Taking actors from audition to the set
Film 5.0 is especially valuable for actors.
- Know where your key light is?
- What’s that mark on the ground?
- What is camera right?
- Can you banana around that chair?
- Who do you give your SAG voucher to?
If you don’t know the answers to these questions—you need to take this class! Learn first-hand knowledge from professionals with over 50 combined years of feature film experience in Hollywood.
We’re talking about PROs that know!
Here’s what you’ll learn:
- Who does what on set and what they mean to you
- Blocking, Marks, Eye light, Props, etc
- Terminology
- What the Camera Sees, i.e., “The Window”
- Actors Eyeline
- Background
- Who does what on set?
- Who is the first AD and what do they do?
- Know what the camera is seeing
- Movie terminology
- Why is that man putting that wire on me?
- Where do I look?
- What is screen direction?
- Background vs Principle Acting
- Etiquette…Not just yours but how everyone’s will affect you
- And so much more!
Because a lot goes into making that shot a reality—sometimes millions of dollars—and you need to know to look and be prepared for your big scene!
Or maybe you’re an actor with a script who is wondering “How do I hire a crew, locations, and shoot a scene?” This seminar is for you, too!
This is a film seminar like NO other!
In this interactive seminar, you will get up and participate in what the camera is seeing. We don’t just hand out papers—we want you to get involved, ask questions, and get the feeling of what a set feels like! You get to meet the people who work on major motion pictures and TV! Working actors tell you what it takes! Casting directors tell you what they look for!
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And the stories! Do we have stories from behind the scenes? Yep. This isn’t a college course, this is reality! (By the way, if you are a film buff or TV fan who wants to understand how TV shows and movies get made, you are welcome to attend.)
No other seminar will give you straight talk about how it really is to work in Hollywood. Read the terms and conditions.