The 12-Week Part-Time Foundation in Acting for Film is a practical evening course for anyone who wants to develop core screen acting skills while balancing other commitments.
Across 12 weeks of workshop-based training, you will build confidence in front of the camera, explore how to break down and perform a script, and develop your physical and vocal presence for on-screen work.
The 12-Week Part-Time Foundation in Acting for Film is ideal if you are:
Across the course you will:
Students explore the following key areas of study during the 12 Week Part-Time Foundation in Acting for Film Course:
During these sessions, you will discover the use and purpose of subtext in performance. By addressing what subtext is and how it influences a performance, you will enhance your understanding of performance tools and obstacles whilst evaluating your choices as an actor when addressing script material.
These sessions will address how to break down a scene into story beats and define terms such as ‘through the line’ and ‘spine’. You will also develop an appreciation of how the process of analysis can improve your performance.
During these sessions, you will examine how to get the most from your rehearsals and put into practice techniques such as improvisation, speaking out an interior monologue and rehearsing the script beat by beat
Sessions focusing on voice and movement are designed to develop your physical presence and vocal expressiveness as a performer.