Colorado Film School

The Colorado Film School, located in Denver, has been identified by International Cinematographers Guild (ICG) Magazine as on the the "superlative" film programs in the nation "that rival the preeminent institutions". We offer Bachelor of Fine Arts degrees, a one year Advanced Immersion, and a variety of other Certificates in a rigorous professional training environment.

Monday, November 1, 2010

Spring 2011 Acting for the Screen Classes

Acting for the Screen
Course Offerings Spring 2011

AT LOWRY

FVM 117 Understanding the Actor’s Process
For beginning directors, this course explores the actor’s creative process using improvisation, script work, and neutral language.

FVM 118 Screen Actor Improvisation Techniques
This course builds on FVM 117, Understanding the Actor’s Process, and is designed for students with an interest and aptitude for on-camera performance.

FVM 211 Studio Recording for Voice
Instructs the student in preparation and performance of song and dialogue for the screen.

FVM 217 Acting for the Screen
Builds on FVM 117. Focus on circumstances, objectives (conscious and unconscious), and textual analysis in scene study work, and trusting the actor’s transparency.

FVM 219 Screen Performance Workshop
This class offers opportunity to perform in advanced student productions and professional projects in this capstone course for the Acting for the Screen Certificate Program.

FVM 227 History of Acting
A chronological education of acting styles, focusing first on acting of the ancient world then studying individual achievements in acting still used today.

FVM 228 Actor Movement and Action II
This class continues the student’s training of physical-based acting techniques.

AT CENTRETECH

THE 112 Acting II
Explores basic acting techniques and approaches, including scene study, improvisation, and script analysis. Practical application performed in class.

THE 204 Voice and Articulation
Emphasizes vocal development including diction, enunciation, projection, dialects, and vocal interpretation of written materials.


FOR ADVISING QUESTIONS, PLEASE CONTACT:
GALINA BOULGAKOVA at (720) 234-4642 or
ROSALIE MONCADO (303) 340-7090

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