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On-Camera Auditioning for Film & TV Tom Kemp This is a workshop in auditioning on-camera, with a particular focus on translating your work successfully to Film & TV. We will pay special attention to what is unique about this form and the challenges that it poses for the actor. From the audition process to the final performance, how do you make yourself a perfect fit for the small screen? Each student's individual strengths are addressed with the goal of expanding the actor's range and proficiency to succeed. Prerequisite: Basics
of Acting, Saturday / 10:00am until 2:00pm 1 Class on Saturday, July 12, 2008 Course fee: All classes are held at C.P. Casting,
537 Tremont Street, Boston, Massachusetts [CLICK HERE FOR DIRECTIONS] Tom Kemp has been acting professionally for nearly 30 years. He has appeared in over 200 commercials, television shows and movies. Click on his name to go to IMDB.com and to view his resume. Tom has extensive experience in the Boston, New York, and Los Angeles markets.
Tom Kemp... Tom teaches all aspects of film acting- drama, sit-com and commercials, with a special focus on the audition process. Coaching sessions are 2 hours each, one on one, and designed for the individual actor’s strengths and needs, including career coaching. Here's what former students had to say about Tom Kemp: "THANK YOU! You ran a great workshop yesterday. I learned a great deal in a very short period of time... Thanks for some GREAT pointers... The most important points from my point of view: 1) that our JOB is auditioning.... I never really thought that WAS the job, but that is the thing we spend most of our time doing. You didn't say it, but to get better at my job, I need to practice and sharpen my skills constantly. I need to get more sides, more practice off book, more recording myself and reviewing what I see... 2) Your suggestions on being SPECIFIC, PARSING THE PIECE for the PULSES, and LISTENING and of course "BEING" more than "SHOWING" were terrific keys.. Great class... I highly recommend..." "Thank you for a wonderful seminar! As a retired teacher with many years in the classroom (no, I shall not list the number), I recognize when another teacher has a special talent as an instructor. You provided each of us the time for individual attention and addressed our specific needs and abilities. At the same time, I appreciate the insight gained by observing the other actors, too. "He is an excellent teacher -- I know, I have tons of awards in my own teaching to know how good he is. He is engaging, precise, friendly and professional to the highest degree. A joy to work with and an invaluable font of wisdom and information that can be immediately used to improve your performance skills and techniques." |