Eight-Week Performance
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Met Film School offers this product as a default in the following regions: London
Description
The Met Film School is London's leading provider of practical filmmaking courses, based at Ealing Studios.
Course Overview
Those looking to complete the full trajectory of our acting for film training can complete both Acting For Film – Level 1 and Acting For Film – Level 2 in combination as Eight- Week Performance. By completing the courses in succession, students benefit from an intense training period to quickly build upon the skills they have gained during Acting For Film – Level 1. By the end of the programme students will have absolute confidence in front of the camera and to pursue the career goals they have developed whilst studying at the school.
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The Met Film School is London's
leading provider of practical filmmaking courses, based at Ealing
Studios.
Course Overview
Those looking to complete the full trajectory of our acting for film training can complete both Acting For Film – Level 1 and Acting For Film – Level 2 in combination as Eight- Week Performance. By completing the courses in succession, students benefit from an intense training period to quickly build upon the skills they have gained during Acting For Film – Level 1. By the end of the programme students will have absolute confidence in front of the camera and to pursue the career goals they have developed whilst studying at the school.
For more information Request A Prospectus and our enrolments team will get in touch to talk you through the course.
Learning Goals
By the end of the course, you will:
- Gain more confidence in acting for the camera by understanding the filmmaking process in its entirety
- Know the difference between acting for theatre and acting for film
- Know and to have practiced the tools necessary to create a believable performance on screen
- Have come up with valuable tools for the actor to prepare for a screen performance including how to interpret a script
- Understand the technical aspects of film acting such that the actor feels confident on the set and can give the director (and camera operator) what they want
- Be able to read a script and identify whether the characters are 3-dimensional or not
- Have gained an insight into how to survive as an actor in the marketplace
- Have absolute confidence in acting for the camera
- Have an understanding of how to use voice and movement effectively
- Gain a clear understanding of key methodologies eg. Stanislavski, Meisner
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