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On-camera Acting Masterclass with Eric Reis

On-Camera Mastery with Eric Reis: Elevate Your Acting for Film & Television

Join us for an exclusive on-camera intensive with renowned U.S. acting coach Eric Reis, January 6–9, 2025.

Unlock Techniques to Bring Your Best Performance to the Screen

This workshop is tailored for the seasoned professional looking to sharpen their skill set and the trained actor transitioning into film & television.

It's designed to address the paradox that puzzles actors of every level of experience: namely, that being a good actor doesn’t itself lead to being an employed actor, or to landing better roles. The root of the problem is that most acting training emphasizes the actor’s ability to take the words on the page and transform them into a character with a rich and deep emotional life. All of which is extremely important. But without a clear understanding of how the camera works and the specific requirements of working in front of it, ultimately ineffective.

That’s because a film is a sequence of images that tells a story, and in order to tell that story, the actor must put emphasis on the objectivity of events, not the subjectivity of feelings. To bridge that gap, Eric’s class focuses on decoding scripts for film and television and how to best craft them in front of the camera.

About Eric Reis

Eric Reis is a New York City acting coach who specializes in on-camera work.

His list of clients includes multiple Emmy, Tony, Screen Actors Guild, Drama Desk, Drama League, and Teen Choice Award winners and nominees, in addition to established actors who have performed leading and supporting roles in dozens of studio films, television series and hit Broadway shows.

He served as the on-set acting coach for several high-profile projects and now provides on-set coaching, audition preparation and ongoing training for qualified actors in New York, Los Angeles, London, Berlin and online. You can learn more about his work by visiting his website, www.eric-reis.com  

Date
06. - 08. January 2025
Time
Monday 11.00-17.00, Tuesday 10.00-17.00, Wednesday 10.00-17.00.
Target audience
For professional actors
Number of participants
12
Price in DKK
1.650,- DKK
Registration deadline
25. November 2024
Address
DDSKS København
Per Knutzons Vej 5
1437 København K
Language
English
Course ID
7512

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