Duration

20 Weeks

Price

$750

Hours

20

Program Description

The program offers a comprehensive approach to acting, movement and voice. Each term, students are assigned material from both the film world and the stage to rehearse and then present to a live audience. Additionally, acting students will be eligible to perform in student films produced in the IAFT Filmmaking Program, creating a dynamic synergy between the two programs. The Certificate Program in Performing Arts – Acting is comprised of two 10-week terms. Students attend class four days a week with an additional average 8%-hour on-campus lab period per week. The IAFT Acting Program is unique because students pursue their training observing the best-practice principles of stage and especially acting for the camera. And, significantly, it offers the opportunity for the student to perform frequently in both mediums. The maximum students-to-teacher ratio in a classroom or lab session is 12:1.

Program Objectives

The program provides theoretical perspectives and weekly practice of relevant, functional actor techniques (Stanislavsky, Meisner, Second City). A prominent feature of our program is frequent performance as a conditioning tool to prepare the actor to work in a professional setting. The intent is to train students for work in film, television, theater, or any of the wide variety of commercial and specialized niches in the media industry (instructional or corporate film, voice-over artist, etc.). For students who already have some training and performance experience, IAFT offers an opportunity to enter a workshop-intensive environment to polish your technique and flex your performance muscle.

Students will learn to:

  • Interpret contemporary film and stage material—pursuing character and story analysis to feed the actor’s imagination so as to make the best choices possible.
  • Engage weekly in structured presentations, practicing in collaboration with directors, other actors, and writers—all designed to lead you toward an interpretation of the role best suited to the story.
  • Investigate and utilize improvisation and technique exercises toward building spontaneity, specificity, and the ability to work with—and off—another actor’s behavior.
  • Improvise solo and with one or more actors, in non-scripted scenarios, exploring an open, relaxed, and spontaneous approach to all performance work.
  • Discuss and examine the architecture of auditions and casting calls in various markets: also, prepare and try out audition material under mock audition scenarios—additionally, you will have numerous opportunities to audition for actual projects.
  • Observe the signature techniques of acting for film, experimenting with speech, language, gesture, pacing, physical blocking, objectives and levels—all this to get a clear and specific sense of your relationship to the camera, developing a distinct grasp of the difference between film and stage—and what the two disciplines share.
  • Understand and appreciate the role of crewmembers responsible for production, camera, lighting, sound, costumes, makeup, props, and set design.
  • Develop a sense of professional etiquette to facilitate a consistently successful, harmonious approach to working with fellow actors, crew, directors, and producers.

Clock Hours - 450 Hours

450 HOURS – 280 hours of the program are lecture hours consisting of theory or new principles, coupled with classroom exercises and rehearsals. The remaining 170 hours are on-campus laboratory hours consisting of supervised student practice of a previously introduced theory/principle during which practical skills and knowledge are developed and reinforced.

Weeks

20

Term 1

  • Lecture hours -35 hours
  • Lab hours – 21 hours
  • Total hours -56 hours
  • Lecture hours -28 hours
  • Lab hours – 17 hours
  • Total hours -45 hours
  • Lecture hours -24.5 hours
  • Lab hours – 15 hours
  • Total hours -39.5 hours
  • Lecture hours -24.5 hours
  • Lab hours – 15 hours
  • Total hours -39.5 hours
  • Lecture hours -14 hours
  • Lab hours – 8.5 hours
  • Total hours -22.5 hours
  • Lecture hours -14 hours
  • Lab hours – 8.5 hours
  • Total hours -22.5 hours

Term 2

  • Lecture hours -35 hours
  • Lab hours – 21 hours
  • Total hours -56 hours
  • Lecture hours -28 hours
  • Lab hours – 17 hours
  • Total hours -45 hours
  • Lecture hours -24.5 hours
  • Lab hours – 15 hours
  • Total hours -39.5 hours
  • Lecture hours -24.5 hours
  • Lab hours – 15 hours
  • Total hours -39.5 hours
  • Lecture hours -14 hours
  • Lab hours – 8.5 hours
  • Total hours -22.5 hours
  • Lecture hours -14 hours
  • Lab hours – 8.5 hours
  • Total hours -22.5 hours