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COURSE DESCRIPTION
Certificate IV
 


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The Certificate IV in Film and Television Acting is a nationally recognised vocational qualification, custom designed with industry consultation, to incorporate a broad cross section of practical skills and knowledge.

The Actors Workshop is NOW accepting enrolment applications for January or July 2010

Applicants should contact the school to book an interview with the Principal and receive an application form. Course outlines may be found below.

Phone: (07) 3891 1411
Monday to Friday 10am – 5pm
admin@theactorsworkshop.com.au
“Luck is when preparation meets opportunity.”

COURSE OUTLINE
 

Title

Certificate IV in Film and Television Acting 

Code

30880QLD

Duration

2 Semesters – 12 months 

Timetable

Semesters One and Two  2010
OR
Semester Two  2010 and Semester One 2011
                                                             

Start

January 2010 or July 2011

Finish

December 2010 or June 2011

Contact hrs

12 Hours Training  per week + Rehearsal + Work Experience 

Units

 

Unit Code

Competency Unit Title

QLD214ACT01A

Establish a Preceding Event

QLD214ACT02A

Apply Circumstances to Scene

QLD214ACT03A

Apply Actions to Scene

QLD214ACT04A

Apply Justification to Scene

QLD214ACT05A

Prepare Monologues

QLD214ACT06A

Rehearse and Present Monologues

QLD214CAM01A

Work with the Camera

QLD214VOI01A

Apply Breath Exercises for Voice

QLD214VOI02A

Create Sound and Resonance in Voice

QLD214VOI03A

Apply Articulation, Pitch and Volume to Voice

QLD214VOI04A

Execute a Vocal Warm Up

QLD214IMP01A

Develop Sensory Awareness through Improvisation

QLD214IMP02A

Apply Advanced Improvisation

Objectives

Upon completion of this course, students are able to demonstrate industry standard skills and knowledge for working as an actor in film or television productions, including:
§         Feature Films
§        
Short Films
§        
Television Dramas
§        
Television Sitcoms
§        
Television Commercials
§        
Music Video Clips
§        
Documentaries
§        
Corporate and Training Video productions.

Entry

Grade 12 English equivalency preferred.
Interview with the Principal 

Fees

Contact the college for an Enrolment Form



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