Applied Techniques Directing

Directing Actors for the Screen

Locations Kensington
Course Fee $675.00
Duration 8 Weeks / 5 Days
Age Requirements 18+
UPCOMING CLASSES
Wed 12 Feb - Wed 2 Apr 2025
NIDA Kensington, Sydney
6:30pm - 9:30pm AEDT
$675 $608

Directing Actors for the Screen

Overview

This course is designed for creatives eager to broaden their skill set in preparation for collaborative work with actors. Ideal for aspiring screen directors this course offers a comprehensive exploration of the essential techniques needed to bring out the best in your actors and create compelling performances.  

Under the expert supervision of a NIDA Open teaching artist, you will explore a variety of methods for text analysis and interpretation. Learn how to dissect scripts, understand character motivations, and use these insights to elicit outstanding performances from your actors. Through hands-on activities and feedback, you will develop the ability to communicate effectively on set. Collaboration with NIDA actors is a key component of this course, providing you with practical experience in guiding performers through their creative processes.   

You will explore casting techniques, learning how to confidently select the best actors for your projects. Additionally, you’ll develop an understanding of the technical aspects of screen directing, learning how to address technical considerations to enhance the actor’s performances and your overall direction. This comprehensive experience will prepare you to direct with skill and confidence, ensuring a well-rounded approach to creating impactful screen performance. Join us for a unique opportunity to hone your skills at the home of Australia’s national dramatic arts school. 

Components

  • Examine a variety of directing techniques and styles in a practical workshop format. 
  • Develop directing methods to get the most out of your NIDA actors on the rehearsal room floor. 
  • Gain an insight into the technical considerations directors face including shot selection, lighting and sound. 

Prerequisites

This course is Applied Techniques level. Some experience is required.

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