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Build on your acting and screen technique skills though this weekly scene study class.
Our Melbourne studio is nestled in the heart of creative North Melbourne.
In our weekly classes students start off with warm up exercises and improvisation designed to develop their creativity, spontaneity and confidence.
Then they analyse the weekly script and explore the different elements of the scene. After that it’s on to rehearsal and blocking the scene for camera.
Finally the performances are recorded in our live multi-camera studio and played back so students get immediate feedback and responses from their teacher and fellow actors.
As well as our weekly Scene classes we offer specific skills based classes such as Advanced Screen Acting Technique, American Accent, Improvisation, and Audition Workshops.
So if you have always wanted to give acting a go or are ready to take it to the next level, come along and take the first step today!
Build on your acting and screen technique skills though this weekly scene study class.
Make new friends and develop your confidence and creativity as you learn to act for film and TV.
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Our studio is nestled in the heart of Geelong and its rapidly developing new arts precinct.
In our weekly classes students start off with warm up exercises and improvisation designed to develop their creativity, spontaneity and confidence.
Then they analyse the weekly script and explore the different elements of the scene. After that it’s on to rehearsal and blocking the scene for camera.
Finally the performances are recorded in our live multi-camera studio and played back so students get immediate feedback and responses from their teacher and fellow actors.
So if you have always wanted to give acting a go or are ready to take it to the next level, come along and take the first step today!
Work on the key elements of Acting and Screen Technique through this “learning by doing” weekly class.
Work on the key elements of Acting and Screen Technique through this “learning by doing” weekly class.
Courtney has over 10 years’ experience in actor training as well as a degree in both Psychology and Counselling.
Courtney was a series regular on Channel 7’s, ‘Home and Away’, between 2018 – 2022. During this time, Courtney was nominated for the ‘Most Popular New Talent’ Award at the 2019 Logies.
Courtney’s teaching’s draw on the great teachers such as Stanford Meisner, Stanislavski, Uta Hagen, Stella Adler and many more. Courtney’s teachings encompass the wisdom she has gained from her own teachers over the last 10 years, as well as from her own experience working in psychology, the art world, and the TV industry
Maria is a working actress, award-winning writer, and specialised acting coach who has worked internationally in Vancouver, Canada, and nation-wide across Australia.
Her primary focus as a coach and mentor is to build her student’s confidence, critical thinking and imaginations, preparing them for work in the entertainment industry.
The Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts and Edith Cowan University was Maria’s stomping ground for three years whilst completing her Bachelor of Contemporary Arts with a double major in Contemporary Performance and Theatre Studies. Maria has performed in both theatrical and screen based productions for almost 20 years, and started her journey in writing and directing for screen in the last three.
Louise Lee Mei is a multi-disciplined creative with two decades of experience in the film and TV industry. In 2009, she underwent a five-year training in The Meisner Technique in Sydney under the guidance of David O’Connor and Luke Ford. Following her training, Louise became an instructor of the technique at the Byron Bay Film & Television School and Film & Television Studio International Brisbane.
In 2016, after dedicating three years to lecturing full-time in The Meisner Technique at the New York Film Academy, she assumed the role of Department Chair of Acting. In this capacity, Louise managed the curriculum for the Diploma and Advanced Diploma, and oversaw the production management of film shoots and live staged shows.