Core Techniques Acting

Screen Acting Techniques

Course Fee $645.00 - $705.00
Duration 8 Weeks / 5 Days
Age Requirements 18+
UPCOMING CLASSES
Sat 2 Nov - Sat 30 Nov 2024
NIDA Kensington, Sydney
11:00am - 5:00pm AEDT
$645
Mon 6 Jan - Fri 10 Jan 2025
NIDA Kensington, Sydney
10:00am - 5:00pm AEDT
$705 $635
Mon 6 Jan - Fri 10 Jan 2025
NIDA Melbourne, Southbank
10:00am - 5:00pm AEDT
$705 $635
Mon 13 Jan - Fri 17 Jan 2025
TAFE Brisbane, South Bank
10:00am - 5:00pm AEST
$705 $635

Screen Acting Techniques

Overview

This comprehensive beginner’s course explores the fundamental elements of screen actor training and will develop your ability to create believable and authentic performances for the screen. Learn the basics of the Stanislavski system and engage in the technical demands of screen acting as you rehearse and shoot scenes from film and TV. 

This course introduces students to the core components of script analysis including finding the given circumstances, how to play actions, identifying objectives within a scene as well as an introduction on how to approach character. Students will also focus on the technical elements of the screen industry and investigate screen acting techniques such as eyelines, framing and hitting your mark. 

Work intensively on developing your craft and gain confidence as an on-screen performer. Under the mentorship of an experienced NIDA Open teaching artist, you will thrive in a nurturing and encouraging learning atmosphere, empowering you to excel in your acting journey and unlock your creative potential. Join us to discover the joy of performance, while building a strong foundation in screen acting technique, at the home of Australia’s national dramatic arts school. 

Components

  • Fundamental acting skills in voice, physicality and improvisation for the screen. 
  • Script analysis and character development. 
  • Exercises for understanding camera angle, eyelines and marks 
  • Apply the basics of the Stanislavski performance system 

Prerequisites

This course is classified as Core Techniques. You’ll get the most out of it if you have some previous acting experience.

My favourite part – all of it. From start to end. Learning scripts and dialogue, preparation and scene delivery and then working as cohesively as possible with scene partners. The progression steps from week to week was in tune with individual growth and understanding as a new actor. I got access to three industry leaders who supportively shared their knowledge. 

Nick, Melbourne

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