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Acting
Understanding the art of acting
The role of an actor in storytelling
Basic acting techniques and methods (e.g., Stanislavski, Meisner, Method Acting)
Voice and Speech
Voice modulation and control
Diction, pronunciation, and articulation
Breathing techniques for vocal performance
Accent and dialect training
Expressing emotions through voice
Body Language and Movement
Importance of body language in acting
Physicality and movement techniques
Creating character through posture and gestures
Movement for stage and screen
Mime and non-verbal communication
Improvisation
Introduction to improv acting
Developing spontaneity and creativity
Thinking on your feet and reacting in real-time
Scene creation through improvisation exercises
Character Development
Building a believable character
Exploring character motivations and backstories
Emotional range and depth
Physical transformation for a role
Body Language and Movement
Differences between stage and screen acting
Working with stage props and sets
Blocking and stage movement
Voice projection and audience engagement
Acting for Camera
Understanding camera angles and positioning
Adapting performances for film/TV
Working with close-ups, mid-shots, and wide shots
Continuity in scenes and multi-take performances
Monologues and Scene Work
Performing classic and contemporary monologues
Analyzing and breaking down scenes
Partnered scene work and group dynamics
Emotional and psychological preparation for scenes
Audition Techniques
Preparing for auditions
Cold reading techniques
Choosing the right monologue for auditions
Handling rejection and staying motivated
Film Acting Techniques
Understanding film production and on-set etiquette
Acting for different film genres (drama, comedy, action, etc.)
Continuity in film acting
Green screen and special effects acting
Script Analysis
Breaking down a script
Understanding plot, subtext, and dialogue
Finding the character’s objective and motivations
Working with different genres and styles
Acting for Commercials
Differences between commercial and dramatic acting
Techniques for engaging audiences in short spots
Selling a product through performance
Emotional Preparation
Accessing and controlling emotions on cue
Emotional memory techniques
Balancing emotional authenticity with control
On-Set Etiquette and Professionalism
Understanding the actor’s role in a production team
Professional behavior on set or stage
Collaborating with directors, co-actors, and crew
Final Showcase/Performance
Preparing for the final performance
Stage or screen performance for peers or public
Feedback and evaluation from instructors
Recording performances for portfolios
Shooting a film is a fascinating blend of creativity, collaboration, and technical skill. It all begins with a script, a blueprint that outlines the story, characters, and dialogue
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