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Direct from Home & Away! - Matt Walker
This School Holidays join Matt and discover the creative freedom and truth you can get out of acting for the screen. Students will work on objectives and scene work.

Screenwise Australia | 03/06/2010 - 12:18

Direct from Home & Away! - Matt Walker
This School Holidays join Matt and discover the creative freedom and truth you can get out of acting for the screen. Students will work on objectives and scene work.

Screenwise Australia | 01/06/2010 - 08:59

AUDITIONS CLOSING SOON!
THE SCREENWISE SHOWREEL COURSE

The Screenwise Showreel Course has two intakes per year in July & January. Costs for this program are all inclusive including all tuition (2 classes per week over four 10 week terms), Showreel Shoot on Location, Professional Director, Editing, Authoring of DVD, Actor's showreel DVD and production costs.

Screenwise Australia | 25/05/2010 - 08:16

Upcoming Screenwise Screen Acting courses

Screen Acting for Beginners
Commences: June 10 2010 | Concludes: July 15 2010
Schedule: One night per week for 6 weeks - Thurs 6.30pm to 9.30pm
Tutor: Philip Holder

Screenwise Australia | 19/05/2010 - 11:14

SCREEN ACTING FOR BEGINNERS AT SCREENWISE

Commences: June 10 2010 | Concludes: July 15 2010
Schedule: One night per week for 6 weeks - Thurs 6.30pm to 9.30pm
Tutor: Philip Holder
Price: $605 (Screenwise Website Members and Early Birds $495) * If paid in full before 28th May *

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Drama Teaching 101: "Help! They Made Me A Drama Teacher / Director?!"


This fun and friendly five week introductory PD course delivered by an experienced WACOT registered Drama teacher is aimed at current Primary and High School Teachers who've been allocated Drama and/or a Production without much of a background in it. This often happens to English teachers and anyone with musical ability despite there seemingly being no obvious link between those areas and the skill set required to control 25 students productively in a Drama classroom term after term. Or maybe you trained in Drama education at university but haven't done anything with it for years and need a bit of a refresher?