Monday, June 07, 2010

Tucson: Teen Film Acting Camp

 

From: steve@steveandersonacting.com [mailto:steve@steveandersonacting.com]
Sent: Saturday, June 05, 2010 8:22 AM
Subject: Teen Film Acting Camp

 

There is ONE SLOT AVAILABLE in the upcoming Film Acting for TEENS, which starts NEXT TUESDAY.  There is scholarship potential for this last slot.

Go to www.steveandersonacting.com and click on "Classes & Workshops" or "Teens" for more info.

Acting instructor and director Steve Anderson offers a film acting camp for teens, ages 14-18, at The Temple of Music & Art (Arizona Theatre Company) June 8, 9, 10, 11, with a special screening of student work for family & friends on June 27.

Participants will spend four full-time days in the camp, where they will receive advanced actor training that focuses on relaxation, kinesthetic awareness, creativity, impulsiveness, focus, and fun!  Participants will also create short scenes through improvisation, which will be shot like a film on days three and four.  Once shooting is complete, Anderson and the participants will part ways for a couple of weeks while scenes are edited for the special screening.  Not only will the acting instruction be strong, but the film production will be top-notch, with the help of Derek Griffith of Director's Seat Productions and documentary film-maker, Mark Braun.
 
Guest speakers include Harris Kendall, who played a recurring role on "Days of our Lives" for 10 years, and Brian Mulligan, past-president of the Independent Film Association of Southern Arizona.
 
CAMP:  June 8, 9, 10, 11 from 9:00am-5:00pm
SCREENING: Sunday, June 27 at 7:00pm
LOCATION:  The Temple of Music & Art, Cabaret Theatre/330 S. Scott Ave./Downtown Tucson
FEE:  $200
HOW TO REGISTER:  Call Steve at 520.981.0145.
INSTRUCTOR INFO:  For more information on Steve, please visit www.steveandersonacting.com.

 

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