERA AUDITION TECHNIQUE.
DISCIPLINE NOTES:
VOICE: Armed with the basics of Joy's "Intention-Driven Resonance" techniques, actors will explore aspects of character and voice: age, status and relationship. Attention will be given to General American dialect (aka Standard North American) and techniques for learning dialects and accents. Actors will come away from this course with a personalized, accomplishable approach that will allow them to say "This is what confidence and competence sound like".
IMPROVISATION: In this workshop you will be shown how to apply improvisation to the written word and demonstrate methods used in improv to deconstruct the material. Using, Where, Who and What or Environment, Character and Conflict, actors will become more skilled at understanding teleplays, screenplays and even commercial material; showing you things that you never even considered when looking at the printed word. This class will go in to much more detail involving Status, Listening, endowing emotions, constructing ideas, storytelling and heightening awareness.
CLASS STRUCTURE:
DAY 1: VOICE (exercise and script based)
DAY 2: VOICE (exercise and script based)
DAY 3: VOICE (exercise and script based)
DAY 4: COMEDY (exercise and script based)
DAY 5: COMEDY (exercise and script based)
DAY 6: COMEDY (exercise and script based)
DAY 7: TEXT + IMPROVISATION
DAY 8: TEXT + IMPROVISATION
DAY 9: TEXT + IMPROVISATION
DAY 10: GENRE BASED AUDITION TECHNIQUE
DAY 11: GENRE BASED AUDITION TECHNIQUE
DAY 12: GENRE BASED AUDITION TECHNIQUE: THE SCREEN TEST WITH GUEST CASTING DIRECTOR
Requirements: MASTER CLASS: For leading film + television actors. Advancing and or reengaging grade from AAS LEVEL 3. Headshot and resume. Representation. Admission at the discretion of the School Director.
*This class features a visit from one of Canada's top casting directors at the end of the twelfth-week audition component.
All classes are on camera. A DVD will be provided on DAY 1 to all actors for in class performance documentation and take home review. Instructor and guest artist notes are documented on DVD for continued outside learning and development. Only professional episodic and feature film scripts are used. This class does not feature a 13th class live studio taping and adjudication, nor mid-term or final evaluation reports.
Please Note: AAS instructors actively work in the film and television industry and as such may develop conflicts preventing them from fulfilling their teaching obligations. In the event a conflict arises, a suitable instructor with equal experience will be brought in.
