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 Part Time Non Vocational Course - Scene Study for Beginners
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SchoolToronto Academy of Acting for Film and Television
LocationToronto, ON, Canada
School TypeCareer College
School SizeFull-time Undergraduate: 45
Full-time Graduate: 25
DegreeCertificate
Honours
Co-op
Length25 Hour(s)
Entry Grade (%)*
Prerequisites
Prerequisites Notes
Cost
National: $875
International: $975
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DescriptionFilm Acting Schools students use the techniques they learn in this course class to break down scenes into "beats" (i.e. moments of emotional transition) and then assign specific psychological actions, physical actions, and obstacles to each beat. The Film Acting students will be taught Strasberg's Method Technique in this introduction to scene study. Film Acting Schools students will be learning script interpretation, going into the character and learning to become comfortable in front of the lens of the camera while brining the character to life. This section will educate through immediate feedback, students strengths and weaknesses when acting for the camera. Additionally, students learn how to build a comprehensive scored script that includes: a character biography, as well as how the surrounding conditions or environment impacts the character's overall objective.
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