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### Course: “Audition Power: On-Camera - Techniques and Practices for commanding an On Camera Presence”

FINALLY by popular demand a workshop is back on our schedule that will address why you are not winning those roles that you go after and even when you feel you’re so right for

### Focus & Goals

  • **Break through the audition barrier: treat auditioning as a specific skill. **
  • Control your process instead of letting it control you.
  • Adjust performance for the on-camera setting (playing to camera, creating a relationship with a scene partner even if they’re not present).
  • Understand how self-taped auditions differ and how to do them well.
  • All recorded in-class on-camera performances will be available to students

Key Topics & Weekly Activities

  • **Script analysis: how to prepare for your auditions, analyze the script. **
  • Comedic vs dramatic scripts: techniques per style.
  • **Technical adjustments for camera: framing, line of sight, lighting, sound. **
  • Self-tape best practices: dos & don’ts.
  • Slate (introducing yourself to the casting director) and wardrobe considerations for on-site auditions.
  • Understanding the casting process and how to handle callbacks & director sessions.
  • Weekly on-camera performance, recorded and available for review online.
  • For actors making the transition from stage to screen.
  • **Learn how to control how the camera sees you; make necessary technical adjustments. **
  • **Cover commercial styles, co-star roles, dramatic television/film scene work. **
  • **Emphasis on “mental strength needed to work from a place of stillness.” **

Logistics

  • 8-week course, meeting every Tuesday, Starting Dec 2nd. Off Dec 23rd and 30th.
  • Tuition: $395.00.
  • Location: 2040 N Elston Ave., Chicago, IL 60614.

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### Next Steps & Recommendation

Since you’re evaluating for your acting skillset (and potentially booking gigs in Chicago), here are a few recommended actions:

  1. Contact the Chicago Actors Studio directly and request the full syllabus document (week-by-week topics, required materials, homework/self-tape assignments, evaluation criteria).
  1. Ask specifically for:
  • Weekly breakdown (week 1: slate/intro; week 2: scene partner practice; etc).
  • Self-tape assignment guidelines (format, specifications, submission timeline).
  • Tools/gear required (camera, lighting, software, wardrobe).
  • Assessment criteria / how progress is measured.
  • Opportunities for grain-of-truth performance, casting director livestreams, etc.

Ask about class schedule & seat availability — many of these courses fill quickly (as seen in the other studio’s catalog.

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