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SUMMARY:Camera 3: Advanced Scene Study & Performance (Tuesdays)
DESCRIPTION:***SOLD OUT Contact Us to be added to the Wait List***\nAges: 18+\nLevels: Intermediate – Advanced\nMax Enrollment: 8\nPrerequisites: Camera 2\nDates: November 5 – December 10 (Tuesdays); 630-930pm. NO CLASS ON THANKSGIVING WEEK (11/26). 5 classes over 6 weeks.\nPrice: $375\nCamera 3 is advanced scene study. Camera 4 is on-going training for our students. Discounted prices on 5-week courses are available to students who continue training at our studio. Contact us for coupon codes\, if needed. \nCamera 3 will focus on scene work\, emotional preparation\, character development\, and working in a close-up frame. Over the 5 weeks\, actors will work in pairs with scenes from film or TV. \nCamera 3 is the third step in our on-camera training progression. With lessons learned in this course\, you will be able to apply everything you have learned in Camera 1 and Camera 2\, and bring your characters and scenes to their full\, dynamic potency. Our goal is to prepare you for the real world of the on-camera industry. \nWe send students home with video footage (on a flash card)\, so they can watch\, learn and grow. Cameras are used in every class\, and students receive access to all footage filmed.*  *Please bring a 8GB (or larger) Class 10 SDHC flash memory card to class. We will also have them for sale. \nYOUR INSTRUCTORS\n[learn_more caption=”Bios”] David has been acting professionally in Seattle since 2000\, and his work is critically acclaimed (David is a three time winner of the Seattle Times Footlight Award for Stellar Acting – 2002\, 2009\, and 2012. He also received the 2012 Gypsy Rose Lee Award). His work in front of the camera began in earnest in 2010\, and since then he has worked frequently in the medium. David began his training at Seattle University\, where he developed his skills as a physical performer and comic actor\, working in masque\, and on broad\, farcical plays. When in college\, he also discovered the joy of performing Shakespeare. Since graduation\, he has continued his training\, working with a host of other exceptional teachers\, learning about the craft and exploring performance and character development though a variety of techniques (Meisner\, Method\, Viewpoints\, Suzuki\, Classical Text Work). He is a passionate advocate for the northwest actor\, and his dedication to the craft and elevation of the Seattle film actor is unparalleled. Credits Include: Z Nation Season 4\, Bad Samaritan starring David Tennant\, Paralytic\, The Scottish Play\, Chronoception\, The Device\, Super Secret\, A Bit of Bad Luck starring Cary Elwes. \nAngela was born and raised in Seattle\, Washington. She started in professional Theatre as a child and fell in love with performing. She was cast in her first feature film\, Waiting for the Light (starring Shirley MacLaine) when she was 10 years old. She then went on to study Commedia Dell’Arte\, improv\, and soon started teaching others. Since then\, she has become a full-time teaching and performing artist in Los Angeles and the NW. Angela not only has a passion for performing but also for working with children. Having been a child actor\, Angela enjoys helping guide young artists on their creative journey. She has taught and volunteered at out-reach programs for at-risk teens. When she is not teaching or on screen\, Angela performs with the Seattle Repertory\, Village Theatre\, Intiman\, Seattle Public Theater and more. She is humbled to be a consecutive three time Gregory Award nominee. Credits Include: the feature films The Parish\, Hollywood Kills\, Switchmas\, The Device\, By Gods Grace\, Brides To Be\, and Paralytic[/learn_more] \nFINAL THOUGHTS\nThe Industry is always changing\, so it’s only natural that the market changes along with it. We teach students how to stay informed and current in the NW. Seattle is a smaller market\, but NW actors are still competing with LA actors. At Mighty Tripod Acting Studio\, David and Angela stay connected to current Industry trends\, and have built relationships with all of the area’s casting directors and talent agents. We are also producers and working actors\, so we can share the wisdom gleaned from our experiences as we travel along the Actor’s Path. \nWe look forward to working with you!\n~ David and Angela
URL:https://mightytripod.com/events/camera-3-advanced-scene-study-performance-tuesdays/
LOCATION:Mighty Tripod Acting Studio\, 650 S. Orcas Street\, Suite 203\, Seattle\, WA\, 98108\, United States
CATEGORIES:Acting for the Camera,Acting for TV,Camera 3
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190928T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190928T133000
DTSTAMP:20190915T192437Z
CREATED:20190915T191950Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190915T192437Z
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SUMMARY:On-Camera Auditioning Workshop
DESCRIPTION:DATE: 09/28/19\nTIME: 11AM – 1:30PM\nPRICE: $75\nLEVELS: BEGINNER-INTERMEDIATE\nAGES: 18+\nMAX ENROLLMENT: 10 \nThis workshop is for actors who want to take their auditioning skills up a notch. \n\nIf you are new to on-camera acting\, this workshop is for you.\nIf you have been auditioning\, but want new tools to help your work stand out\, this workshop is for you.\n\nIn this workshop\, actors will be assigned scenes which will be performed\, reviewed\, critiqued\, and re-recorded. The goal is to help actors learn how to make bold and appropriate choices for the camera\, and learn (or refine) skills to stand out in the audition process. \nWe will also provide newer actors with on-camera fundamentals needed to succeed in this exceptionally competitive business. \nINSTRUCTOR\nDavid S. Hogan\n \n  \n  \nIMDb\nWEBSITE
URL:https://mightytripod.com/events/on-camera-auditioning-workshop/
LOCATION:Mighty Tripod Acting Studio\, 650 S. Orcas Street\, Suite 203\, Seattle\, WA\, 98108\, United States
CATEGORIES:Acting for the Camera,Adult Workshops
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190916T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191021T213000
DTSTAMP:20190715T175230Z
CREATED:20190608T005638Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190715T175230Z
UID:14621-1568658600-1571693400@mightytripod.com
SUMMARY:Camera 1 (Mondays): Acting Foundations & On-Camera Audition 101
DESCRIPTION:CAMERA 1: Acting Foundations & On-Camera Audition 101\nMAX ENROLLMENT: 12 Students\nAGE: 14+\nLEVELS: BEGINNER – INTERMEDIATE\nDATES: September 16 – October 21 (5 classes over 6 weeks – NO CLASS ON 10/14); 6:30-930pm\nREGISTER: At the bottom of this page \nCamera 1 is our first course in a series of three. Camera 2 is an intermediate scene study course\, and Camera 3 is advanced scene study. Discounted prices on 5-week courses are available to students who continue training at our studio. \nCamera 1 is our foundations course\, which offers a well rounded curriculum\, giving students comfort and confidence in front of the camera\, and setting them up for success in multiple venues (film\, TV\, commercial). \nDuring the course\, we will also look at the business of the acting business\, covering things like: local talent agents (and how to submit for representation\, if desired)\, actor headshots\, resumes\, casting directors\, where to find auditions\, and more. This is a great course for students new to acting in general\, those new to on-camera acting specifically\, and actors who have some experience\, but are looking to take their craft deeper. \nCameras are used in every class\, and students receive access to all footage filmed.*  *Please bring a 8GB Class 10 SDHC flash memory card to class. We will also have them for sale for $10. \nWhat the Course Covers:\n\n\nAuditioning.\n\n\nIntro to Scene Study.\n\n\nMonologue for Camera.\n\n\nHow to Find Opportunities in Seattle.\n\n\nThe Business of the Acting Business.\n\n\n\nTestimonial:\n“I’d been working in Seattle for the past four years with some success in both theater and film\, but I knew that there was more to learn that I just wasn’t getting “on the job.” Mighty Tripod’s class came recommended by Jodi Rothfield\, so knew it would be a good place to start. I went in thinking I needed to brush up on my camera technique; where to look\, how to stay in frame\, how to play to the camera\, etc. What I got was that and more: I’ve deepened my approach to acting\, both for the camera and for the stage. I’ve got a new set of tools I can use to prepare more fully for auditions and roles. And\, most importantly\, I’ve got a new sense of confidence that’s been making a big difference in real-world casting and on-set situations. I got so much out of the first class that I went on to take the next in the series\, and I plan to continue with Mighty Tripod’s ongoing classes and workshops.” – Marty Krouse \n[button link=”https://mightytripod.com/testimonials/” type=”big” color=”green” newwindow=”yes”] Read more testimonials![/button] \n\nThis dynamic course is for actors who are:\n\n\nNew to the world of acting.\n\n\nLooking to book more auditions.\n\n\nNeeding confidence in their work.\n\n\nLooking for new tools to add to their craft.\n\n\nExperienced in stage acting\, but new to on-camera acting.\n\n\nReady to learn more about how to get ahead in the Seattle industry.\n\n\nYOUR INSTRUCTORS [David S. Hogan & Angela DiMarco]\n\n[learn_more caption=”Bios”] David has been acting professionally in Seattle since 2000\, and his work is critically acclaimed (David is a three time winner of the Seattle Times Footlight Award for Stellar Acting – 2002\, 2009\, and 2012. He also received the 2012 Gypsy Rose Lee Award). His work in front of the camera began in earnest in 2010\, and since then he has worked frequently in the medium. David began his training at Seattle University\, where he developed his skills as a physical performer and comic actor\, working in masque\, and on broad\, farcical plays. When in college\, he also discovered the joy of performing Shakespeare. Since graduation\, he has continued his training\, working with a host of other exceptional teachers\, learning about the craft and exploring performance and character development though a variety of techniques (Meisner\, Method\, Viewpoints\, Suzuki\, Classical Text Work). He is a passionate advocate for the northwest actor\, and his dedication to the craft and elevation of the Seattle film actor is unparalleled. Credits Include: Z Nation Season 4\, Bad Samaritan starring David Tennant\, Paralytic\, The Scottish Play\, Chronoception\, The Device\, Super Secret\, A Bit of Bad Luck starring Cary Elwes. \nAngela was born and raised in Seattle\, Washington. She started in professional Theatre as a child and fell in love with performing. She was cast in her first feature film\, Waiting for the Light (starring Shirley MacLaine) when she was 10 years old. She then went on to study Commedia Dell’Arte\, improv\, and soon started teaching others. Since then\, she has become a full-time teaching and performing artist in Los Angeles and the NW. Angela not only has a passion for performing but also for working with children. Having been a child actor\, Angela enjoys helping guide young artists on their creative journey. She has taught and volunteered at out-reach programs for at-risk teens. When she is not teaching or on screen\, Angela performs with the Seattle Repertory\, Village Theatre\, Intiman\, Seattle Public Theater and more. She is humbled to be a consecutive three time Gregory Award nominee. Credits Include: the feature films The Parish\, Hollywood Kills\, Switchmas\, The Device\, By Gods Grace\, Brides To Be\, and Paralytic[/learn_more] \nFINAL THOUGHTS\nThe Industry is always changing\, so it’s only natural that the market changes along with it. We teach students how to stay informed and current in the NW. Seattle is a smaller market\, but NW actors are still competing with LA actors. At Mighty Tripod Acting Studio\, David and Angela stay connected to current Industry trends\, and have built relationships with all of the area’s casting directors and talent agents. We are also producers and working actors\, so we can share the wisdom gleaned from our experiences as we travel along the Actor’s Path. \nWe look forward to working with you!\n~ David and Angela
URL:https://mightytripod.com/events/camera-1-mondays-acting-foundations-on-camera-audition-101/
LOCATION:Mighty Tripod Acting Studio\, 650 S. Orcas Street\, Suite 203\, Seattle\, WA\, 98108\, United States
CATEGORIES:Acting for the Camera,Camera 1
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190805T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190909T213000
DTSTAMP:20190716T175103Z
CREATED:20190511T131027Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190716T175103Z
UID:14329-1565029800-1568064600@mightytripod.com
SUMMARY:Camera 2 (Mondays): Scene Study
DESCRIPTION:AGE: 16+\nMax Enrollment: 10 Students\nLevels: Intermediate\nDates: August 05 – September 09 (5 Mondays – No Class on Labor Day\, September 02); 630pm – 930pm\nEnroll: At the bottom of this page (discounts available for previous Camera 1 students – contact us!)\n\nThis course is for students who have taken Camera 1\, and for those with some experience in front of the camera. While Camera 1 covered auditioning\, Camera 2 will focus on scene work increasing your callback rate\, learning comedy techniques\, character development\, refining your script analysis skills\, and more. If you have questions about whether or not this class is appropriate for your level\, please contact us before enrolling. \nPrevious Camera 1 students will receive a 10% code for this course. Contact us if you don’t have that info. \nDuring the 5 weeks\, students will work on film/TV scenes (audition simulation and partner work)\, and some commercial/corporate copy. Camera 2 will also focus on video-submissions (which are becoming an industry standard). \nOverview: \n\nAudition Simulation\nComedy Techniques\nScene Study\nPartner Work\nCharacter Development\nOn-set simulation\nSelf-Tape Assignment & Critique\n\nAs always\, we send students home with video footage (on a flash card)\, so they can watch\, learn and grow. Cameras are used in every class\, and students receive access to all footage filmed.*  *Please bring a 8-16 GB Class 10 SDHC flash memory card to class. We will also have them for sale. \nTESTIMONIAL\nI strongly recommend anyone interested in being in front of the camera to take a class with Angela and David at Mighty Tripod Productions. They’re professional\, personal and passionate in seeing local talent successfully working. I’ve been generously given “nuggets” that are invaluable. – Leah Lee \nYOUR INSTRUCTORS\n[learn_more caption=”Bios”] David has been acting professionally in Seattle since 2000\, and his work is critically acclaimed (David is a three time winner of the Seattle Times Footlight Award for Stellar Acting – 2002\, 2009\, and 2012. He also received the 2012 Gypsy Rose Lee Award). His work in front of the camera began in earnest in 2010\, and since then he has worked frequently in the medium. David began his training at Seattle University\, where he developed his skills as a physical performer and comic actor\, working in masque\, and on broad\, farcical plays. When in college\, he also discovered the joy of performing Shakespeare. Since graduation\, he has continued his training\, working with a host of other exceptional teachers\, learning about the craft and exploring performance and character development though a variety of techniques (Meisner\, Method\, Viewpoints\, Suzuki\, Classical Text Work). He is a passionate advocate for the northwest actor\, and his dedication to the craft and elevation of the Seattle film actor is unparalleled. Credits Include: Z Nation Season 4\, Bad Samaritan starring David Tennant\, Paralytic\, The Scottish Play\, Chronoception\, The Device\, Super Secret\, A Bit of Bad Luck starring Cary Elwes. \nAngela was born and raised in Seattle\, Washington. She started in professional Theatre as a child and fell in love with performing. She was cast in her first feature film\, Waiting for the Light (starring Shirley MacLaine) when she was 10 years old. She then went on to study Commedia Dell’Arte\, improv\, and soon started teaching others. Since then\, she has become a full-time teaching and performing artist in Los Angeles and the NW. Angela not only has a passion for performing but also for working with children. Having been a child actor\, Angela enjoys helping guide young artists on their creative journey. She has taught and volunteered at out-reach programs for at-risk teens. When she is not teaching or on screen\, Angela performs with the Seattle Repertory\, Village Theatre\, Intiman\, Seattle Public Theater and more. She is humbled to be a consecutive three time Gregory Award nominee. Credits Include: the feature films The Parish\, Hollywood Kills\, Switchmas\, The Device\, By Gods Grace\, Brides To Be\, and Paralytic[/learn_more] \nFINAL THOUGHTS\nThe Industry is always changing\, so it’s only natural that the market changes along with it. We teach students how to stay informed and current in the NW. Seattle is a smaller market\, but NW actors are still competing with LA actors. At Mighty Tripod Acting Studio\, David and Angela stay connected to current Industry trends\, and have built relationships with all of the area’s casting directors and talent agents. We are also producers and working actors\, so we can share the wisdom gleaned from our experiences as we travel along the Actor’s Path. \nWe look forward to working with you!\n~ David and Angela
URL:https://mightytripod.com/events/camera-2-scene-study-comedy-drama-2/
LOCATION:Mighty Tripod Acting Studio\, 650 S. Orcas Street\, Suite 203\, Seattle\, WA\, 98108\, United States
CATEGORIES:Acting for the Camera,Actor Training,Camera 2
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190625T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190723T213000
DTSTAMP:20190528T005844Z
CREATED:20190504T164813Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190528T005844Z
UID:14247-1561487400-1563917400@mightytripod.com
SUMMARY:Camera 3 (Tuesdays): Character and Emotion
DESCRIPTION:***Tickets will sell quickly\, and we cannot add more than 8 students***\nAges: 18+\nLevels: Advanced\nMax Enrollment: 8\nPrerequisites: Camera 2\nDates: June 25 – July 23\, 2019 (Tuesdays); 630-930pm.\nPrice: $375\nCamera 3 will focus on scene work\, emotional preparation\, character development\, and working in a close-up frame. Over the 5 weeks\, actors will work in pairs with scenes from film or TV. \nCamera 3 is the third step in our on-camera training progression. With lessons learned in this course\, you will be able to apply everything you have learned in Camera 1 and Camera 2\, and bring your characters and scenes to their full\, dynamic potency. Our goal is to prepare you for the real world of the on-camera industry. \nWe send students home with video footage (on a flash card)\, so they can watch\, learn and grow. Cameras are used in every class\, and students receive access to all footage filmed.*  *Please bring a 8GB (or larger) Class 10 SDHC flash memory card to class. We will also have them for sale. \nYOUR INSTRUCTORS\n[learn_more caption=”Bios”] David has been acting professionally in Seattle since 2000\, and his work is critically acclaimed (David is a three time winner of the Seattle Times Footlight Award for Stellar Acting – 2002\, 2009\, and 2012. He also received the 2012 Gypsy Rose Lee Award). His work in front of the camera began in earnest in 2010\, and since then he has worked frequently in the medium. David began his training at Seattle University\, where he developed his skills as a physical performer and comic actor\, working in masque\, and on broad\, farcical plays. When in college\, he also discovered the joy of performing Shakespeare. Since graduation\, he has continued his training\, working with a host of other exceptional teachers\, learning about the craft and exploring performance and character development though a variety of techniques (Meisner\, Method\, Viewpoints\, Suzuki\, Classical Text Work). He is a passionate advocate for the northwest actor\, and his dedication to the craft and elevation of the Seattle film actor is unparalleled. Credits Include: Z Nation Season 4\, Bad Samaritan starring David Tennant\, Paralytic\, The Scottish Play\, Chronoception\, The Device\, Super Secret\, A Bit of Bad Luck starring Cary Elwes. \nAngela was born and raised in Seattle\, Washington. She started in professional Theatre as a child and fell in love with performing. She was cast in her first feature film\, Waiting for the Light (starring Shirley MacLaine) when she was 10 years old. She then went on to study Commedia Dell’Arte\, improv\, and soon started teaching others. Since then\, she has become a full-time teaching and performing artist in Los Angeles and the NW. Angela not only has a passion for performing but also for working with children. Having been a child actor\, Angela enjoys helping guide young artists on their creative journey. She has taught and volunteered at out-reach programs for at-risk teens. When she is not teaching or on screen\, Angela performs with the Seattle Repertory\, Village Theatre\, Intiman\, Seattle Public Theater and more. She is humbled to be a consecutive three time Gregory Award nominee. Credits Include: the feature films The Parish\, Hollywood Kills\, Switchmas\, The Device\, By Gods Grace\, Brides To Be\, and Paralytic[/learn_more] \nFINAL THOUGHTS\nThe Industry is always changing\, so it’s only natural that the market changes along with it. We teach students how to stay informed and current in the NW. Seattle is a smaller market\, but NW actors are still competing with LA actors. At Mighty Tripod Acting Studio\, David and Angela stay connected to current Industry trends\, and have built relationships with all of the area’s casting directors and talent agents. We are also producers and working actors\, so we can share the wisdom gleaned from our experiences as we travel along the Actor’s Path. \nWe look forward to working with you!\n~ David and Angela
URL:https://mightytripod.com/events/camera-3-character-and-emotion/
LOCATION:Mighty Tripod Acting Studio\, 650 S. Orcas Street\, Suite 203\, Seattle\, WA\, 98108\, United States
CATEGORIES:Acting for the Camera,Camera 3
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190602T143000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190602T163000
DTSTAMP:20190513T230551Z
CREATED:20190511T010126Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190513T230551Z
UID:14316-1559485800-1559493000@mightytripod.com
SUMMARY:JUNE Improvisation for TEEN actors (Sunday)
DESCRIPTION:After the MONOLOGUE workshop in April\, it’s time to put the scripts aside!\nMany times a commercial audition has NO script\, and actors are given a scenario to act out.\nOther times we go in groups and have to create a story together.\nSome actors LOVE to improv\, others freeze\, many do TOO MUCH and there are those who just don’t do enough.\nThis workshop will get your actors on their feet\, solo and with partners!\nWe will also film some parts of class\, so each kiddo brings home footage to review! \nCome to Mighty Tripod Acting Studio and learn to BE MIGHTY! \nWHEN: Sunday June 2nd 2:30pm-4:30pm\nWHERE: MTAS Mighty Tripod Acting Studio\n(300 South Bennett Street\, Seattle 98108)\nWHAT: June Improvisation Youth Workshop (Ages 13-18 years old)\nWHO: Taught by Angela DiMarco\, Director of the Youth Division and MTAS Founder\nWHAT ELSE: Actors bring an HD SD card\, comfortable clothes to move in and water bottle to stay hydrated. Parents are encouraged to stay and watch. \nAll sales are final. No refunds\, exchanges or credits. Thank you.
URL:https://mightytripod.com/events/june-improvisation-for-teen-actors/
LOCATION:Mighty Tripod Acting Studio\, 650 S. Orcas Street\, Suite 203\, Seattle\, WA\, 98108\, United States
CATEGORIES:Acting for the Camera,Acting for TV,Actor Training,Teen Workshops
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190602T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190602T140000
DTSTAMP:20190513T230619Z
CREATED:20190511T005756Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190513T230619Z
UID:14313-1559476800-1559484000@mightytripod.com
SUMMARY:JUNE Improvisation for Young Actors (Sunday)
DESCRIPTION:After the MONOLOGUE workshop in April\, it’s time to put the scripts aside!\nMany times a commercial audition has NO script\, and actors are given a scenario to act out.\nOther times we go in groups and have to create a story together.\nSome actors LOVE to improv\, others freeze\, many do TOO MUCH and there are those who just don’t do enough.\nThis workshop will get your actors on their feet\, solo and with partners!\nWe will also film some parts of class\, so each kiddo brings home footage to review! \nCome to Mighty Tripod Acting Studio and learn to BE MIGHTY! \nWHEN: Sunday June 2nd Noon-2:00pm\nWHERE: MTAS Mighty Tripod Acting Studio\n(300 South Bennett Street\, Seattle 98108)\nWHAT: June Improvisation Youth Workshop (Ages 8-12 years old)\nWHO: Taught by Angela DiMarco\, Director of the Youth Division and MTAS Founder\nWHAT ELSE: Actors bring an HD SD card\, comfortable clothes to move in and water bottle to stay hydrated. Parents are encouraged to stay and watch. \nAll sales are final. No refunds\, exchanges or credits. Thank you.
URL:https://mightytripod.com/events/june-improvisation-for-young-actors/
LOCATION:Mighty Tripod Acting Studio\, 650 S. Orcas Street\, Suite 203\, Seattle\, WA\, 98108\, United States
CATEGORIES:Acting for the Camera,Youth Workshops
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190507T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190604T213000
DTSTAMP:20190513T230336Z
CREATED:20190311T025750Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190513T230336Z
UID:13879-1557253800-1559683800@mightytripod.com
SUMMARY:Camera 2 (Tuesdays): Scene Study [Comedy & Drama]
DESCRIPTION:***SOLD OUT! PLEASE CONTACT US TO BE ADDED TO THE WAIT LIST!***\nAGE: 16+\nMax Enrollment: 8 Students\nLevels: Intermediate\nDates: May 07 – June 04 (5 Tuesdays); 630pm – 930pm\nEnroll: At the bottom of this page\n\nThis course is for students who have taken Camera 1\, and for those with some experience in front of the camera. While Camera 1 covered auditioning\, Camera 2 will focus on scene work increasing your callback rate\, learning comedy techniques\, character development\, refining your script analysis skills\, and more. If you have questions about whether or not this class is appropriate for your level\, please contact us before enrolling. \nPrevious Camera 1 students will receive a 10% code for this course. Contact us if you don’t have that info. \nDuring the 5 weeks\, students will work on film/TV scenes (audition simulation and partner work)\, and some commercial/corporate copy. Camera 2 will also focus on video-submissions (which are becoming an industry standard). \nOverview: \n\nAudition Simulation\nComedy Techniques\nScene Study\nPartner Work\nCharacter Development\nOn-set simulation\nSelf-Tape Assignment & Critique\n\nAs always\, we send students home with video footage (on a flash card)\, so they can watch\, learn and grow. Cameras are used in every class\, and students receive access to all footage filmed.*  *Please bring a 8-16 GB Class 10 SDHC flash memory card to class. We will also have them for sale. \nTESTIMONIAL\nI strongly recommend anyone interested in being in front of the camera to take a class with Angela and David at Mighty Tripod Productions. They’re professional\, personal and passionate in seeing local talent successfully working. I’ve been generously given “nuggets” that are invaluable. – Leah Lee \nYOUR INSTRUCTORS\n[learn_more caption=”Bios”] David has been acting professionally in Seattle since 2000\, and his work is critically acclaimed (David is a three time winner of the Seattle Times Footlight Award for Stellar Acting – 2002\, 2009\, and 2012. He also received the 2012 Gypsy Rose Lee Award). His work in front of the camera began in earnest in 2010\, and since then he has worked frequently in the medium. David began his training at Seattle University\, where he developed his skills as a physical performer and comic actor\, working in masque\, and on broad\, farcical plays. When in college\, he also discovered the joy of performing Shakespeare. Since graduation\, he has continued his training\, working with a host of other exceptional teachers\, learning about the craft and exploring performance and character development though a variety of techniques (Meisner\, Method\, Viewpoints\, Suzuki\, Classical Text Work). He is a passionate advocate for the northwest actor\, and his dedication to the craft and elevation of the Seattle film actor is unparalleled. Credits Include: Z Nation Season 4\, Bad Samaritan starring David Tennant\, Paralytic\, The Scottish Play\, Chronoception\, The Device\, Super Secret\, A Bit of Bad Luck starring Cary Elwes. \nAngela was born and raised in Seattle\, Washington. She started in professional Theatre as a child and fell in love with performing. She was cast in her first feature film\, Waiting for the Light (starring Shirley MacLaine) when she was 10 years old. She then went on to study Commedia Dell’Arte\, improv\, and soon started teaching others. Since then\, she has become a full-time teaching and performing artist in Los Angeles and the NW. Angela not only has a passion for performing but also for working with children. Having been a child actor\, Angela enjoys helping guide young artists on their creative journey. She has taught and volunteered at out-reach programs for at-risk teens. When she is not teaching or on screen\, Angela performs with the Seattle Repertory\, Village Theatre\, Intiman\, Seattle Public Theater and more. She is humbled to be a consecutive three time Gregory Award nominee. Credits Include: the feature films The Parish\, Hollywood Kills\, Switchmas\, The Device\, By Gods Grace\, Brides To Be\, and Paralytic[/learn_more] \nFINAL THOUGHTS\nThe Industry is always changing\, so it’s only natural that the market changes along with it. We teach students how to stay informed and current in the NW. Seattle is a smaller market\, but NW actors are still competing with LA actors. At Mighty Tripod Acting Studio\, David and Angela stay connected to current Industry trends\, and have built relationships with all of the area’s casting directors and talent agents. We are also producers and working actors\, so we can share the wisdom gleaned from our experiences as we travel along the Actor’s Path. \nWe look forward to working with you!\n~ David and Angela
URL:https://mightytripod.com/events/camera-2-scene-study-comedy-drama/
LOCATION:Mighty Tripod Acting Studio\, 650 S. Orcas Street\, Suite 203\, Seattle\, WA\, 98108\, United States
CATEGORIES:Acting for the Camera,Acting for TV,Actor Training,Camera 2
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190506T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190603T213000
DTSTAMP:20190513T230324Z
CREATED:20190111T011353Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190513T230324Z
UID:13321-1557167400-1559597400@mightytripod.com
SUMMARY:Camera 1 (Mondays): On-Camera Foundations & Audition 101
DESCRIPTION:**WE ARE SOLD OUT\, BUT JOIN US IN JUNE!!!** REGISTER FOR JUNE\n\nWELCOME TO CAMERA 1\nMAX ENROLLMENT: 12 Students\nAGE: 14+\nLEVELS: BEGINNER – INTERMEDIATE\nDATES: May 06 – June 03\, 2019 (5 consecutive Mondays); 6:30-930pm\nREGISTER: At the bottom of this page \nCamera 1 is our foundations course\, which offers a well rounded curriculum\, giving students comfort and confidence in front of the camera\, and setting them up for success in multiple venues (film\, TV\, commercial). \nDuring the course\, we will also look at the business of the acting business\, covering things like: local talent agents (and how to submit for representation\, if desired)\, actor headshots\, resumes\, casting directors\, where to find auditions\, and more. This is a great course for students new to acting in general\, those new to on-camera acting specifically\, and actors who have some experience\, but are looking to take their craft deeper. \nCameras are used in every class\, and students receive access to all footage filmed.*  *Please bring a 8GB Class 10 SDHC flash memory card to class. We will also have them for sale for $10. \nWhat the Course Covers:\n\n\nAuditioning.\n\n\nScene Study.\n\n\nMonologues for Camera.\n\n\nHow to Find Work in Seattle.\n\n\nThe Business of the Acting Business.\n\n\n\nTestimonial:\n“I’d been working in Seattle for the past four years with some success in both theater and film\, but I knew that there was more to learn that I just wasn’t getting “on the job.” Mighty Tripod’s class came recommended by Jodi Rothfield\, so knew it would be a good place to start. I went in thinking I needed to brush up on my camera technique; where to look\, how to stay in frame\, how to play to the camera\, etc. What I got was that and more: I’ve deepened my approach to acting\, both for the camera and for the stage. I’ve got a new set of tools I can use to prepare more fully for auditions and roles. And\, most importantly\, I’ve got a new sense of confidence that’s been making a big difference in real-world casting and on-set situations. I got so much out of the first class that I went on to take the next in the series\, and I plan to continue with Mighty Tripod’s ongoing classes and workshops.” – Marty Krouse \n[button link=”https://mightytripod.com/testimonials/” type=”big” color=”green” newwindow=”yes”] Read more testimonials![/button] \n\nThis dynamic course is for actors who are:\n\n\nNew to the world of acting.\n\n\nLooking to book more auditions.\n\n\nNeeding confidence in their work.\n\n\nLooking for new tools to add to their craft.\n\n\nExperienced in stage acting\, but new to on-camera acting.\n\n\nReady to learn more about how to get ahead in the Seattle industry.\n\n\nYOUR INSTRUCTORS\n[learn_more caption=”Bios”] David has been acting professionally in Seattle since 2000\, and his work is critically acclaimed (David is a three time winner of the Seattle Times Footlight Award for Stellar Acting – 2002\, 2009\, and 2012. He also received the 2012 Gypsy Rose Lee Award). His work in front of the camera began in earnest in 2010\, and since then he has worked frequently in the medium. David began his training at Seattle University\, where he developed his skills as a physical performer and comic actor\, working in masque\, and on broad\, farcical plays. When in college\, he also discovered the joy of performing Shakespeare. Since graduation\, he has continued his training\, working with a host of other exceptional teachers\, learning about the craft and exploring performance and character development though a variety of techniques (Meisner\, Method\, Viewpoints\, Suzuki\, Classical Text Work). He is a passionate advocate for the northwest actor\, and his dedication to the craft and elevation of the Seattle film actor is unparalleled. Credits Include: Z Nation Season 4\, Bad Samaritan starring David Tennant\, Paralytic\, The Scottish Play\, Chronoception\, The Device\, Super Secret\, A Bit of Bad Luck starring Cary Elwes. \nAngela was born and raised in Seattle\, Washington. She started in professional Theatre as a child and fell in love with performing. She was cast in her first feature film\, Waiting for the Light (starring Shirley MacLaine) when she was 10 years old. She then went on to study Commedia Dell’Arte\, improv\, and soon started teaching others. Since then\, she has become a full-time teaching and performing artist in Los Angeles and the NW. Angela not only has a passion for performing but also for working with children. Having been a child actor\, Angela enjoys helping guide young artists on their creative journey. She has taught and volunteered at out-reach programs for at-risk teens. When she is not teaching or on screen\, Angela performs with the Seattle Repertory\, Village Theatre\, Intiman\, Seattle Public Theater and more. She is humbled to be a consecutive three time Gregory Award nominee. Credits Include: the feature films The Parish\, Hollywood Kills\, Switchmas\, The Device\, By Gods Grace\, Brides To Be\, and Paralytic[/learn_more] \nFINAL THOUGHTS\nThe Industry is always changing\, so it’s only natural that the market changes along with it. We teach students how to stay informed and current in the NW. Seattle is a smaller market\, but NW actors are still competing with LA actors. At Mighty Tripod Acting Studio\, David and Angela stay connected to current Industry trends\, and have built relationships with all of the area’s casting directors and talent agents. We are also producers and working actors\, so we can share the wisdom gleaned from our experiences as we travel along the Actor’s Path. \nWe look forward to working with you!\n~ David and Angela
URL:https://mightytripod.com/events/13321/
LOCATION:Mighty Tripod Acting Studio\, 650 S. Orcas Street\, Suite 203\, Seattle\, WA\, 98108\, United States
CATEGORIES:Acting for the Camera,Camera 1
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190428T143000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190428T163000
DTSTAMP:20190404T184109Z
CREATED:20190404T184109Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190404T184109Z
UID:13995-1556461800-1556469000@mightytripod.com
SUMMARY:APRIL Teen Monologue Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Monologue Month! \nActors should always have at least two monologues ready to go: One comic and one dramatic\, and something that shows off their craft. They need monologues which are age appropriate\, featuring a character they relate to\, and something they can really bring to life. You never know when a casting director\, producer\, director\, or agent will ask you “do you have something else?”… Don’t be the actor who doesn’t. \nThis workshop will focus on helping actors bring their monologues to the next level by building the character\, and creating a rich story around the given circumstances. A monologue is much more than just one person saying lines. \n\nWHAT: April Teen Monologue Workshop ($60 all sales are final)\nWHEN: Sunday April 28th 2:30pm-4:30pm\nWHO: Actors 13-18 years old\nWHY: To prepare two monologues to use for auditions on stage and screen. \n \n\nActors are asked to bring in one 2 minute monologue of their choosing.\nI will be giving each actor a NEW monologue to work on as well.\nMonologues will be filmed in class so actors can review footage at home.
URL:https://mightytripod.com/events/april-teen-monologue-workshop/
LOCATION:Mighty Tripod Acting Studio\, 650 S. Orcas Street\, Suite 203\, Seattle\, WA\, 98108\, United States
CATEGORIES:Acting for the Camera,Actor Training,Teen Workshops,Workshop,Youth Workshops
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190428T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190428T140000
DTSTAMP:20190404T184834Z
CREATED:20190404T184834Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190404T184834Z
UID:13999-1556452800-1556460000@mightytripod.com
SUMMARY:APRIL Youth Monologue Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Monologue Month! \nActors should always have at least two monologues ready to go: One comic and one dramatic. This is especially true for younger actors\, who will often be asked to bring in a monologue. They need monologues which are age appropriate\, a character they connect to\, and something they can really bring to life. You never know when a casting director\, producer\, director\, or agent will ask you “do you have something else?”… Don’t be the actor who doesn’t. \nThis workshop will focus on helping actors prepare monologues and make them more than just one person saying lines. \nWHAT: April Youth Monologue Workshop ($60 all sales are final)\nWHEN: Sunday April 28th 12pm-2pm\nWHO: Actors 8-12 years old\nWHY: To prepare two monologues to use for auditions on stage and screen. \n \n\nActors are asked to bring in one 2 minute monologue of their choosing.\nI will be giving each actor a NEW monologue to work on as well.\nMonologues will be filmed in class so actors can review footage at home.
URL:https://mightytripod.com/events/april-youth-monologue-workshop/
LOCATION:Mighty Tripod Acting Studio\, 650 S. Orcas Street\, Suite 203\, Seattle\, WA\, 98108\, United States
CATEGORIES:Acting for the Camera,Actor Training,Weekend Workshops
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190401T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190429T213000
DTSTAMP:20190311T030121Z
CREATED:20181120T192015Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190311T030121Z
UID:12853-1554143400-1556573400@mightytripod.com
SUMMARY:Camera 2: Scene Study
DESCRIPTION:Ages: 16 years +\nMax Enrollment: 10 Students\nLevels: Intermediate\nDates: April 1 – April 29 (5 Mondays); 630pm – 930pm\nThis course is for students who have taken Camera 1\, and for those with some experience in front of the camera. While Camera 1 covered auditioning\, Camera 2 will focus on scene work increasing your callback rate\, learning comedy techniques\, character development\, refining your script analysis skills\, and more. \nPrevious Camera 1 students will receive a 10% code for this course. Contact us if you don’t have that info. \nDuring the 5 weeks\, students will work on film/TV scenes (audition simulation and partner work)\, and some commercial/corporate copy. Camera 2 will also focus on video-submissions (which are becoming an industry standard). \nOverview: \n\nAudition Simulation\nComedy Techniques\nScene Study\nPartner Work\nCharacter Development\nOn-set simulation\nSelf-Tape Assignment & Critique\n\nAs always\, we send students home with video footage (on a flash card)\, so they can watch\, learn and grow. Cameras are used in every class\, and students receive access to all footage filmed.*  *Please bring a 8GB Class 10 SDHC flash memory card to class. We will also have them for sale. \nTESTIMONIAL\nI strongly recommend anyone interested in being in front of the camera to take a class with Angela and David at Mighty Tripod Productions. They’re professional\, personal and passionate in seeing local talent successfully working. I’ve been generously given “nuggets” that are invaluable. – Leah Lee \nYOUR INSTRUCTORS\n[learn_more caption=”Bios”] David has been acting professionally in Seattle since 2000\, and his work is critically acclaimed (David is a three time winner of the Seattle Times Footlight Award for Stellar Acting – 2002\, 2009\, and 2012. He also received the 2012 Gypsy Rose Lee Award). His work in front of the camera began in earnest in 2010\, and since then he has worked frequently in the medium. David began his training at Seattle University\, where he developed his skills as a physical performer and comic actor\, working in masque\, and on broad\, farcical plays. When in college\, he also discovered the joy of performing Shakespeare. Since graduation\, he has continued his training\, working with a host of other exceptional teachers\, learning about the craft and exploring performance and character development though a variety of techniques (Meisner\, Method\, Viewpoints\, Suzuki\, Classical Text Work). He is a passionate advocate for the northwest actor\, and his dedication to the craft and elevation of the Seattle film actor is unparalleled. Credits Include: Z Nation Season 4\, Bad Samaritan starring David Tennant\, Paralytic\, The Scottish Play\, Chronoception\, The Device\, Super Secret\, A Bit of Bad Luck starring Cary Elwes. \nAngela was born and raised in Seattle\, Washington. She started in professional Theatre as a child and fell in love with performing. She was cast in her first feature film\, Waiting for the Light (starring Shirley MacLaine) when she was 10 years old. She then went on to study Commedia Dell’Arte\, improv\, and soon started teaching others. Since then\, she has become a full-time teaching and performing artist in Los Angeles and the NW. Angela not only has a passion for performing but also for working with children. Having been a child actor\, Angela enjoys helping guide young artists on their creative journey. She has taught and volunteered at out-reach programs for at-risk teens. When she is not teaching or on screen\, Angela performs with the Seattle Repertory\, Village Theatre\, Intiman\, Seattle Public Theater and more. She is humbled to be a consecutive three time Gregory Award nominee. Credits Include: the feature films The Parish\, Hollywood Kills\, Switchmas\, The Device\, By Gods Grace\, Brides To Be\, and Paralytic[/learn_more] \nFINAL THOUGHTS\nThe Industry is always changing\, so it’s only natural that the market changes along with it. We teach students how to stay informed and current in the NW. Seattle is a smaller market\, but NW actors are still competing with LA actors. At Mighty Tripod Acting Studio\, David and Angela stay connected to current Industry trends\, and have built relationships with all of the area’s casting directors and talent agents. We are also producers and working actors\, so we can share the wisdom gleaned from our experiences as we travel along the Actor’s Path. \nWe look forward to working with you!\n~ David and Angela
URL:https://mightytripod.com/events/camera-2-scene-study-3/
LOCATION:Mighty Tripod Acting Studio\, 650 S. Orcas Street\, Suite 203\, Seattle\, WA\, 98108\, United States
CATEGORIES:Acting for the Camera,Acting for TV,Camera 2
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190331T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190331T140000
DTSTAMP:20190302T061243Z
CREATED:20190301T224645Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190302T061243Z
UID:13717-1554033600-1554040800@mightytripod.com
SUMMARY:MARCH Youth Auditioning Workshop
DESCRIPTION:AUDITIONING FOR THE CAMERA \nThe snow has melted and flowers have started to bloom! What does that all mean? That means filmmakers are starting to film outside again and work in the NW will start to pick up! So we Actors MUST be prepared to rock our auditions! This March workshop will focus on making STRONG CHOICES in your audition\, SLATES\, and making a SCENE your own. Once you’re enrolled\, I will send several scenes for actors to choose from. They will choose ONE scene\, ONE page from the scene and fully MEMORIZE and prepare as if it was a final callback. We will film these in class\, actors bring their own Memory card\, that way they go home with their work from class. I look forward to seeing you all soon! \nWHAT: March Youth Auditioning Workshop\nWHEN: Sunday March 31st 12pm-2pm for $60\nWHO: Actors 8 to 12 years old\nWHERE: Mighty Tripod Acting Studio\nWHY: Because Actors Gotta Be Mighty at Auditions \n 
URL:https://mightytripod.com/events/march-youth-auditioning-workshop/
LOCATION:Mighty Tripod Acting Studio\, 650 S. Orcas Street\, Suite 203\, Seattle\, WA\, 98108\, United States
CATEGORIES:Acting for the Camera,Auditioning,Workshop,Youth Workshops
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190223T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190223T140000
DTSTAMP:20190128T055614Z
CREATED:20190128T055614Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190128T055614Z
UID:13439-1550923200-1550930400@mightytripod.com
SUMMARY:FEBRUARY YOUTH Scene Study Workshop
DESCRIPTION:After doing a Character Workshop in January\,\nit makes sense to dive into Scene Study next!\nActors will be emailed scenes to prepare prior to class.\nIn class\, they will work with a partner and we will film the scenes! \nCome join us at Mighty Tripod Acting Studio and learn how to BE MIGHTY! \nWHAT: FEBRUARY YOUTH Scene Study Workshop\nWHEN: Saturday\, February 23rd at 12pm-2pm\nWHERE: Mighty Tripod Acting Studio\nWHO: Actors ages 8-12 years old
URL:https://mightytripod.com/events/february-youth-scene-study-workshop/
LOCATION:Mighty Tripod Acting Studio\, 650 S. Orcas Street\, Suite 203\, Seattle\, WA\, 98108\, United States
CATEGORIES:Acting for the Camera,Actor Training,Workshop,Youth Workshops
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190212T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190312T213000
DTSTAMP:20190112T082947Z
CREATED:20181223T002210Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190112T082947Z
UID:13229-1549996200-1552426200@mightytripod.com
SUMMARY:Camera 3 (Tuesdays)
DESCRIPTION:Ages: 18+\nLevels: Advanced\nMax Enrollment: 8\nPrerequisites: Camera 2\nDates: Feb. 12 – Mar. 12\, 2019 (Tuesdays); 630-930pm.\nPrice: $375 \nCamera 3 will focus on scene work\, on-set simulation\, emotional preparation\, and advanced on-camera techniques. Over the 5 weeks\, actors will work in pairs with scenes from film or TV. \nOverview: \n\nOn-set simulation\nIn-class scene work review and critique\nSelf-taping assignments\nWorking in the close-up frame\nEmotional preparation\n\nCamera 3 is the third and final step in our on-camera training progression. With lessons learned in this course\, you will be able to apply everything you have learned in Camera 1 and Camera 2\, and bring your characters and scenes to their full\, dynamic potency. Our goal is to prepare you for the real world of the on-camera industry\, and after this course\, we believe you will be ready to handle any audition or set. \nOnce you have completed Camera 3\, you will be able to apply for our quarterly Masterclass for on-going actor training. \nFinally\, we send students home with video footage (on a flash card)\, so they can watch\, learn and grow. Cameras are used in every class\, and students receive access to all footage filmed.*  *Please bring a 8GB Class 10 SDHC flash memory card to class. We will also have them for sale. \nYOUR INSTRUCTORS\n[learn_more caption=”Bios”] David has been acting professionally in Seattle since 2000\, and his work is critically acclaimed (David is a three time winner of the Seattle Times Footlight Award for Stellar Acting – 2002\, 2009\, and 2012. He also received the 2012 Gypsy Rose Lee Award). His work in front of the camera began in earnest in 2010\, and since then he has worked frequently in the medium. David began his training at Seattle University\, where he developed his skills as a physical performer and comic actor\, working in masque\, and on broad\, farcical plays. When in college\, he also discovered the joy of performing Shakespeare. Since graduation\, he has continued his training\, working with a host of other exceptional teachers\, learning about the craft and exploring performance and character development though a variety of techniques (Meisner\, Method\, Viewpoints\, Suzuki\, Classical Text Work). He is a passionate advocate for the northwest actor\, and his dedication to the craft and elevation of the Seattle film actor is unparalleled. Credits Include: Z Nation Season 4\, Bad Samaritan starring David Tennant\, Paralytic\, The Scottish Play\, Chronoception\, The Device\, Super Secret\, A Bit of Bad Luck starring Cary Elwes. \nAngela was born and raised in Seattle\, Washington. She started in professional Theatre as a child and fell in love with performing. She was cast in her first feature film\, Waiting for the Light (starring Shirley MacLaine) when she was 10 years old. She then went on to study Commedia Dell’Arte\, improv\, and soon started teaching others. Since then\, she has become a full-time teaching and performing artist in Los Angeles and the NW. Angela not only has a passion for performing but also for working with children. Having been a child actor\, Angela enjoys helping guide young artists on their creative journey. She has taught and volunteered at out-reach programs for at-risk teens. When she is not teaching or on screen\, Angela performs with the Seattle Repertory\, Village Theatre\, Intiman\, Seattle Public Theater and more. She is humbled to be a consecutive three time Gregory Award nominee. Credits Include: the feature films The Parish\, Hollywood Kills\, Switchmas\, The Device\, By Gods Grace\, Brides To Be\, and Paralytic[/learn_more] \nFINAL THOUGHTS\nThe Industry is always changing\, so it’s only natural that the market changes along with it. We teach students how to stay informed and current in the NW. Seattle is a smaller market\, but NW actors are still competing with LA actors. At Mighty Tripod Acting Studio\, David and Angela stay connected to current Industry trends\, and have built relationships with all of the area’s casting directors and talent agents. We are also producers and working actors\, so we can share the wisdom gleaned from our experiences as we travel along the Actor’s Path. \nWe look forward to working with you!\n~ David and Angela
URL:https://mightytripod.com/events/13229/
LOCATION:Mighty Tripod Acting Studio\, 650 S. Orcas Street\, Suite 203\, Seattle\, WA\, 98108\, United States
CATEGORIES:Acting for the Camera,Acting for TV,Actor Training,Camera 3
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190211T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190311T213000
DTSTAMP:20181220T222513Z
CREATED:20181120T194556Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181220T222513Z
UID:12857-1549909800-1552339800@mightytripod.com
SUMMARY:Camera 3: Advanced On-Camera Acting
DESCRIPTION:*** PLEASE CONTACT US TO BE ADDED TO THE WAIT LIST \nAges: 18+\nLevels: Advanced\nMax Enrollment: 8\nPrerequisites: Camera 2\nDates: Feb. 11 – Mar. 11\, 2019 (Mondays); 630-930pm.\nPrice: $375\nCamera 3 will focus on scene work\, on-set simulation\, emotional preparation\, and advanced on-camera techniques. Over the 5 weeks\, actors will work in pairs with scenes from film or TV. \nOverview: \n\nOn-set simulation\nIn-class scene work review and critique\nSelf-taping assignments\nWorking in the close-up frame\nEmotional preparation\n\nCamera 3 is the third and final step in our on-camera training progression. With lessons learned in this course\, you will be able to apply everything you have learned in Camera 1 and Camera 2\, and bring your characters and scenes to their full\, dynamic potency. Our goal is to prepare you for the real world of the on-camera industry\, and after this course\, we believe you will be ready to handle any audition or set. \nOnce you have completed Camera 3\, you will be able to apply for our quarterly Masterclass for on-going actor training. \nFinally\, we send students home with video footage (on a flash card)\, so they can watch\, learn and grow. Cameras are used in every class\, and students receive access to all footage filmed.*  *Please bring a 8GB Class 10 SDHC flash memory card to class. We will also have them for sale. \nYOUR INSTRUCTORS\n[learn_more caption=”Bios”] David has been acting professionally in Seattle since 2000\, and his work is critically acclaimed (David is a three time winner of the Seattle Times Footlight Award for Stellar Acting – 2002\, 2009\, and 2012. He also received the 2012 Gypsy Rose Lee Award). His work in front of the camera began in earnest in 2010\, and since then he has worked frequently in the medium. David began his training at Seattle University\, where he developed his skills as a physical performer and comic actor\, working in masque\, and on broad\, farcical plays. When in college\, he also discovered the joy of performing Shakespeare. Since graduation\, he has continued his training\, working with a host of other exceptional teachers\, learning about the craft and exploring performance and character development though a variety of techniques (Meisner\, Method\, Viewpoints\, Suzuki\, Classical Text Work). He is a passionate advocate for the northwest actor\, and his dedication to the craft and elevation of the Seattle film actor is unparalleled. Credits Include: Z Nation Season 4\, Bad Samaritan starring David Tennant\, Paralytic\, The Scottish Play\, Chronoception\, The Device\, Super Secret\, A Bit of Bad Luck starring Cary Elwes. \nAngela was born and raised in Seattle\, Washington. She started in professional Theatre as a child and fell in love with performing. She was cast in her first feature film\, Waiting for the Light (starring Shirley MacLaine) when she was 10 years old. She then went on to study Commedia Dell’Arte\, improv\, and soon started teaching others. Since then\, she has become a full-time teaching and performing artist in Los Angeles and the NW. Angela not only has a passion for performing but also for working with children. Having been a child actor\, Angela enjoys helping guide young artists on their creative journey. She has taught and volunteered at out-reach programs for at-risk teens. When she is not teaching or on screen\, Angela performs with the Seattle Repertory\, Village Theatre\, Intiman\, Seattle Public Theater and more. She is humbled to be a consecutive three time Gregory Award nominee. Credits Include: the feature films The Parish\, Hollywood Kills\, Switchmas\, The Device\, By Gods Grace\, Brides To Be\, and Paralytic[/learn_more] \nFINAL THOUGHTS\nThe Industry is always changing\, so it’s only natural that the market changes along with it. We teach students how to stay informed and current in the NW. Seattle is a smaller market\, but NW actors are still competing with LA actors. At Mighty Tripod Acting Studio\, David and Angela stay connected to current Industry trends\, and have built relationships with all of the area’s casting directors and talent agents. We are also producers and working actors\, so we can share the wisdom gleaned from our experiences as we travel along the Actor’s Path. \nWe look forward to working with you!\n~ David and Angela
URL:https://mightytripod.com/events/camera-3-advanced-on-camera-acting/
LOCATION:Mighty Tripod Acting Studio\, 650 S. Orcas Street\, Suite 203\, Seattle\, WA\, 98108\, United States
CATEGORIES:Acting for the Camera,Acting for TV,Actor Training,Camera 3
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190127T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190127T143000
DTSTAMP:20181217T050905Z
CREATED:20181217T050342Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181217T050905Z
UID:13103-1548592200-1548599400@mightytripod.com
SUMMARY:Youth Workshop "Let the Characters begin!"
DESCRIPTION:HAPPY NEW YEAR (Almost)!  \nIt’s that perfect time of year to start training again. It’s always slow in the Winter\, and we Actors get bored\, sometimes lazy and still WANT TO CREATE! So I am thrilled to start 2019 off with a character workshop! We will create story\, background\, physicalization\, vocal tone and bring each character to life! I cannot wait to dive back in with you all and BE MIGHTY! \nWHAT: January Youth Workshop “Let the Characters begin”\nWHEN: Sunday January 12:30pm-2:30pm\nWHO: Actors ages 8 to 12 years old\nWHERE: Mighty Tripod Acting Studio (300 South Bennett Street\, Seattle WA 98108)\nWHY: To learn how to fully become a character\, to work on social skills and strengthen imagination through improvisation.\n* REMEMBER TO BRING AN HD SD MEMORY CARD
URL:https://mightytripod.com/events/youth-workshop-let-the-characters-begin/
LOCATION:Mighty Tripod Acting Studio\, 650 S. Orcas Street\, Suite 203\, Seattle\, WA\, 98108\, United States
CATEGORIES:Acting for the Camera,Actor Training,Workshop,Youth Workshops
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190107T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190204T213000
DTSTAMP:20181222T193616Z
CREATED:20181013T042911Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181222T193616Z
UID:12501-1546885800-1549315800@mightytripod.com
SUMMARY:Camera 1: On-Camera Foundations & Auditioning 101
DESCRIPTION:*** SOLD OUT – CONTACT US TO BE ADDED TO THE WAIT LIST *** \nREGISTER: At the bottom of this page.\nMAX ENROLLMENT: 10 Students.\nAGE: 14+\nLEVELS: BEGINNER-INTERMEDIATE\nDATES: Jan. 07 – Feb. 4\, 2019 (5 consecutive Mondays); 6:30-930pm\n\nCamera 1 is our foundations course\, which offers a well rounded curriculum\, giving students comfort and confidence in front of the camera\, and setting them up for success in any venue (film\, TV\, commercial\, etc.). \nDuring the course\, we will also look at the business of the acting business\, covering things like: local talent agents (and how to submit for representation\, if desired)\, actor headshots\, resumes\, casting directors\, where to find auditions\, and more. This is a great course for students new to acting in general\, those new to on-camera acting specifically\, and actors who have some experience\, but are looking to take their craft deeper. \nCameras are used in every class\, and students receive access to all footage filmed.*  *Please bring a 8GB Class 10 SDHC flash memory card to class. We will also have them for sale for $10. \nWhat the Course Covers:\n\n\nAuditioning.\n\n\nScene Study.\n\n\nMonologues for Camera.\n\n\nHow to Find Work in Seattle.\n\n\nThe Business of the Acting Business.\n\n\n\nTestimonial:\n“I’d been working in Seattle for the past four years with some success in both theater and film\, but I knew that there was more to learn that I just wasn’t getting “on the job.” Mighty Tripod’s class came recommended by Jodi Rothfield\, so knew it would be a good place to start. I went in thinking I needed to brush up on my camera technique; where to look\, how to stay in frame\, how to play to the camera\, etc. What I got was that and more: I’ve deepened my approach to acting\, both for the camera and for the stage. I’ve got a new set of tools I can use to prepare more fully for auditions and roles. And\, most importantly\, I’ve got a new sense of confidence that’s been making a big difference in real-world casting and on-set situations. I got so much out of the first class that I went on to take the next in the series\, and I plan to continue with Mighty Tripod’s ongoing classes and workshops.” – Marty Krouse \n[button link=”https://mightytripod.com/testimonials/” type=”big” color=”green” newwindow=”yes”] Read more testimonials![/button] \n\nThis dynamic course is for actors who are:\n\n\nNew to the world of acting.\n\n\nLooking to book more auditions.\n\n\nNeeding confidence in their work.\n\n\nLooking for new tools to add to their craft.\n\n\nExperienced in stage acting\, but new to on-camera acting.\n\n\nReady to learn more about how to get ahead in the Seattle industry.\n\n\nYOUR INSTRUCTORS\n[learn_more caption=”Bios”] David has been acting professionally in Seattle since 2000\, and his work is critically acclaimed (David is a three time winner of the Seattle Times Footlight Award for Stellar Acting – 2002\, 2009\, and 2012. He also received the 2012 Gypsy Rose Lee Award). His work in front of the camera began in earnest in 2010\, and since then he has worked frequently in the medium. David began his training at Seattle University\, where he developed his skills as a physical performer and comic actor\, working in masque\, and on broad\, farcical plays. When in college\, he also discovered the joy of performing Shakespeare. Since graduation\, he has continued his training\, working with a host of other exceptional teachers\, learning about the craft and exploring performance and character development though a variety of techniques (Meisner\, Method\, Viewpoints\, Suzuki\, Classical Text Work). He is a passionate advocate for the northwest actor\, and his dedication to the craft and elevation of the Seattle film actor is unparalleled. Credits Include: Z Nation Season 4\, Bad Samaritan starring David Tennant\, Paralytic\, The Scottish Play\, Chronoception\, The Device\, Super Secret\, A Bit of Bad Luck starring Cary Elwes. \nAngela was born and raised in Seattle\, Washington. She started in professional Theatre as a child and fell in love with performing. She was cast in her first feature film\, Waiting for the Light (starring Shirley MacLaine) when she was 10 years old. She then went on to study Commedia Dell’Arte\, improv\, and soon started teaching others. Since then\, she has become a full-time teaching and performing artist in Los Angeles and the NW. Angela not only has a passion for performing but also for working with children. Having been a child actor\, Angela enjoys helping guide young artists on their creative journey. She has taught and volunteered at out-reach programs for at-risk teens. When she is not teaching or on screen\, Angela performs with the Seattle Repertory\, Village Theatre\, Intiman\, Seattle Public Theater and more. She is humbled to be a consecutive three time Gregory Award nominee. Credits Include: the feature films The Parish\, Hollywood Kills\, Switchmas\, The Device\, By Gods Grace\, Brides To Be\, and Paralytic[/learn_more] \nFINAL THOUGHTS\nThe Industry is always changing\, so it’s only natural that the market changes along with it. We teach students how to stay informed and current in the NW. Seattle is a smaller market\, but NW actors are still competing with LA actors. At Mighty Tripod Acting Studio\, David and Angela stay connected to current Industry trends\, and have built relationships with all of the area’s casting directors and talent agents. We are also producers and working actors\, so we can share the wisdom gleaned from our experiences as we travel along the Actor’s Path. \nWe look forward to working with you!\n~ David and Angela
URL:https://mightytripod.com/events/camera-1-on-camera-foundations-auditioning-101/
LOCATION:Mighty Tripod Acting Studio\, 650 S. Orcas Street\, Suite 203\, Seattle\, WA\, 98108\, United States
CATEGORIES:Acting for the Camera,Acting for TV,Actor Business,Camera 1
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181201T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181201T150000
DTSTAMP:20181013T045846Z
CREATED:20181013T034024Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181013T045846Z
UID:12489-1543669200-1543676400@mightytripod.com
SUMMARY:Self-Taping Seminar
DESCRIPTION:Self-Taping Seminar at Mighty Tripod Acting Studio \n(CASH AT THE DOOR IS WELCOME!)\n \nSaturday\, December 01\, 1-3pm\nAges: All (parents are encouraged to attend with their kiddos)\nExperience Levels: All\nMax Enrollment: 20\nCost: $40 \nSelf-taped auditions are an industry norm\, and actors need to know how to efficiently set up their space\, film\, edit\, and deliver video auditions from their home at a moment’s notice. In this seminar\, we will teach actors how to set up their space at home\, and provide tips and best practices for executing high\, self-taped video submitted auditions. \nWhat we will cover:\nEnvironment (what your set up should look like)\nLight quality\nAudio quality\nEditing options\nDelivery options\nActing tips for video auditions \nSend your work:\nIf you have a sample of your self-tape work\, please send us a link. \nLive demo:\nWe will have time for a live demo. If you would like to participate\, once you have registered\, send us sides/copy from a recent self-taped audition\, and we might have you work on-camera in front of the group. \nWhat to Bring:\nSomething to take notes with. \nYOUR INSTRUCTORS\n[learn_more caption=”Bios”] David has been acting professionally in Seattle since 2000\, and his work is critically acclaimed (David is a three time winner of the Seattle Times Footlight Award for Stellar Acting – 2002\, 2009\, and 2012. He also received the 2012 Gypsy Rose Lee Award). His work in front of the camera began in earnest in 2010\, and since then he has worked frequently in the medium. David began his training at Seattle University\, where he developed his skills as a physical performer and comic actor\, working in masque\, and on broad\, farcical plays. When in college\, he also discovered the joy of performing Shakespeare. Since graduation\, he has continued his training\, working with a host of other exceptional teachers\, learning about the craft and exploring performance and character development though a variety of techniques (Meisner\, Method\, Viewpoints\, Suzuki\, Classical Text Work). He is a passionate advocate for the northwest actor\, and his dedication to the craft and elevation of the Seattle film actor is unparalleled. Credits Include: Z Nation Season 4\, Bad Samaritan starring David Tennant\, Paralytic\, The Scottish Play\, Chronoception\, The Device\, Super Secret\, A Bit of Bad Luck starring Cary Elwes. \nAngela was born and raised in Seattle\, Washington. She started in professional Theatre as a child and fell in love with performing. She was cast in her first feature film\, Waiting for the Light (starring Shirley MacLaine) when she was 10 years old. She then went on to study Commedia Dell’Arte\, improv\, and soon started teaching others. Since then\, she has become a full-time teaching and performing artist in Los Angeles and the NW. Angela not only has a passion for performing but also for working with children. Having been a child actor\, Angela enjoys helping guide young artists on their creative journey. She has taught and volunteered at out-reach programs for at-risk teens. When she is not teaching or on screen\, Angela performs with the Seattle Repertory\, Village Theatre\, Intiman\, Seattle Public Theater and more. She is humbled to be a consecutive three time Gregory Award nominee. Credits Include: the feature films The Parish\, Hollywood Kills\, Switchmas\, The Device\, By Gods Grace\, Brides To Be\, and Paralytic[/learn_more] \nIf you have any questions\, don’t hesitate to ask.\n~ David and Angela
URL:https://mightytripod.com/events/self-taping-seminar/
LOCATION:Mighty Tripod Acting Studio\, 650 S. Orcas Street\, Suite 203\, Seattle\, WA\, 98108\, United States
CATEGORIES:Acting for the Camera,Auditioning,Self-Taping
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181028T143000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181028T170000
DTSTAMP:20181003T191140Z
CREATED:20181003T185410Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181003T191140Z
UID:12425-1540737000-1540746000@mightytripod.com
SUMMARY:October TEEN Improvisation Workshop
DESCRIPTION:After the COMMERCIAL workshop in September\, it was clear these actors were ready to ROCK!\nSo we will stay in the commercial zone but take away all the scripts and make it all about YOU!\nMany times a commercial audition has NO script\, and the actor is given a scenario to act out.\nSome actors LOVE this\, others freeze\, many do TOO MUCH and there are those who don’t do enough.\nThis workshop will get your actors on their feet\, solo and with partners\, and in front of the camera.\nJust because the Winter air is blowing in\, it doesn’t mean our acting skills need to get cold.\nCome to Mighty Tripod Acting Studio and learn to BE MIGHTY! \nWHEN: Sunday October 28th 2:30pm-5:00pm\nWHERE: MTAS Mighty Tripod Acting Studio (300 South Bennett Street\, Seattle 98108)\nWHAT: October Improvisation TEEN Workshop (Ages 13-18 years old)\nWHO: Taught by Angela DiMarco\, Director of the Youth Division\nWHAT ELSE: Actors bring an HD SD card\, comfortable clothes to move in and water bottle to stay hydrated. Parents are encouraged to stay and watch.
URL:https://mightytripod.com/events/october-teen-improvisation-workshop/
LOCATION:Mighty Tripod Acting Studio\, 650 S. Orcas Street\, Suite 203\, Seattle\, WA\, 98108\, United States
CATEGORIES:Acting for the Camera,Actor Training,Auditioning,Teen Workshops,Weekend Workshops,Youth Workshops
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181001T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181001T213000
DTSTAMP:20180926T224152Z
CREATED:20180716T002359Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180926T224152Z
UID:11673-1538418600-1538429400@mightytripod.com
SUMMARY:Camera 1: On-Camera Acting Foundations
DESCRIPTION:AGES: 14 years +\nREGISTER: At the bottom of this page.\nMAX ENROLLMENT: 12 Students.\nDATES: October 1 – 29 (5 weeks\, Monday nights).\nCamera 1 is our fundamentals course\, which offers a well rounded curriculum\, giving students comfort and confidence in front of the camera\, and setting them up for success in any venue (film\, TV\, commercial\, etc.).\nDuring the course\, we will also look at the business of the acting business\, covering things like: local talent agents (and how to submit for representation\, if desired)\, actor headshots\, resumes\, casting directors\, where to find auditions\, and more. This is a great course for students new to acting in general\, those new to on-camera acting specifically\, and actors who have some experience\, but are looking to take their craft deeper. \nCameras are used in every class\, and students receive access to all footage filmed.*  *Please bring a 8GB Class 10 SDHC flash memory card to class. We will also have them for sale for $10. \nWhat the Course Covers:\n\nAuditioning.\nScene Study.\nMonologues for Camera.\nHow to Find Work in Seattle.\nThe Business of the Acting Business.\n\n\nTestimonial:\n“I’d been working in Seattle for the past four years with some success in both theater and film\, but I knew that there was more to learn that I just wasn’t getting “on the job.” Mighty Tripod’s class came recommended by Jodi Rothfield\, so knew it would be a good place to start. I went in thinking I needed to brush up on my camera technique; where to look\, how to stay in frame\, how to play to the camera\, etc. What I got was that and more: I’ve deepened my approach to acting\, both for the camera and for the stage. I’ve got a new set of tools I can use to prepare more fully for auditions and roles. And\, most importantly\, I’ve got a new sense of confidence that’s been making a big difference in real-world casting and on-set situations. I got so much out of the first class that I went on to take the next in the series\, and I plan to continue with Mighty Tripod’s ongoing classes and workshops.” – Marty Krouse \n[button link=”https://mightytripod.com/testimonials/” type=”big” color=”green” newwindow=”yes”] Read more testimonials![/button] \n\nThis dynamic course is for actors who are:\nNew to the world of acting.\nLooking to book more auditions.\nNeeding confidence in their work.\nLooking for new tools to add to their craft.\nExperienced in stage acting\, but new to on-camera acting.\nReady to learn more about how to get ahead in the Seattle industry.\nMEET THE INSTRUCTORS\nDavid has been acting professionally in Seattle since 2000\, and his work is critically acclaimed (David is a three time winner of the Seattle Times Footlight Award for Stellar Acting – 2002\, 2009\, and 2012. He also received the 2012 Gypsy Rose Lee Award). His work in front of the camera began in earnest in 2010\, and since then he has worked frequently in the medium. David began his training at Seattle University\, where he developed his skills as a physical performer and comic actor\, working in masque\, and on broad\, farcical plays. When in college\, he also discovered the joy of performing Shakespeare. Since graduation\, he has continued his training\, working with a host of other exceptional teachers\, learning about the craft and exploring performance and character development though a variety of techniques (Meisner\, Method\, Viewpoints\, Suzuki\, Classical Text Work). He is a passionate advocate for the northwest actor\, and his dedication to the craft and elevation of the Seattle film actor is unparalleled. Credits Include: Z Nation Season 4\, Bad Samaritan starring David Tennant\, Paralytic\, The Scottish Play\, Chronoception\, The Device\, Super Secret\, A Bit of Bad Luck starring Cary Elwes. \nAngela was born and raised in Seattle\, Washington. She started in professional Theatre as a child and fell in love with performing. She was cast in her first feature film\, Waiting for the Light (starring Shirley MacLaine) when she was 10 years old. She then went on to study Commedia Dell’Arte\, improv\, and soon started teaching others. Since then\, she has become a full-time teaching and performing artist in Los Angeles and the NW. Angela not only has a passion for performing but also for working with children. Having been a child actor\, Angela enjoys helping guide young artists on their creative journey. She has taught and volunteered at out-reach programs for at-risk teens. When she is not teaching or on screen\, Angela performs with the Seattle Repertory\, Village Theatre\, Intiman\, Seattle Public Theater and more. She is humbled to be a consecutive three time Gregory Award nominee. Credits Include: the feature films The Parish\, Hollywood Kills\, Switchmas\, The Device\, By Gods Grace\, Brides To Be\, and Paralytic \nFINAL THOUGHTS\nThe Industry is always changing\, so it’s only natural that the market changes along with it. We teach students how to stay informed and current in the NW. Seattle is a smaller market\, but NW actors are still competing with LA actors. At Mighty Tripod Acting Studio\, David and Angela stay connected to current Industry trends\, and have built relationships with all of the area’s casting directors and talent agents. We are also producers and working actors\, so we can share the wisdom gleaned from our experiences as we travel along the Actor’s Path. \nWe look forward to working with you!\n~ David and Angela
URL:https://mightytripod.com/events/camera-1-on-camera-acting-foundations/
LOCATION:Mighty Tripod Acting Studio\, 650 S. Orcas Street\, Suite 203\, Seattle\, WA\, 98108\, United States
CATEGORIES:Acting for the Camera,Actor Business,Actor Training,Camera 1
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180930T143000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180930T170000
DTSTAMP:20180917T182335Z
CREATED:20180827T021622Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180917T182335Z
UID:12058-1538317800-1538326800@mightytripod.com
SUMMARY:September Teen Workshop: Commercial Auditioning
DESCRIPTION:*** This workshop is SOLD OUT. Please subscribe to our newsletter for updates on future workshops. *** \nMighty Tripod Teen Commercial Auditioning\nSummer is over and school is back in session but don’t worry Actors! This means commercials will be picking up and Mighty Tripod Acting Studio is here to get you ready! In this workshop\, Angela\, our Director of the MT Youth Division\, will be working on Commercial Auditioning. \nWhat Actors can expect in class… \n\nAuditioning on-camera.\nReceive feedback about their work and get redirection.\nBe assigned commercial copy to prepare in class.\nPractice cold reading and slating.\nPractice improvised scenarios with and without words.\n\n12 students\, max. Ages 13-18 years of age. \nComfort and Confidence in front of the camera is one of the keys to audition success\, and in this workshop\, actors will practice a variety of scenarios that will help them feel more at ease during the casting process. \nWhat: Youth Commercial Auditioning Workshop\nWho: Actors 13-18 years old\nWhen: Sunday September 30th 2:30pm-5pm\nWhere: Mighty Tripod Acting Studio (300 South Bennett Street\, 98108)\nWhat to bring: Positive energy\, a notepad for notes\, and an SD Memory card \nSee you all next month! Until then Angela and David both offer private coaching for on-camera auditions\, self-taping\, agent interview prep\, theatre auditions and more (schedule a coaching & taping here).
URL:https://mightytripod.com/events/september-teen-workshop-commercial-auditioning/
LOCATION:Mighty Tripod Acting Studio\, 650 S. Orcas Street\, Suite 203\, Seattle\, WA\, 98108\, United States
CATEGORIES:Acting for the Camera,Actor Training,Auditioning,Commercial Acting,Teen Workshops,Weekend Workshops
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180930T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180930T143000
DTSTAMP:20180831T192015Z
CREATED:20180827T021239Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180831T192015Z
UID:12052-1538308800-1538317800@mightytripod.com
SUMMARY:September Youth Workshop- Commercial Auditioning
DESCRIPTION:Mighty Tripod Youth Commercial Auditioning \nSummer is over and school is back in session but don’t worry Actors! This means commercials will be picking up and Mighty Tripod Acting Studio is here to get you ready! In this workshop\, Angela\, our Director of the MT Youth Division\, will be working on Commercial Auditioning. \nWhat Actors can expect in class… \n\nAuditioning on-camera.\nReceive feedback about their work and get redirection.\nBe assigned commercial copy to prepare in class.\nPractice cold reading and slating.\nPractice improvised scenarios with and without words.\n\n12 students\, max. Ages 8-12 years of age. \nComfort and Confidence in front of the camera is one of the keys to audition success\, and in this workshop\, actors will practice a variety of scenarios that will help them feel more at ease during the casting process. \nWhat: Youth Commercial Auditioning Workshop\nWho: Actors 8-12 years old\nWhen: Sunday September 30th Noon-2:30pm\nWhere: Mighty Tripod Acting Studio (300 South Bennett Street\, 98108)\nWhat to bring: Positive energy\, a notepad for notes\, and an SD Memory card \nSee you all next month! Until then Angela and David both offer private coaching for on-camera auditions\, self-taping\, agent interview prep\, theatre auditions and more (schedule a coaching & taping here).
URL:https://mightytripod.com/events/september-youth-workshop-commercial-auditioning/
LOCATION:Mighty Tripod Acting Studio\, 650 S. Orcas Street\, Suite 203\, Seattle\, WA\, 98108\, United States
CATEGORIES:Acting for the Camera,Actor Training,Auditioning,Commercial Acting,Weekend Workshops,Youth Workshops
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180820T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180820T213000
DTSTAMP:20180716T011522Z
CREATED:20180716T001804Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180716T011522Z
UID:11670-1534789800-1534800600@mightytripod.com
SUMMARY:Camera 2: Scene Study & Character Development
DESCRIPTION:AGES: 16 years +\nMAX ENROLLMENT: 10 Students\nLevels: Intermediate\n5 Week Course: Class will be held on Labor Day (Monday\, September 3)\nThis course is for students who have taken Camera 1\, and for those with some experience in front of the camera. While Camera 1 covered auditioning\, Camera 2 will focus on increasing your callback rate\, character development\, refining your script analysis skills\,  teaching on-camera techniques\, and more. \nPrevious Camera 1 students will receive a 10% code for this course. Contact us if you don’t have that info. \nDuring the 5 weeks\, students will work on film/TV scenes (audition simulation and partner work)\, and some commercial/corporate copy. Camera 2 will also focus on video-submissions (which are becoming an industry standard). \nOverview: \n\nAudition Simulation\nScene Study\nPartner Work\nCharacter Development\nOn-set simulation\nSelf-Tape Assignment & Critique\n\nAs always\, we send students home with video footage (on a flash card)\, so they can watch\, learn and grow. Cameras are used in every class\, and students receive access to all footage filmed.*  *Please bring a 8GB Class 10 SDHC flash memory card to class. We will also have them for sale for $10. \nTESTIMONIAL\nI strongly recommend anyone interested in being in front of the camera to take a class with Angela and David at Mighty Tripod Productions. They’re professional\, personal and passionate in seeing local talent successfully working. I’ve been generously given “nuggets” that are invaluable. – Leah Lee \nMEET THE INSTRUCTORS\nDavid has been acting professionally in Seattle since 2000\, and his work is critically acclaimed (David is a three time winner of the Seattle Times Footlight Award for Stellar Acting – 2002\, 2009\, and 2012. He also received the 2012 Gypsy Rose Lee Award). His work in front of the camera began in earnest in 2010\, and since then he has worked frequently in the medium. David began his training at Seattle University\, where he developed his skills as a physical performer and comic actor\, working in masque\, and on broad\, farcical plays. When in college\, he also discovered the joy of performing Shakespeare. Since graduation\, he has continued his training\, working with a host of other exceptional teachers\, learning about the craft and exploring performance and character development though a variety of techniques (Meisner\, Method\, Viewpoints\, Suzuki\, Classical Text Work). Credits Include: Z Nation\, Season 4\, Bad Samaritan starring David Tennant\, Paralytic\, The Scottish Play\, Chronoception\, The Device\, Super Secret\, A Bit of Bad Luck starring Cary Elwes. He is a passionate advocate for the northwest actor\, and his dedication to the craft and elevation of the Seattle film actor is unparalleled. As a producer with Angela DiMarco\, they have recently wrapped production on the feature film\, The Parish. \nAngela was born and raised in Seattle\, Washington. She started in professional Theatre as a child and fell in love with performing. She was cast in her first feature film\, Waiting for the Light (starring Shirley MacLaine) when she was 10 years old. She then went on to study Commedia Dell’Arte\, improvisation\, and soon started teaching others. Since then\, she has become a full-time teaching and performing artist in Los Angeles and the NW. Angela not only has a passion for performing but also for working with children. Having been a child actor\, Angela enjoys helping guide young artists on their creative journey. She has taught and volunteered at out-reach programs for at-risk teens. When she is not teaching or on screen\, Angela performs with the Seattle Repertory\, Village Theatre\, Intiman\, Seattle Public Theater and more. She is humbled to be a consecutive three time Gregory Award nominee. Credits Include: the feature films The Parish\, Hollywood Kills\, Switchmas\, The Device\, By Gods Grace\, Brides To Be\, and Paralytic \nFINAL THOUGHTS\nThe Industry is always changing\, so it’s only natural that the market changes along with it. We teach students how to stay informed and current in the NW. Seattle is a smaller market\, but NW actors are still competing with LA actors. At Mighty Tripod Acting Studio\, David and Angela stay connected to current Industry trends\, and have built relationships with all of the area’s casting directors and talent agents. We are also producers and working actors\, so we can share the wisdom gleaned from our experiences as we travel along the Actor’s Path. \nWe look forward to working with you!\n~ David and Angela
URL:https://mightytripod.com/events/camera-2-scene-study-character-development-2/
LOCATION:Mighty Tripod Acting Studio\, 650 S. Orcas Street\, Suite 203\, Seattle\, WA\, 98108\, United States
CATEGORIES:Acting for the Camera,Acting for TV,Actor Training,Camera 2
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180702T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180702T213000
DTSTAMP:20180507T190754Z
CREATED:20180315T015913Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180507T190754Z
UID:10484-1530556200-1530567000@mightytripod.com
SUMMARY:Camera 1: On-Camera Foundations
DESCRIPTION:AGES: 14 years +\nREGISTER: At the bottom of this page.\nMAX ENROLLMENT: 12 Students.\nDATES: July 2 – July 30 (5 weeks\, Monday nights).\nCamera 1 is our fundamentals course\, which offers a well rounded curriculum\, giving students comfort and confidence in front of the camera\, and setting them up for success in any venue (film\, TV\, commercial\, etc.).\nDuring the course\, we will also look at the business of the acting business\, covering things like: local talent agents (and how to submit for representation\, if desired)\, actor headshots\, resumes\, casting directors\, where to find auditions\, and more. This is a great course for students new to acting in general\, those new to on-camera acting specifically\, and actors who have some experience\, but are looking to take their craft deeper. \nCameras are used in every class\, and students receive access to all footage filmed.*  *Please bring a 8GB Class 10 SDHC flash memory card to class. We will also have them for sale for $10. \nWhat the Course Covers:\n\nAuditioning.\nScene Study.\nMonologues for Camera.\nHow to Find Work in Seattle.\nThe Business of the Acting Business.\n\n\nTestimonial:\n“I’d been working in Seattle for the past four years with some success in both theater and film\, but I knew that there was more to learn that I just wasn’t getting “on the job.” Mighty Tripod’s class came recommended by Jodi Rothfield\, so knew it would be a good place to start. I went in thinking I needed to brush up on my camera technique; where to look\, how to stay in frame\, how to play to the camera\, etc. What I got was that and more: I’ve deepened my approach to acting\, both for the camera and for the stage. I’ve got a new set of tools I can use to prepare more fully for auditions and roles. And\, most importantly\, I’ve got a new sense of confidence that’s been making a big difference in real-world casting and on-set situations. I got so much out of the first class that I went on to take the next in the series\, and I plan to continue with Mighty Tripod’s ongoing classes and workshops.” – Marty Krouse \n[button link=”https://mightytripod.com/testimonials/” type=”big” color=”green” newwindow=”yes”] Read more testimonials![/button] \n\nThis dynamic course is for actors who are:\nNew to the world of acting.\nLooking to book more auditions.\nNeeding confidence in their work.\nLooking for new tools to add to their craft.\nExperienced in stage acting\, but new to on-camera acting.\nReady to learn more about how to get ahead in the Seattle industry.\nMEET THE INSTRUCTORS\nDavid has been acting professionally in Seattle since 2000\, and his work is critically acclaimed (David is a three time winner of the Seattle Times Footlight Award for Stellar Acting – 2002\, 2009\, and 2012. He also received the 2012 Gypsy Rose Lee Award). His work in front of the camera began in earnest in 2010\, and since then he has worked frequently in the medium. David began his training at Seattle University\, where he developed his skills as a physical performer and comic actor\, working in masque\, and on broad\, farcical plays. When in college\, he also discovered the joy of performing Shakespeare. Since graduation\, he has continued his training\, working with a host of other exceptional teachers\, learning about the craft and exploring performance and character development though a variety of techniques (Meisner\, Method\, Viewpoints\, Suzuki\, Classical Text Work). He is a passionate advocate for the northwest actor\, and his dedication to the craft and elevation of the Seattle film actor is unparalleled. Credits Include: Z Nation Season 4\, Bad Samaritan starring David Tennant\, Paralytic\, The Scottish Play\, Chronoception\, The Device\, Super Secret\, A Bit of Bad Luck starring Cary Elwes. \nAngela was born and raised in Seattle\, Washington. She started in professional Theatre as a child and fell in love with performing. She was cast in her first feature film\, Waiting for the Light (starring Shirley MacLaine) when she was 10 years old. She then went on to study Commedia Dell’Arte\, improv\, and soon started teaching others. Since then\, she has become a full-time teaching and performing artist in Los Angeles and the NW. Angela not only has a passion for performing but also for working with children. Having been a child actor\, Angela enjoys helping guide young artists on their creative journey. She has taught and volunteered at out-reach programs for at-risk teens. When she is not teaching or on screen\, Angela performs with the Seattle Repertory\, Village Theatre\, Intiman\, Seattle Public Theater and more. She is humbled to be a consecutive three time Gregory Award nominee. Credits Include: the feature films The Parish\, Hollywood Kills\, Switchmas\, The Device\, By Gods Grace\, Brides To Be\, and Paralytic \nFINAL THOUGHTS\nThe Industry is always changing\, so it’s only natural that the market changes along with it. We teach students how to stay informed and current in the NW. Seattle is a smaller market\, but NW actors are still competing with LA actors. At Mighty Tripod Acting Studio\, David and Angela stay connected to current Industry trends\, and have built relationships with all of the area’s casting directors and talent agents. We are also producers and working actors\, so we can share the wisdom gleaned from our experiences as we travel along the Actor’s Path. \nWe look forward to working with you!\n~ David and Angela
URL:https://mightytripod.com/events/camera-1-on-camera-foundations/
LOCATION:Mighty Tripod Acting Studio\, 650 S. Orcas Street\, Suite 203\, Seattle\, WA\, 98108\, United States
CATEGORIES:Acting for the Camera,Camera 1
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180624T143000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180624T170000
DTSTAMP:20180607T213204Z
CREATED:20180607T213204Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180607T213204Z
UID:11457-1529850600-1529859600@mightytripod.com
SUMMARY:MTP Teen Workshop: Monologues
DESCRIPTION:This month we focus on monologues! \nThis workshop is for actors of all experience levels. Ages 13 – 18. \nActors should always have at least two monologues ready to go: One comic and one dramatic\, and something that shows off their craft. They need monologues which are age appropriate\, featuring a character they relate to\, and bring to life. You never know when a casting director\, producer\, director\, or agent will ask you to prepare a monologue… Don’t be the actor who doesn’t have one. \nThis workshop will focus on helping actors bring their monologues to the next level by building the character\, and creating a rich story around the given circumstances. A monologue is much more than just one person saying lines. \nActors are asked to bring in two pieces they want to work on. We will have some new monologues available\, too. \n[learn_more caption=”Click for Instructor Bio”] Angela was born and raised in Seattle\, Washington. She started in professional Theatre as a child and fell in love with performing. She was cast in her first feature film\, Waiting for the Light (starring Shirley MacLaine) when she was 10 years old. She then went on to study Commedia Dell’Arte\, improv\, and soon started teaching others. Since then\, she has become a full-time teaching and performing artist in Los Angeles and the NW. Angela not only has a passion for performing but also for working with children. Having been a child actor\, Angela enjoys helping guide young artists on their creative journey. She has taught and volunteered at out-reach programs for at-risk teens. When she is not teaching or on screen\, Angela performs with the Seattle Repertory\, Village Theatre\, Intiman\, Seattle Public Theater and more. She is humbled to be a consecutive three time Gregory Award nominee. Credits Include: the feature films The Parish\, Hollywood Kills\, Switchmas\, The Device\, By Gods Grace\, Brides To Be\, and Paralytic[/learn_more] \nLook forward to seeing you all soon!\n~ Angela DiMarco
URL:https://mightytripod.com/events/mtp-teen-workshop-monologues/
LOCATION:Mighty Tripod Acting Studio\, 650 S. Orcas Street\, Suite 203\, Seattle\, WA\, 98108\, United States
CATEGORIES:Acting for the Camera,Teen Workshops,Weekend Workshops
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180624T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180624T140000
DTSTAMP:20180618T172427Z
CREATED:20180607T211846Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180618T172427Z
UID:11456-1529839800-1529848800@mightytripod.com
SUMMARY:MTP Youth Workshop: Monologues
DESCRIPTION:This month we focus on monologues! \nThis workshop is for actors of all experience levels. Ages 8-12. \nActors should always have at least two monologues ready to go: One comic and one dramatic\, and something that shows off their craft. They need monologues which are age appropriate\, featuring a character they relate to\, and bring to life. You never know when a casting director\, producer\, director\, or agent will ask you to prepare a monologue… Don’t be the actor who doesn’t have one. \nThis workshop will focus on helping actors bring their monologues to the next level by building the character\, and creating a rich story around the given circumstances. A monologue is much more than just one person saying lines. \nActors are asked to bring in two pieces they want to work on. We will have some new monologues available\, too. \n[learn_more caption=”Click for Instructor Bio”] Angela was born and raised in Seattle\, Washington. She started in professional Theatre as a child and fell in love with performing. She was cast in her first feature film\, Waiting for the Light (starring Shirley MacLaine) when she was 10 years old. She then went on to study Commedia Dell’Arte\, improv\, and soon started teaching others. Since then\, she has become a full-time teaching and performing artist in Los Angeles and the NW. Angela not only has a passion for performing but also for working with children. Having been a child actor\, Angela enjoys helping guide young artists on their creative journey. She has taught and volunteered at out-reach programs for at-risk teens. When she is not teaching or on screen\, Angela performs with the Seattle Repertory\, Village Theatre\, Intiman\, Seattle Public Theater and more. She is humbled to be a consecutive three time Gregory Award nominee. Credits Include: the feature films The Parish\, Hollywood Kills\, Switchmas\, The Device\, By Gods Grace\, Brides To Be\, and Paralytic[/learn_more] \nLook forward to seeing you all soon!\n~ Angela DiMarco
URL:https://mightytripod.com/events/mtp-youth-workshop-monologues/
LOCATION:Mighty Tripod Acting Studio\, 650 S. Orcas Street\, Suite 203\, Seattle\, WA\, 98108\, United States
CATEGORIES:Acting for the Camera,Youth Workshops
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180514T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180514T183000
DTSTAMP:20180502T001928Z
CREATED:20180315T014419Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180502T001928Z
UID:10478-1526322600-1526322600@mightytripod.com
SUMMARY:Camera 2: Scene Study & Character Development
DESCRIPTION:AGES: 16 years +\nMAX ENROLLMENT: 10 Students\nLevels: Intermediate-Advanced\n5 Week Course: May 14 – June 11. There will be class on Memorial Day (May 28).\nThis course is for students who have taken Camera 1\, and for those with some experience in front of the camera. While Camera 1 covered auditioning\, Camera 2 will focus on increasing your callback rate\, refining your script analysis skills\, character development\, teaching on-camera techniques\, and more. \nDuring the 5 weeks\, students will work on challenging scenes (audition simulation and partner work)\, and some commercial/corporate copy. Camera 2 will also focus on video-submissions (which are becoming an industry standard). Self-taped videos will be reviewed\, and we will give feedback to each student\, teaching them how to make professional looking videos\, filled with strong acting choices. \nOverview: \n\nAudition Simulation\nScene Study\nPartner Work\nCharacter Development\nSelf-Tape Assignment & Critique\n\nAs always\, we send students home with video footage (on a flash card)\, so they can watch\, learn and grow. Cameras are used in every class\, and students receive access to all footage filmed.*  *Please bring a 8GB Class 10 SDHC flash memory card to class. We will also have them for sale for $10. \nTESTIMONIAL\nI strongly recommend anyone interested in being in front of the camera to take a class with Angela and David at Mighty Tripod Productions. They’re professional\, personal and passionate in seeing local talent successfully working. I’ve been generously given “nuggets” that are invaluable. – Leah Lee \nMEET THE INSTRUCTORS\nDavid has been acting professionally in Seattle since 2000\, and his work is critically acclaimed (David is a three time winner of the Seattle Times Footlight Award for Stellar Acting – 2002\, 2009\, and 2012. He also received the 2012 Gypsy Rose Lee Award). His work in front of the camera began in earnest in 2010\, and since then he has worked frequently in the medium. David began his training at Seattle University\, where he developed his skills as a physical performer and comic actor\, working in masque\, and on broad\, farcical plays. When in college\, he also discovered the joy of performing Shakespeare. Since graduation\, he has continued his training\, working with a host of other exceptional teachers\, learning about the craft and exploring performance and character development though a variety of techniques (Meisner\, Method\, Viewpoints\, Suzuki\, Classical Text Work). Credits Include: Z Nation\, Season 4\, Bad Samaritan starring David Tennant\, Paralytic\, The Scottish Play\, Chronoception\, The Device\, Super Secret\, A Bit of Bad Luck starring Cary Elwes. He is a passionate advocate for the northwest actor\, and his dedication to the craft and elevation of the Seattle film actor is unparalleled. As a producer with Angela DiMarco\, they have recently wrapped production on the feature film\, The Parish. \nAngela was born and raised in Seattle\, Washington. She started in professional Theatre as a child and fell in love with performing. She was cast in her first feature film\, Waiting for the Light (starring Shirley MacLaine) when she was 10 years old. She then went on to study Commedia Dell’Arte\, improv\, and soon started teaching others. Since then\, she has become a full-time teaching and performing artist in Los Angeles and the NW. Angela not only has a passion for performing but also for working with children. Having been a child actor\, Angela enjoys helping guide young artists on their creative journey. She has taught and volunteered at out-reach programs for at-risk teens. When she is not teaching or on screen\, Angela performs with the Seattle Repertory\, Village Theatre\, Intiman\, Seattle Public Theater and more. She is humbled to be a consecutive three time Gregory Award nominee. Credits Include: the feature films The Parish\, Hollywood Kills\, Switchmas\, The Device\, By Gods Grace\, Brides To Be\, and Paralytic \nFINAL THOUGHTS\nThe Industry is always changing\, so it’s only natural that the market changes along with it. We teach students how to stay informed and current in the NW. Seattle is a smaller market\, but NW actors are still competing with LA actors. At Mighty Tripod Acting Studio\, David and Angela stay connected to current Industry trends\, and have built relationships with all of the area’s casting directors and talent agents. We are also producers and working actors\, so we can share the wisdom gleaned from our experiences as we travel along the Actor’s Path. \nWe look forward to working with you!\n~ David and Angela
URL:https://mightytripod.com/events/camera-2-scene-study-character-development/
LOCATION:Mighty Tripod Acting Studio\, 650 S. Orcas Street\, Suite 203\, Seattle\, WA\, 98108\, United States
CATEGORIES:Acting for the Camera,Actor Training,Camera 2
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180414T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180414T163000
DTSTAMP:20180319T175716Z
CREATED:20180313T175257Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180319T175716Z
UID:10461-1523707200-1523723400@mightytripod.com
SUMMARY:The Actor & The Agent: A Commercial Acting and Agent Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Limited Enrollment\, Ages: 16+\nRegister Below\nLearn the Craft\, Understand the Business\, Control your Career\nWe are very excited to host Courtney Richards (actor) and Kenneth Suarez (agent) from Los Angeles. In this workshop\, students will learn how to work with copy\, get direct feedback from the instructors\, learn about character types\, receive feedback about headshots\, gain an understanding of the advertisers perspective\, and much more. \nNuts and Bolts: \n\nAudition Simulation\nOn-Camera Practice\nDirect Feedback About Your On-Camera Work\nHeadshot/Archetype Counsel\nTips on Landing an Agent\nand More\n\nThis workshop is appropriate for actors on the hunt for a talent agent\, and those with representation who might benefit from a few new tools to hone their actor-agent relationship. If you have questions about whether or not this workshop is right for you\, don’t hesitate to reach out. \nWe think this is going to be a great event for Seattle area actors\, and we look forward to seeing you in April.\n~ David and Angela
URL:https://mightytripod.com/events/the-actor-the-agent-a-commercial-acting-and-agent-workshop/
LOCATION:Mighty Tripod Acting Studio\, 650 S. Orcas Street\, Suite 203\, Seattle\, WA\, 98108\, United States
CATEGORIES:Acting for the Camera,Actor Business,Adult Workshops,Commercial Acting,Weekend Workshops
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180402T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180402T213000
DTSTAMP:20180321T223434Z
CREATED:20180112T041816Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180321T223434Z
UID:9906-1522693800-1522704600@mightytripod.com
SUMMARY:Camera 1: Foundations (April 2018)
DESCRIPTION:***WE ARE SOLD OUT. PLEASE CONTACT US TO GET ADDED TO THE WAIT LIST***\n\nPRICE: $375\nDATES: 5 weeks. Monday nights. April 02 – April 30\, 2018.\nAGES: 14 years +.\nREGISTER: At the bottom of this page.\nMAX ENROLLMENT: 14 Students.\nCamera 1 is our fundamentals course\, which offers a well rounded curriculum\, giving students comfort and confidence in front of the camera\, and setting them up for success in any venue (film\, TV\, commercial\, etc.).\nDuring the course\, we will also look at the business of the acting business\, covering things like: local talent agents (and how to submit for representation\, if desired)\, actor headshots\, resumes\, casting directors\, where to find auditions\, and more. This is a great course for students new to acting in general\, those new to on-camera acting specifically\, and actors who have some experience\, but are looking to take their craft deeper. \nCameras are used in every class\, and students receive access to all footage filmed.*  *Please bring a 8GB Class 10 SDHC flash memory card to class. We will also have them for sale for $10. \nWhat the Course Covers:\nAuditioning.\nScene Study.\nMonologues for Camera.\nHow to Find Work in Seattle.\nThe Business of the Acting Business.\n\nTestimonial:\n“I’d been working in Seattle for the past four years with some success in both theater and film\, but I knew that there was more to learn that I just wasn’t getting “on the job.” Mighty Tripod’s class came recommended by Jodi Rothfield\, so knew it would be a good place to start. I went in thinking I needed to brush up on my camera technique; where to look\, how to stay in frame\, how to play to the camera\, etc. What I got was that and more: I’ve deepened my approach to acting\, both for the camera and for the stage. I’ve got a new set of tools I can use to prepare more fully for auditions and roles. And\, most importantly\, I’ve got a new sense of confidence that’s been making a big difference in real-world casting and on-set situations. I got so much out of the first class that I went on to take the next in the series\, and I plan to continue with Mighty Tripod’s ongoing classes and workshops.” – Marty Krouse \n[button link=”https://mightytripod.com/testimonials/” type=”big” color=”green” newwindow=”yes”] Read more testimonials![/button] \n\nThis dynamic course is for actors who are:\nNew to the world of acting.\nLooking to book more auditions.\nNeeding confidence in their work.\nLooking for new tools to add to their craft.\nExperienced in stage acting\, but new to on-camera acting.\nReady to learn more about how to get ahead in the Seattle industry.\nMEET THE INSTRUCTORS\nDavid has been acting professionally in Seattle since 2000\, and his work is critically acclaimed (David is a three time winner of the Seattle Times Footlight Award for Stellar Acting – 2002\, 2009\, and 2012. He also received the 2012 Gypsy Rose Lee Award). His work in front of the camera began in earnest in 2010\, and since then he has worked frequently in the medium. David began his training at Seattle University\, where he developed his skills as a physical performer and comic actor\, working in masque\, and on broad\, farcical plays. When in college\, he also discovered the joy of performing Shakespeare. Since graduation\, he has continued his training\, working with a host of other exceptional teachers\, learning about the craft and exploring performance and character development though a variety of techniques (Meisner\, Method\, Viewpoints\, Suzuki\, Classical Text Work). He is a passionate advocate for the northwest actor\, and his dedication to the craft and elevation of the Seattle film actor is unparalleled. Credits Include: Z Nation Season 4\, Bad Samaritan starring David Tennant\, Paralytic\, The Scottish Play\, Chronoception\, The Device\, Super Secret\, A Bit of Bad Luck starring Cary Elwes. \nAngela was born and raised in Seattle\, Washington. She started in professional Theatre as a child and fell in love with performing. She was cast in her first feature film\, Waiting for the Light (starring Shirley MacLaine) when she was 10 years old. She then went on to study Commedia Dell’Arte\, improv\, and soon started teaching others. Since then\, she has become a full-time teaching and performing artist in Los Angeles and the NW. Angela not only has a passion for performing but also for working with children. Having been a child actor\, Angela enjoys helping guide young artists on their creative journey. She has taught and volunteered at out-reach programs for at-risk teens. When she is not teaching or on screen\, Angela performs with the Seattle Repertory\, Village Theatre\, Intiman\, Seattle Public Theater and more. She is humbled to be a consecutive three time Gregory Award nominee. Credits Include: the feature films The Parish\, Hollywood Kills\, Switchmas\, The Device\, By Gods Grace\, Brides To Be\, and Paralytic \nFINAL THOUGHTS\nThe Industry is always changing\, so it’s only natural that the market changes along with it. We teach students how to stay informed and current in the NW. Seattle is a smaller market\, but NW actors are still competing with LA actors. At Mighty Tripod Acting Studio\, David and Angela stay connected to current Industry trends\, and have built relationships with all of the area’s casting directors and talent agents. We are also producers and working actors\, so we can share the wisdom gleaned from our experiences as we travel along the Actor’s Path. \nWe look forward to working with you!\n~ David and Angela
URL:https://mightytripod.com/events/camera-1-foundations-april-2018/
LOCATION:Mighty Tripod Acting Studio\, 650 S. Orcas Street\, Suite 203\, Seattle\, WA\, 98108\, United States
CATEGORIES:Acting for the Camera,Acting for TV,Actor Business,Actor Training,Camera 1
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