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KVG
Seminars
Can’t make it to class?
KVG brings the class to you!! |
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If you would like
information on sponsoring or hosting a seminar as a fund raiser for your
school or organization, click here. |
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Take Your Performing Skills to the Next Level |
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Over the years, we
have developed relationships with numerous schools and organizations
that host our KVG WEEKEND SEMINARS. Explore the possibilities of a
career in the acting industry. These seminars will identify your
strong points, evaluate your existing skills, make suggestions for
furthering your development, clarify the marketing materials you
need, and give you practical experience on-camera. |
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Feel free to scroll through the
course descriptions below or… |
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To find out which seminar is best
for you, and the dates and locations of upcoming events,
tell us about
yourself by filling out our
online form
or call us at 407 291 3640 |
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ACTING
FOR DANCERS
COM102S |
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Dancers are taught from the start that
there is a ‘right way’ to do things, and everything else is
wrong. |
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Most acting coaches really have no rules or
guidelines. The young actor is supposed to ‘discover’ his or her
process of acting through a series of ambiguous theatre games
and exercises.
Ken Grant started out as a dancer on the
70’s and 80’s variety shows. |
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Ken's solid dance background helped him develop an acting
process that approached acting objectively, like dance training.
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Anyone who wants a solid
technique that they can depend on will enjoy these classes. |
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Everyone else can continue to “feel like a
tree, swaying in the breeze . . .”
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COMMERCIAL ACTING
COM202S |
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ANYONE CAN DO IT . . . IF THEY KNOW HOW
On-Camera Techniques for Commercials |
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Learn the answers to these questions about
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What are they looking for?
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Why would they pick me over anyone else?
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What happens in the audition?
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How do I prepare for the audition?
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How is auditioning different from actually doing the
job?
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Get
On-Camera Experience Throughout the Seminar |
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Increase your confidence by
learning: |
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The
different types of auditions
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The
5 parts of a commercial
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The
5 performance levels
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The “Do’s and Don’ts” that the Professionals know
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BUSINESS OF ACTING
COM301S |
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You know
that commercials use actors of every age, shape, race and type. You probably
know several people who have worked on sets.
So how
do you get to work in commercials and TV?
You can
convince yourself that:
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All it
takes is being in the right place at the right time . . .
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It’s
who you know, not what you know . . .
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People
are ‘discovered’ every day . . .
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You
can learn how this business REALLY works!!! |
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These Techniques are based on
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The acting profession is
a business.
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Those who are competent
are those who work.
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Knowledge is the key to
competency.
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We help you find your best marketing strategy by
identifying specific types of work and characters that the you will best
be able to portray.
We will assess your current marketing materials and
suggest effective improvements.
We will cover the many skills necessary for auditioning and conduct mock
auditions for different types of commercials and films.
Participants will have the opportunity to work on
camera and evaluate his or her own skills during these exercises.
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