London Academy of Media,Film &TV
  Home  |   Bali Courses  |   Contact Us  |   About Us  |

TV Acting Training Course



Duration
Starts
Finishes
Days
9 Weeks
2 pm
5 pm
Saturday
     
Date



Course outline
1. Body language awareness.
2. Voice projection.
3. Facial energy.
4. Movement.
5. Camera tech for actors.
6. Improvisation.
7. Confidence building.


Satisfaction Guaranteed!
A diploma in 'Performing Arts' is awarded by The London Academy of Film & Television to students who successfully complete this course.

You also receive a High quality edited DVD showreel.



What the students say:

'' Thanks for a great course, got a small part in 'BBC Casualty''
Al Winters, 31, Landscape Gardener

''Great fun, learnt a lot. My showreel got me a part in a 'Mcdonalds' & 'Vodaphone' Ad''
Kevin Berry, 35, Administrator

''Tutors were dynamic, made lots of new friends''
James Goodge , 24, Actor

''Tutors were dynamic, made lots of new friends''
Sue Hallsworth, 28, Music Journalist



vf16-1209 / a1

 


 


TV Acting Training

Being an actor for the big screen is a dream and will always be a dream for most of us.

How actors get their break is somewhat precarious and can lead us to believe anything is possible.

TV Acting Training Course

If you believe in yourself and would like to have a go at screen-acting, then this is the course for you.

During your course you will learn all the important screen-acting techniques and record three suitable scripts on location and in the studio.



At the end of the 9 weeks you will have learnt various techniques to help you realise your ambition.

Each student receives a professional 'DVD Acting Showreel' to show casting directors & agents of their commercial potential as an actor for Film & Television.

You can also subscribe to our online marketing service which allows you to promote your DVD showreel online to thousands of casting agents worldwide.

TV Acting Training Course

Help with contacts are provided. Job Leads are available each week via email.






   
         
  Copyright @ 2007 London Academy of Media, Film & TV. All right reserved.
Loading pages in 0.0227 seconds