Perth Actors Collective Screen Workshops

The Perth Actors Collective offer a range of workshops and training course covering topics such as Film and Television, Voice, Scripting and Stage Craft. They also offer regular special focus courses. Check out their website for more details.

http://www.screenworkshop.com.au/

PAC Screen Workshops bring together professional actors, film directors and screen writers wishing to deepen their understanding of the craft of screen drama and explore techniques for generating dynamic screen performances.

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Author: tazra55
Date: 12/05/2006 - 18:17
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Are these suitable for newbie actors with little to no experience or are they only for people who are already fairly experienced?


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All comers
Author: Labrug
Date: 13/05/2006 - 11:38
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There are a range of sessions ranging from little or no skill to some skill. They take all types. Obviously a little skill is always useful but I don't think they need advanced abilities. These course are ment to improve your skills so an advanced person would not get much out of them.

Check out the website for a course by course breakdown and contact the Company for even more info. They are a very open bunch, and great courses.

Dixi

Jeff Watkins
Perth based Actor/Performer
Fight/Sword Choreographer

http://au.geocities.com/labrug


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PAC Classes..
Author: mackidee19
Date: 08/06/2009 - 12:07
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The PAC Acting for Stage and the PAC Voice class accept newbies providing you are interested and willing to learn.

The classes are aimed for advanced Actors/Writers/Directors, and all ages and skill will benefit from the classes.

In the PAC Acting for Stage class you get the newbies, people who are practising their auditions for WAAPA/NIDA, people who do it just for fun and those who want to keep up their game.

It's great because the wide range or age and ability means you begin to analize your own performance rather than comparing yourself to others so much.


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Author: Nikola Resan (not verified)
Date: 09/10/2008 - 22:28

I did drama in year 8 and 9 and havnt done is since. im 18 now and just wondering if its for all ages.


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Not too young
Author: Labrug
Date: 10/10/2008 - 08:37
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While to courses are not aimed at the very young, I am sure that from the mid-to-late teens and up is quite acceptable. You would be better off contacting them directly with the question.

Absit invidia (and DFT)

Jeff Watkins

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PAC Classes
Author: mackidee19
Date: 08/06/2009 - 12:08
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They take 18 years and over.


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Searching for an international standard screen workshop
Author: Ellen Mac Lennan (not verified)
Date: 06/06/2009 - 22:25

6/06/09

Hello,

I hope you can assist me with my search for an international standard screen workshop. I am trying to apply for development funding for my feature length screenplay - with Screen Australia. I am based in Melbourne. I can't apply for development funding until my screenplay is accepted by such a workshop. And so, I am desperately searching for one. Screen Australia pays for the workshop, so I'm also wondering if you could supply me with such details as the length and cost of such a workshops, if you do conduct one.

Thank you for your assistance.

Ellen Mac Lennan
Infusion Films
0409 703 072


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