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Workshop #1 by Bilingual Acting Workshop // Fundamentals of Directing Actors
Since 2006 ÉCU has been Europe's premier arena for independent filmmakers to screen their films to international audiences, to network with industry professionals and exchange ideas with other indie filmmakers. All taking place in an environment that fosters creativity and immense amounts of fun.
FUNDAMENTALS OF DIRECTING ACTORS, held by HorizonVU Music & Bilingual Acting Workshop
In this seminar, acting instructors from Bilingual Acting Workshop Celia Anne Browne and Sei Shiomi will introduce the basic tools of directing actors for film and TV through various American methods. Participants will discover the nuts and bolts of the collaborative process between actors and directors in creating truthful and memorable moments on camera.
Some of the topics include
- What is acting - How to talk to actors and to give helpful directions - How to help actors create their characters - How to help actors prepare emotionally prior to filming - There will be a brief Q&A at the end of the seminar.
Celia Anne Browne has been an actress in theatre, film, and television. While in NYC she performed in many original plays and she has also appeared in independent films and the soap opera All My Children. In the past few years she has been writing, including developing a treatment and script for a TV show. She was encouraged to teach the Eric Morris System of Acting, a method she has felt passionate about and at home with for many years. Currently she teaches in LA, NYC, and Paris.
Sei Shiomi is one of the instructors at BAW. He graduated from New York University with a BFA degree in acting and studying at the Stella Adler Studio, he worked in OffBoardway productions for two years as an actor and director. In 1996, Sei decided to leave New York in search of the different approaches to acting that exist in the world. Sei arrived in Paris in 1997 and followed an apprenticeship with Amy Werba at the Bilingual Acting Workshop before accepting his position as a BAW instructor.
Phil Cartwright is Founder and CEO of HorizonVU Music and Professor at PSB Paris School of Business. Phil has thirty years of academic and consulting experience in the areas of economic research and marketing. He has published in leading journals and he has participated in numerous roles in the media and entertainment business. In addition, he holds several certifications in music theory and production from the Berklee College of Music. His memberships include The Recording Academy and the Audio Engineering Society.
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LocationCinéma Les 7 Parnassiens - Petite Salle (View)
98 Bd du Montparnasse
Paris 75014
France
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