One Day Los Angeles Tune Up
Los Angeles with Kirk Baltz
Sunday, December 5th, 2011 10am -5pm
One day workshops are held at:
The Actor's Intensive Studio
2070 Hillhurst Ave
Los Angeles, CA. 90027
Location & Date
San Francisco
January 15th & 16th, 2011 (Saturday and Sunday)
10am-5pm
$295 for 2 Day Workshop
$265 for 2 Day Workshop - (Returning Student Rate)
Studio Light
151 Alice B Toklas
San Francisco, CA 94109
Space is limited for these workshops.
They are open to all levels of students.
Actors will gain a better understanding of the differences between acting on stage, acting on camera, and acting in a
casting office.
Learn how to:
- Strengthen your acting technique while working in a safe and inspiring environment.
- Make strong choices that aid in the delivery of a performance that is truthful and alive.
- Keep your work fresh and consistent.
- Overcome personal blocks while achieving your full potential.
What you can expect:
- One-on-one coaching (in a class room setting) to help fine-tune your work.
- Go through the process of working on monologues and scenes while releasing emotion with freedom and clarity.
Location & Date
Los Angeles
Jan. 18th – Feb. 15th, 2011(Tuesdays)
7-10pm
$295 for 5 Week Class
$265 for 5 Week Class - (Returning Student Rate)
five week sessions are held at:
The Actor’s Intensive Studio
2070 Hillhurst Ave
Los Angeles, CA. 90027
Tuesdays 7-10pm January 18th – February 15th 2011
This class is for all levels of actors.
Using both Method and Meisner based techniques, we will focus on basic relaxation and helping the actor make clear and specific choices rooted in what he/she is “doing”. Each student will gain an understanding of what it means to be an artist and create work that is alive and rooted in the truth of each individual actor.
A few areas covered:
- How an actor gains awareness of physical tension and releases this tension.
- Finding the “set givens” so a character’s truth can be revealed.
- Creating change within one’s self rather then changing the character.
- What is the character’s “need”? How is this “need” attained?
- Actors will be working on monologues and exercises to develop technique.
- We will also focus on audition technique at different times through out the session.
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