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Operating since 1994, The Actors Workshop is the leading private provider
for acting training in Queensland.
In 1999, The Actors Workshop benchmarked private training for actors with
the accreditation of the Advanced Diploma of Film, Television and Theatre
Acting.
The qualification was the first of it's kind to house dedicated application
to both the live and camera mediums throughout the duration of the entire
course. This dual medium ship gives graduates the competitive edge in
seeking employment as an actor.
With up to 28 contact hours per week, our Advanced Diploma students receive more
practical experience, in front of the camera and on stage, than any of our
competitors.
In addition to this, the work experience program, unique to the school,
matches students with emerging film makers and has led to long lasting
professional alliances. Since 2000, these alliances have resulted in dozens
of industry awards.
The School is recognised throughout the industry, including film and
television production houses, independent and professional theatre
companies, university film schools and casting agents.
In 2004, the Principal, Lyn Kidd, was honoured by industry through being
given the Kinetone award, for significant contribution to the film and
television industry in Qld. She was the first woman and first educator to
receive this prestigious industry award.
The school also plays an important role in contributing to social capital
through it's strategic alliances with community training organisations.
Actors from the school build their skills and gain experience through role
play scenario assessments of trainee paramedics, counsellors, security staff
and lawyers. In 2003, the Principal was awarded a shield for Excellence in
Education from the QLD Commissioner for Emergency Services.
The school stands by it's commitment to quality over quantity through
maintaining an enrolment cap of students . By keeping the enrolment numbers
low, our students
are assured the best training and support available.
Research from our students and graduates indicate that their reasons for
choosing the school were the reputation for quality training, direct
referral from industry, individual development, small student numbers
and the non institutional environment.
As a fee for service school, receiving no funding from government, The
Actors Workshop has survived and grown solely on the basis of student fees.
The fact that our tuition fees represent a lower dollar per training hour
rate than our competitors, underpins the philosophy of the school to provide
quality training, accessible to all.
The award of Queensland's Small Training Provider of
the Year at the 2004 Queensland Training Awards, stands as testimony that The Actors Workshop
offers Queensland's premiere training pathway for the film, television and
theatre actor.
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