Body Language for Screen by Roel Voorbij
Four week physical acting for camera workshop.
We’re thrilled to have international coach Roel Voorbij and his very unique physical acting for camera workshop at The HubStudio. The greatest actors not only use a strong verbal technique on screen, but also very detailed physical work that adds layers of meaning to a performance, and allows them to truly embody a character and physically highlight the subtext of the script. The very best actors know that the key to a detailed performance is through a personal physical access point, a transformation.
“Before we know it, we’re showing all kinds of non-verbal signs, that tell a completely different story!’ Roel Voorbij
This very special four week introductory course will use filmed scenes and live camera work to cover all aspects of physical acting for camera, including presence, nerves, secondary actions, use of props and sets and how to layer a scene with symbolic action plays.
Some topics include:
- Dealing with yourself under stress
- Neutral starting point; how to be centered and relaxed on camera
- How to express yourself using props and object to underscore text and story
- Physical relationship to camera
- Symbolic action playing
- Non-Verbal Communication
If you have more questions or queries, please feel free to email Roel at the following address: voorbijroel@gmail.com
Roel Voorbij started acting at an early age and has been on stage since he was 12. He is an actor, teacher and casting director from the Netherlands, his background is in physical acting. He studied Theatre at the internationally recognized Amsterdam School of the Arts, Mime Education (Mime corporel, not pantomime) The projects he entertains are mostly created from a concept and shared philosophy developed through improvisation in co-operation with several directors, performed in Holland, Belgium, France, Spain, Morocco, New York and Australia.
www.roelvoorbij.com
Session Details
What: 4 x Tuesday Nights
Dates: Tuesday 10th February – 3rd March 2015
Cost: $250.00 incl GST
Time: 7pm – 10pm
Venue: 18 City Rd, Chippendale, NSW 2008
Participants: 14
Session |
Date |
Time |
Place |
Session 1 |
Tuesday 10th February |
7pm-10pm |
18 City Rd Chippendale NSW 2008 |
Session 2 |
Tuesday 17th February |
7pm-10pm |
18 City Rd, Chippendale NSW 2008 |
Session 3 |
Tuesday 24th February |
7pm-10pm |
18 City Rd Chippendale NSW 2008 |
Session 4 |
Tuesday 3rd March |
7pm-10pm |
18 City Rd Chippendale NSW 2008 |
*Please arrive at 6.45pm latest for a 7pm start. |
How to Apply
Please send an expression of interest including your C.V. to info@thehubstudio.com.au. Please note the course is by invitation only. If accepted we shall send out an application form with all the course information.
Notification for acceptance will be made no later than one week before course commencement. If offered your place will only be held once payment is received in full. Failure to do so will forfeit your place on the course. For more information or queries please dont hesitate to call (02) 9212 0522 or alternatively email us on the above address.
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