ACTING SHOULD BE ACCESSIBLE TO ANYONE WHO HAS DRIVE AND AMBITION

Acting schools are the perfect forum to enhance and embrace people who have what it takes to become an actor/actress. Many acting schools have differing programs that allows the student both choice and flexibility when choosing the class to suit their requirements..Most acting schools run a one year program as standard. The hours tend to be 30 hours per week 5 days per week, with additional time allotted to evenings and weekends so that the student can learn their lines and/or rehearse for an action shoot.A typical starter program at an acting school will focus on building a foundation for acting using training techniques found in the Theatre and using them for screen acting.The classes will introduce the student to finding out what kind of actor/actress they really are and what they feel they have within themselves and then nurturing that talent. At the same time the students will focus on their emotional, technical and physical abilities as these all an essential part of an actors "toolkit".Once the students have an understanding of the core techniques needed to act, they then focus on applying these skills/techniques on camera exercises, screen shoots and scene work in an attempt to develop their ... [more..]

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THE ACTING LIFE OF DANIEL DAY LEWIS

Daniel Day Lewis was born in London, in 1957, the son of actress Jill Balcon and the Irish Poet Laureate Cecil Day Lewis. He made his film debut at the age of 14 in Sunday Bloody Sunday in an uncredited role. After leaving school he was accepted into the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School. He landed a small part in Richard Attenbourgh's epic Gandhi in 1982 after which followed a number of roles in film and on the stage.He began to attract public attention in 1986 with the release of two films - My Beautiful Laundrette and A Room with a View. In 1987 he assumed the leading role in Milan Kundera's The Unbearable Lightness of Being, during the eight month shoot he learned Czech and refused to break character on or off the set for the entire shooting schedule. He was awarded an Oscar in 1989 for his portrayal of writer Christy Brown in Jim Sheridan's My Left Foot. He starred in the Last of the Mohicans in 1992, and in Martin Scorcese's The Age of Innocence in 1993.He worked again with Jim Sheridan on In the Name of the Father and The Boxer, after which he went into ... [more..]

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THE HARDY BOYS CASEFILES #116 ACTING UP 3 DAYS

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