School Holiday Program (9-12 years)

September, 2010
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School Holiday Program (9-12 years)

School
Holidays Acting Courses 2010 (Acting for the Camera)

These
acting for the camera courses are specifically aimed at teenagers
who want to learn about acting for film and television.

Learn
how different drama is to acting for the camera as well as how
to approach a script, developing a character and audition techniques.
The aim
is to build your acting skills so that you can create a believable
character and performance on camera.

All participants
will walk away with their scenes on VHS tape which are provided
by Brave Studios, and put on file at 2 Divas Casting for potential
castings.

COURSE
DATES:

9 - 12 Years
Thursday 30th September and Friday 1st of October 2010
From 10am - 2pm
Cost: $198.00

Please
bring your own lunch.

Course
Director
:

Sarah Oldmeadow is a
2004 National Theatre Graduate and has a Bachelor of
Performing Arts
from Monash University. She has refined her
acting skills in studios all Australia, in London and tje U.S.A.
Sarah has appeared in numerous theatre productions over the years,
including the Carnival of the Damned Funny and the La
Mama production of the The Killing Fever directed by Adam
J. A. Cass. She has appeared in roles in Neighbours, VCA
films and a variety of TV commercials and most recently on City
Homicide
, Killing time and Offspring.

Location:
The Media room at Firbank Grammar school in Brighton (enter via
Middle Crescent).

MAXIMUM OF 12 STUDENTS - SO PLEASE CALL TO RESERVE YOUR PLACE
on (03) 9531 9933 or email info@bravestudios.com

FULL PAYMENT
IS REQUIRED AT THE TIME OF ENROLMENT. IF A REFUND IS REQUESTED
$75 WILL BE RETAINED AS AN ADMINISTRATION FEE, THE REST OF THE
PAYMENT IS REFUNDABLE OR TRANSFERABLE UPON 5 WORKING DAYS NOTICE
OF CANCELLATION.


info@bravestudios.com

Brave Studios

9531 9933

227 Brighton Rd, Elwood

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