Level 2 - Online Text Analysis For Tv & Film Actors: 4 Week On-camera Class With Lorrie Odom, Professional Actress And Acting Coach
In our new intermediate class, you'll learn how to master text analysis to create believable and engaging performances for your auditions and on-set roles.
This four-week Zoom class, led by Lorrie Odom, an acting and audition coach for film and TV, focuses on delving into the nuances of TV/film scripts.
Week 1: The class starts with an in-depth analysis of a TV/film scene, uncovering the deeper meaning behind each line and action.
Week 2: Self-tape review from the previous week's scene, focusing on how the scene's understanding translates on camera.
Week 3: A new scene is introduced for text analysis, applying the skills learned and exploring further.
Week 4: Review of the latest self-tape, providing feedback and insights to refine your acting techniques.
Why Text Analysis? Text analysis is crucial for creating performances that resonate beyond the surface. This class equips you with the tools to make characters real and relatable, enhancing both auditions and on-set performances.
Who Should Join: Ideal for TV and film actors aiming to deepen their understanding of their characters and improve their performance skills. Whether enhancing auditions or bringing depth to on-screen roles, this class offers valuable insights and techniques.
Note: Sides are provided during the class, so no advance preparation is needed. Just bring your enthusiasm and readiness to dive deep!
What To Prepare:
For this online class, Lorrie will select sides for you to prepare based on your headshot and fully completed MY INFO section in your AC account.
Assignments will be emailed at least 24 hours in advance.
This course is available for "remote" learning and will be available to anyone with access to an internet device with a microphone (this includes most models of computers, tablets). Classes will take place with a "Live" instructor at the date/times listed below.
Upon registration, the instructor will send along additional information about how to log-on and participate in the class.
School Notes:
Class end time will vary depending on the number of actors and the scenes that are assigned. Registrants are advised to budget extra time, as class time may run over.