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The Diploma of Film, Television Acting is a nationally
recognized 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
2009
Diploma of Film, Television Acting
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
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Title |
Diploma of Film and Television Acting |
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Code |
30486QLD |
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Duration |
4 Semesters – 2
years |
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Timetable |
Semester One & Two
2009, Semester One & Two 2010 |
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Start
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January 2009 |
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Finish |
December 2010 |
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Contact hrs
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20 Hours Training
per week + Rehearsal + Work Experience |
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Units
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TAW
01a Exercise Voice Production
TAW 02a Exercise Improvisation Skills
TAW 03a Apply Sensory Awareness
TAW 04a Work with the Camera
TAW 05a Apply Basic Writing Structure
TAW 09a Exercise Script Analysis
TAW 10a Apply Script Analysis to Text
TAW 11a Apply Dramatic Movement
TAW 12a Apply Movement to Music
TAW 13a Apply Critical Film Analysis
TAW 14a Host Present for Film and Television
TAW 15a Apply Basic Stage Combat Skills
TAW 16a Construct the Standard American Accent
TAW 17a Apply the Standard
American Accent
TAW 19a Prepare Monologues
TAW 20a Develop Industry Awareness
TAW 21a Apply Phonetics to Text
TAW 22a Develop Character
TAW 23a Apply Character to Text
TAW 24a Audition for Film and Television
CUFSAF01A Follow Health Safety and Security Procedures |
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Objectives |
Upon completion of this
course, students are able to demonstrate industry current competency to
work as an actor in film and television productions including Feature
Films, Television Dramas, Television Sitcoms, Lifestyle Programs,
Television Commercials, Corporate Videos, Training Videos, Music Videos
and Documentaries. Diploma students are also trained in audition
skills, comprehensive voice and movement disciplines, host presenting
for television, advanced acting technique and a broad base of production
skills including analysis of films and script writing. Diploma
graduates are able to work collectively in initiating and realising
independent short film production. |
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Entry
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- Grade 12 English
equivalency preferred
- Interview with
the Principal
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Fees |
- Contact the
college for an Enrolment Form
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