Beginner Directing

Directing Essentials

Locations Kensington, Southbank
Course Fee $0
Duration
Age Requirements 18+
Sessions
OTHER UPCOMING CLASSES
Sat 18 Jan - Sun 19 Jan 2025
NIDA Melbourne, Southbank
10:00am - 5:00pm AEDT
$400 $360
Sat 12 Apr - Sun 13 Apr 2025
NIDA Kensington, Sydney
10:00am - 5:00pm AEDT
$400 $360
Sat 12 Apr - Sun 13 Apr 2025
NIDA Melbourne, Southbank
10:00am - 5:00pm AEDT
$400 $360

Directing Essentials

Overview

This two-day course is for aspiring directors ready to bring their creative vision to life. Under the guidance of an experienced NIDA Open teaching artist, you’ll learn to develop a cohesive concept, prepare for rehearsals, and unify story, design and performance elements. Discover how to enhance your leadership skills, learning to inspire and manage a creative team with effective communication, problem-solving and decision-making techniques. Develop your director’s vision, from casting to creating a comprehensive plan outlining your approach to the production in a supportive and inspiring environment at Australia’s national dramatic arts school. 

Components

  • Discover how to create a director’s concept. 
  • Investigate the elements of a production; discover how to work with the creative and technical teams. 
  • Understand how to conduct auditions and lead the rehearsal process. 

Prerequisites

This course is classified as Beginner. No previous experience is necessary. 

TESTIMONIALS

  • Directing Essentials

    The tutor was outstanding and generous with his knowledge. 

    Owen, Sydney

  • Directing Essentials

    Great teacher, knowledgeable and inspiring. She managed the various skill levels of the attendees very well and was extremely open and supportive. 

    Stephanie, Melbourne

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