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Directing The Actor


Duration
Starts
Finishes
Days
4 weeks
6.30pm
9.30pm
Tuesday



 

Course outline
1 Screen acting vs. stage acting
2 How to discover the future stars of tomorrow
3 Street Cast, discovering NEW acting talent.
4 How to audition adults and children.
5 Discover ways to direct non-professionals.
6 Working ethics of non-professionals.
7 Learn from the masters of directing non-professionals
8 Create great performances from NEW actors.


Satisfaction Guaranteed!
Suggested below are a selection of London Academy Film courses, ideal for beginners and intermediate and which other students have found rewarding.

Film School Foundation – 5 days
Film Lighting School - 1 day
Film Editing school - 2 days
Cinemathography - 1 day
Camera & Lighting Film - 2 days
Film Making Foundation - 3 days
Shooting the Movie - 1 day
Film School London - 2 Month
Film Production Training - 4 weeks
Film Producer - 3 weeks
Documentary Making - 8 weeks
Screenwriting - 6 weeks
Film School - 8 weeks
Low Budget Film - 4 weeks
Film Director - 4 weeks
5D Film School - 4 weeks
Film Director/Producer - 1 day

What the students say:

"One of the best short film courses I have taken, excellent value "
Justin Symonds

"Great tutor, very interesting, learnt a lot about directing the actor"
Oliver Higgs

"As an actor, it has helped me in every way. A good course to do if you want to learn the other side of film-making"
Fushi Oyoto

"Knowing the screen acting rules has given me confidence to direct my own film script. A big thanks to all''.>>>>>>>>>>>>
Gaynor Thomas

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Film and Acting School London

Entry level: Beginner - Intermediate

6.30pm - 9.30pm    Tuesday    2 weeks

Film Directors know a lot about cameras, lighting, special effects and editing, but know little about the most important element in the film making process: how to create meaningful and honest performances from actors.

Key Benefits of taking this course
1 Industry recognised Diploma
2 Work experience
3 Industry Contacts
4 Professional Film Director Tutor
5 30% discount off your next course
6 Build your own confidence

What happens during the course

Some of the greatest performances of all time have come form people who have never acted before: David Bradley (“Kes”), Greta Gerwig (“LOL”, “Greenberg”), John Heder “Napoleon Dynamite”), John Henshaw (“GBH”, “Looking For Eric”) . It’s a crucial skill of the up-coming filmmaker to discover and nurture fresh new talent.

The Directing the Actor workshop demonstrates the core skills film-makers require to create a memorable performances from their actors.



'Directing the Actor' is an excellent film course for all media and film professionals and new creatives. It's also a good opportunity for new comers who wish to explore their creative talent. View the Tutor Page to read about Col Spector

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