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SUMMARY:Free Acting Business Seminar with Special Guests
DESCRIPTION:MORE SPOTS ADDED! JOIN US!\nAGES: ALL\nEXPERIENCE: Beginner-Intermediate\nREGISTER: At the bottom of this page \nJoin David S. Hogan\, Angela DiMarco\, and Special Guests Lisa Coronado (Dr. Merch on Z Nation)\, and Rachelle Henry (teen actor\, director\, producer) for this free seminar where we will discuss navigating the actor’s career path. The primary focus will be on business related to on-camera acting\, but we can also discuss stage actor business.\nPlease bring a non-perishable food item that we can donate to the needy during this season of thanksgiving.\nLEARN:\nwhat the local industry is like\nwhat a professional headshot looks like\nhow to properly format your resume\nwhere to find auditions\nwho local casting directors are\nwho local talent agents are\nhow to work with talent agents\nwhat it’s like to work on a film\, TV\, commercial\, or corporate set\nhow to network\nand more. \nBring your headshot\, resume’ and any questions you have about our local industry\, or The Industry in general\, and leave inspired and ready to tackle all your actor goals for 2017. \nFor more information on our panelists:\nDavid S. Hogan’s IMDb\nAngela DiMarco’s IMDb\nLisa Coronado’s IMDb\nRachelle Henry’s IMDb
URL:https://mightytripod.com/events/free-acting-business-seminar-with-special-guests/
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,Commercial Acting,Seminars
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DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20161108T220000
DTSTAMP:20161019T233054Z
CREATED:20161019T232135Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20161019T233054Z
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SUMMARY:Acting Workshop: Monologues for Camera & Stage
DESCRIPTION:Ages: 15+\nLevels: All\nPrice: $60\nActors always need to have a monologue ready! Join us and get ready for your talent agency interviews\, Meals for Monologues at Cast Iron Studios\, TPS General Auditions\, and more! Come with TWO 2 minute contrasting monologues. David and I will give you direction and help hone your skills.\nLimited seats!\nThis is a great workshop for actors of all levels. We look forward to seeing you in the studio! Sign up for our newsletter and get updates on all our classes and workshops.
URL:https://mightytripod.com/events/acting-workshop-monologues-for-camera-stage/
LOCATION:Mighty Tripod Acting Studio\, 650 S. Orcas Street\, Suite 203\, Seattle\, WA\, 98108\, United States
CATEGORIES:Acting for the Camera,Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20161005T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20161005T210000
DTSTAMP:20160920T221254Z
CREATED:20160916T190618Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160920T221254Z
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SUMMARY:Youth Workshop: Callback and On Set (SOLD OUT)
DESCRIPTION:This workshop is now SOLD OUT. Check back for our November Youth Workshop. Or sign up for our Youth Workshop NewsLetter!  \nWHAT: Youth Workshop Callback and On Set\nWHEN: Wednesday October 5th at 6pm-9pm\nWHERE: Mighty Tripod Acting Studio 300 South Bennett street\, Seattle 98108\nWHO: Actors ages 9-14 years old\nCOST: $50 \nIn this Mighty Tripod Youth Workshop\, actors will be sent a scene a week before class. Actors should come memorized and ready to dive into a “CALLBACK” and then the FILMING of the scene. Actors will go through the callback/audition simulation\, we will take a break and then I will pair actors up to FILM the scenes. As a teaching and working artist\, I think it is very important that young actors know the difference between the AUDITION process and the ON SET process. This workshop will give actors a hands-on experience of both. \nTaught by Angela DiMarco\, Director of the Youth Division at Mighty Tripod Acting Studio. Parents are encouraged to stay and watch\, to take notes or just to see how their son or daughter shines on screen. Please bring a SNACK\, WATER BOTTLE and a SDHC memory card. This will allow actors to go home with their footage to review. \nCORE PRINCIPLES\nBREATHE\nHAVE FUN\nBE YOURSELF\nBE MIGHTY \n 
URL:https://mightytripod.com/events/mighty-youth-workshop-callback-and-on-set/
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:20160905T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20160905T210000
DTSTAMP:20160831T230430Z
CREATED:20160822T221704Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160831T230430Z
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SUMMARY:Youth Improvisation Acting Workshop
DESCRIPTION:THIS WORKSHOP IS SOLD OUT! Subscribe to our newsletter for updates on all youth workshops: https://mightytripod.com/youth-training/ \nMighty Monday: Youth Improvisation Acting Workshop.\nAGES: 9-14.\nEXPERIENCE: ALL.\nMonday\, September 5th\, 6-9pm.\nRegister at the bottom of this page. \nAll workshops begin with a vocal and physical warm up\, so please come “ready to move!” In this workshop we will be focusing on IMPROV. Meaning\, there will be no scripts to prepare. In our market\, young actors are constantly being asked to improvise during auditions. Sometimes they are provided with very detailed instructions\, and at other times\, are simply asked to talk about themselves; Auditions are sometimes a solo affair\, but can also happen in groups. In this workshop\, we will cover all these bases to prepare students for many types of these auditions. \n\nAll actors will work in this workshop.\nPlease bring a snack for your student.\nPlease bring a camera flash card (HDSC) so we can send you home with class footage.\nParents are welcome to stay and observe.
URL:https://mightytripod.com/events/youth-improvisation-acting-workshop/
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:20160828T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20160828T170000
DTSTAMP:20160817T203633Z
CREATED:20160816T014626Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160817T203633Z
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SUMMARY:Paul Weber\, CSA\, Audition Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Paul Weber\, one of Hollywood’s most respected casting directors has developed a dynamic\, practical and highly effective intensive program that demystifies the audition process and gives the actor the skill and confidence needed to create a memorable audition experience.\nTHE ART OF THE AUDITION\, THE BUSINESS OF THE ART offers actors of every level the winning tools that will help you achieve success in the audition room. \nTHE WORKSHOP: The first half of the workshop\, Mr. Weber reveals: \n• The Casting Perspective – What Casting professionals expect from Actors. What key elements are they looking for?\n• Why Certain Actors Succeed – Mr. Weber talks about the actors he’s worked with and what makes them successful\, including Johnny Depp\, Ryan Reynolds\, Dakota Fanning\, and Reese Witherspoon.\n• What You MUST Do Right Now – Jumpstart your career with these valuable tips for self-branding and marketing.\n• Don’t psych yourself out before you even get in the room! Essential techniques that will empower you to stop thinking of yourself as “the victim” in the Audition Room and let the “winning performer” take the stage! • Indispensable advise on how to handle Rejection\, and how to turn Anxiety and Nervousness into Excitement motivated by the joy of doing what you love to do!\n• The Laws of Attraction: What you can do now to make your talent more desirable and marketable to an agent\, manager or casting director and why. • The Headshots & Resumes that get noticed today – The very latest on these crucial tools – and how the digital revolution is transforming the Audition process \nThe second half of the workshop focuses on the actual Audition and involves actors in the process using scene work to experience and illustrate new techniques. Mr. Weber covers \n• The Anatomy of the Audition – What actually happens?\n• How to make the Boldest\, most Effective Choices in The Room.\n• The Importance of Listening\, Cold Reading Technique\, and Script Analysis.\n• How to Deliver Your Best Read The First Time.\n• Why Actors Fail – Common and avoidable mistakes that take Actors out of the picture immediately. \nSPACE IS LIMITED! REGISTER TODAY! \n[learn_more caption=”Read Paul’s Bio”] ABOUT PAUL WEBER\, C.S.A. Paul Weber is one of Hollywood’s most respected Casting Directors. As longtime Executive Head of Television Casting and Feature Film Consultant for MGM Studios\, Weber effectively moved between both mediums with ease. For series television\, Weber most notably cast the wildly popular STARGATE franchise. Other TV credits include SPARTACUS: GODS OF THE ARENA\, SHE SPIES\, POLTERGEIST\, DEAD LIKE ME\, and THE OUTER LIMITS. These series and others have garnered numerous honors including 21 Primetime Emmy Award nominations. \nFor the big screen\, Weber has advised on numerous MGM features including the blockbuster JAMES BOND franchise\, FAME\, ZOOKEEPER with Kevin James\, HOT TUB TIME MACHINE\, RED DAWN with Chris Hemsworth\, Joss Whedon’s CABIN IN THE WOODS\, and ROBOCOP. Home entertainment credits include LEGALLY BLONDES\, PICTURE THIS with Ashley Tisdale\, INTO THE BLUE 2\, WARGAMES\, the SPECIES franchise\, as well as the CUTTING EDGE franchise for ABC Family. \nMr. Weber is now a fully independent casting director and producer. Busier than ever\, his current feature projects in development include BEULAH\, starring academy award nominated actress Hailee Steinfeld and HAUNTER starring Abigail Breslin. Recent TV series include THE L.A. COMPLEX\, SEED\, and SAF3 on the CW network\, SPARTACUS: BLOOD AND SAND for the Starz Network and a series of movies for the LIFETIME and A&E. \nHe is also a casting consultant for several Canadian and American production companies\, studios and networks. He is currently working on projects for both STARZ and NETFLIX. Under his production banner\, “One on the Way Prod”\, Paul and his producing partners are engaged in developing and producing new media and independent feature projects. \nFor over two decades\, Mr. Weber’s keen eye for talent and ability to cultivate and sustain lasting relationships within the entertainment community has made him one of the most sought-after experts in his field. As such\, Mr. Weber is also frequently tapped to lead cold reading audition intensives and scene-study workshops worldwide for performers seeking invaluable practical insight that helps demystify the audition process\, giving them a critical edge in an extremely competitive industry. \nCloser to home\, he has taught at UCLA as well as led standing-room only acting workshops at the Screen Actors Guild. Mr. Weber is a member of the Casting Society of America\, the Writers Guild of America\, and has served on the Host Committee for the Annual Academy Awards. A native of Connecticut\, he lives in Hollywood. [/learn_more]
URL:https://mightytripod.com/events/paul-weber-csa-audition-workshop/
LOCATION:Mighty Tripod Acting Studio\, 650 S. Orcas Street\, Suite 203\, Seattle\, WA\, 98108\, United States
CATEGORIES:Acting for the Camera,Acting for TV,Adult Workshops,Casting Director,Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20160824T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20160921T220000
DTSTAMP:20160805T233947Z
CREATED:20160512T231506Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160805T233947Z
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SUMMARY:Camera 2: Intermediate Acting for the Camera
DESCRIPTION:Join us for Camera 2\, our Intermediate acting for the camera course. In this course\, we will build on lessons taught in Camera 1\, and focus on scene study\, the callback audition\, self-taping\, commercials\, and the business of the business.\nAGES: 15 years and above.\nREGISTER: At the bottom of this page.\nEARLY BIRD PRICES: August 5-11 only.\nDATES: 5 weeks\, 5 classes. August 24 – September 21. Wednesday Nights. \nThis course is for students who have taken Camera 1\, and those with experience in front of the camera. While Camera 1 covered auditioning\, Camera 2 will focusing on increasing your callback rate\, helping you get into more rooms for auditioning\, refining your script analysis technique\, teaching on-camera technique\, and more. \nDuring the 5 weeks\, students will work on challenging scenes\, and difficult corporate copy. Camera 2 will also focus on video-submissions (which are becoming an industry standard). Self-taped videos will be reviewed in class\, and we will give feedback to teach student\, teaching them how to make professional looking videos\, filled with strong acting choices. \nAs always\, we send students home with video footage (on a flash card)\, so they can watch\, learn and grow. \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. We may be in a smaller market\, but NW actors are still competing with LA actors. At Mighty Tripod Acting Studio\, we help you see your own potential and guide you in the right direction to showcase your talents. \nAt Mighty Tripod\, David and Angela stay connected to current Industry trends\, and have built relationships with almost 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 seeing you in class!
URL:https://mightytripod.com/events/camera-2-acting-for-the-camera/
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,Auditioning,Camera 2
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20160725T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20160725T220000
DTSTAMP:20160626T002732Z
CREATED:20160621T205212Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160626T002732Z
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SUMMARY:Auditioning for TV Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Learn how auditioning for television is different than auditioning for other types of camera jobs in this fun\, and very hands on workshop from David and Angela. \nMust register by July 22. \nOur region has great television shows filming – Z Nation\, Grimm\, The Librarians\, Portlandia – and web series’ also subscribe to the episodic formula\, and have similar characteristics to TV shows. This workshop will teach students how to approach an audition for TV\, and set them up for success in the room. We will work on scripts from TV and all students will work in front of the camera\, practicing audition simulations\, and receiving coaching from the instructors. \n\nStudents will receive materials beforehand to prepare for the workshop.\nBring a SDHC flash card to class if you want to take your footage home. We will also have them for sale for $10 cash.\n\n 
URL:https://mightytripod.com/events/auditioning-for-tv-workshop/
LOCATION:Mighty Tripod Acting Studio\, 650 S. Orcas Street\, Suite 203\, Seattle\, WA\, 98108\, United States
CATEGORIES:Acting for the Camera,Acting for TV,Adult Workshops,Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20160719T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20160809T220000
DTSTAMP:20160719T175118Z
CREATED:20160617T092229Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160719T175118Z
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SUMMARY:Camera 1 (summer session)
DESCRIPTION:Camera 1 is our fundamentals course for which offers an extremely 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 this course\, we will also look at the business of the acting business\, covering things like local talent agents (and how to secure representation)\, 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\, or actors who have some experience\, but are looking to take their craft deeper. \nCameras are used in class\, and students receive access to all footage filmed.*  \n*Please bring a 8GB Class 10 SDHC flash memory card to class. We will also have them for sale for $10. \nAGES: 15+.\nDATES: July 19 – August 9 . Course runs for four consecutive Tuesday evenings. Classes are from 7-10pm.\nLEVELS: Beginner – Intermediate.\nINSTRUCTORS: David S. Hogan and Angela DiMarco.\nPRICE: $250 (Early Bird – limited tickets – first week of sales only) – $300 (Regular Price).\nMAX ENROLLMENT: 12.\nREGISTER: At the bottom of this page. \nWhat the Course Covers:\nAuditioning – Film\, TV\, Commercial.\nScene Study – Film\, TV\, Commercial.\nPerformance for the Camera.\nHow to Find Work in Seattle.\nThe Business of the Acting Business.\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 4 week 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). Recent credits include: Paralytic\, Z Nation\, The Device\, Force Play\, Deadline\, Booked\, A Bit of Bad Luck starring Cary Elwes\, The Maury Island Incident\, and Trauma. 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\, Paralytic. \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. She also prides herself in her annual short film production with Explorer West Middle-School students. 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 Hollywood Kills\, Switchmas\, The Device\, By Gods Grace\, Brides To Be\, and Paralytic
URL:https://mightytripod.com/events/camera-1-summer-session/
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:20160718T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20160718T210000
DTSTAMP:20160622T193401Z
CREATED:20160622T193401Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160622T193401Z
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SUMMARY:Youth Acting Workshop: Monologues & Characters
DESCRIPTION:Due to 4th of July falling on the first Monday\, we will hold our Mighty Monday Youth Workshop on the 18th. This workshop will concentrate on creating a character from the feet up. Actors will come with a memorized monologue and we will build a character from their piece. How do they walk\, talk\, and truly LIVE in the character’s shoes? Angela DiMarco\, Director of MTP’s Youth Division\, will coach the actors one-on-one and do group exercises. Actors should bring a SD HC flash card to class\, so they can bring their footage home. Parents are encouraged to stay and watch. \nAngela’s Core Principals: BREATHE. BE YOURSELF. HAVE FUN. BE MIGHTY.
URL:https://mightytripod.com/events/youth-acting-workshop-monologues-characters/
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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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20160510T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20160510T220000
DTSTAMP:20160509T222533Z
CREATED:20160411T050118Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160509T222533Z
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SUMMARY:Auditioning for TV with Sean Cook
DESCRIPTION:We are SOLD OUT! Subscribe to our newsletter to get insider information on all out events.\nWe are thrilled to welcome Sean Cook back for another amazing workshop for northwest talent!\nJoin Sean Cook to learn how to audition for TV. \nEXPERIENCE: Actors should have industry experience. This workshop is for working actors.\nAGES: 18 years and up.\nBRING: Your headshot.\nIf you have any questions about whether this is a good workshop for you\, please contact us ASAP. \nThe Pacific Northwest is a hot market right now\, with casting happening for Z Nation\, and a newly renewed Grimm in Portland\, which joins other television shows filming in that area. \nMr. Cook’s passion for acting and drama resounds impressively in his expansive background and repertoire. He is a graduate of Western Washington University and was a founding member of iDiOM Theatre in Bellingham\, WA. Cook’s devotion to the stage shone brightly when he co-created a non-profit theater company\, The Possibilities\, in Seattle and immersed himself into the grassroots collective with his directoral debut of “The Devil and Billy Markham” by Shel Silverstein.  By 2004\, Cook started appearing in roles on independent and short films. After a string of low-budget gigs\, his first major film was in “John Carpenter’s The Ward”. Though the project was never a critical or commercial success\, it helped Cook find a minor part in the private detective thriller “The Big Bang” opposite Antonio Banderas. These bookings have led to numerous roles in film\, TV and the web including roles on NCIS L.A.\, Criminal Minds\, Grimm and Funny or Die. Look for him this year in the release of Justin Lee’s\, “Any Bullet Will Do” as Lonnie Hammer. \nIn this workshop we will teach you how to:\n\nBring YOU to the role\, not the other way around.\nThink like the writer so you can learn the character’s purpose in the story.\nNail the seven second interview.\nPlay toward your type.\n\nWhat we will do:\n\nAudition simulation with playback and critique.\nTyping exercises to help actors understand how they are presenting themselves.\n\nRegister now\, because these tickets are going to sell fast. See you at the workshop.\n~ David and Angela \nWe are SOLD OUT! Subscribe to our newsletter to get insider information on all out events.
URL:https://mightytripod.com/events/auditioning-for-tv-with-sean-cook-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,Adult Workshops,Auditioning
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20160509T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20160509T220000
DTSTAMP:20160509T222453Z
CREATED:20160411T045845Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160509T222453Z
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SUMMARY:Auditioning for TV with Sean Cook
DESCRIPTION:We are SOLD OUT! Subscribe to our newsletter to get insider information on all out events.\nWe are thrilled to welcome Sean Cook back for another amazing workshop for northwest talent!\nJoin Sean Cook to learn how to audition for TV. \nEXPERIENCE: Actors should have industry experience. This workshop is for working actors.\nAGES: 18 years and up.\nBRING: Your headshot.\nIf you have any questions about whether this is a good workshop for you\, please contact us ASAP. \nThe Pacific Northwest is a hot market right now\, with casting happening for Z Nation\, and a newly renewed Grimm in Portland\, which joins other television shows filming in that area. \nMr. Cook’s passion for acting and drama resounds impressively in his expansive background and repertoire. He is a graduate of Western Washington University and was a founding member of iDiOM Theatre in Bellingham\, WA. Cook’s devotion to the stage shone brightly when he co-created a non-profit theater company\, The Possibilities\, in Seattle and immersed himself into the grassroots collective with his directoral debut of “The Devil and Billy Markham” by Shel Silverstein.  By 2004\, Cook started appearing in roles on independent and short films. After a string of low-budget gigs\, his first major film was in “John Carpenter’s The Ward”. Though the project was never a critical or commercial success\, it helped Cook find a minor part in the private detective thriller “The Big Bang” opposite Antonio Banderas. These bookings have led to numerous roles in film\, TV and the web including roles on NCIS L.A.\, Criminal Minds\, Grimm and Funny or Die. Look for him this year in the release of Justin Lee’s\, “Any Bullet Will Do” as Lonnie Hammer. \nIn this workshop we will teach you how to:\n\nBring YOU to the role\, not the other way around.\nThink like the writer so you can learn the character’s purpose in the story.\nNail the seven second interview.\nPlay toward your type.\n\nWhat we will do:\n\nAudition simulation with playback and critique.\nTyping exercises to help actors understand how they are presenting themselves.\n\nRegister now\, because these tickets are going to sell fast. See you at the workshop.\n~ David and Angela \nWe are SOLD OUT! Subscribe to our newsletter to get insider information on all out events.
URL:https://mightytripod.com/events/auditioning-for-tv-with-sean-cook/
LOCATION:Mighty Tripod Acting Studio\, 650 S. Orcas Street\, Suite 203\, Seattle\, WA\, 98108\, United States
CATEGORIES:Acting for the Camera,Acting for TV,Auditioning
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20160502T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20160502T210000
DTSTAMP:20160421T171604Z
CREATED:20160421T171219Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160421T171604Z
UID:4652-1462212000-1462222800@mightytripod.com
SUMMARY:Mighty Monday: Youth Workshop\, Scene Study
DESCRIPTION:WHAT: Scene Study!\nWHEN: May 02\, 2016\, 6-9pm.\nWHERE: Mighty Tripod Acting Studio.\nWHO: Actors 8-13 years old.\nCOST: $50. \nCome join us for our Mighty Monday Youth Workshop! Angela DiMarco\, Director of MTP’s Youth Division\, teaches these youth workshops the FIRST Monday of every month. You can register at the bottom of this page! \nThe workshop is open to actors ages 8 to 13 years old (some exceptions – contact Angela for more info). \nFor the month of May\, actors will dive into SCENE STUDY. The actors will be sent a scene a week in advance\, so they can prepare and memorize the scene\, and come to class ready to work. Angela is a hands-on coach\, getting on her feet with the actors\, exploring acting and character through games\, audition simulation\, and filming. Parents are encouraged to stay during class\, to watch their sons and daughters BE MIGHTY! \n*Please bring a Class 10 SDHC card that is 8GB or larger (below is an example). This will allow actors to go home with their footage to review.
URL:https://mightytripod.com/events/mighty-monday-youth-workshop-scene-study/
LOCATION:Mighty Tripod Acting Studio\, 650 S. Orcas Street\, Suite 203\, Seattle\, WA\, 98108\, United States
CATEGORIES:Acting for the Camera,Workshop,Youth Workshops
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20160419T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20160419T210000
DTSTAMP:20160322T183802Z
CREATED:20160322T173630Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160322T183802Z
UID:4310-1461088800-1461099600@mightytripod.com
SUMMARY:Youth Acting Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Learn to work in front of the camera in this fun and informative workshop for actors between 8 – 15 years old.\nRegister at the bottom of this page! \nIn this workshop\, actors will be working in front of the camera in a real casting environment. Students will focus on auditioning\, scene work\, improv\, and more. \nTaught by Angela DiMarco\, with assistance from David S. Hogan\, this workshop will give you great material for your “actor tool belt\,” and set you up for success as an actor in our market!\n[learn_more caption=”Instructor Bio”] Angela was born and raised in Seattle\, Washington. She was cast in her first feature film\, Waiting for the Light (starring Shirley MacLaine and Teri Garr)\, when she was ten years old. Still a student at Summit K-12 Alternative School of the Arts\, she continued training and performing – in local commercials\, voice-overs\, and on the stage. She attended Otterbein College\, where she studied in the BFA program. She then moved to Los Angeles where she competed in IMTA (International Modeling and Talent Association) and received the award for Best Comedic Performance and signed with a manager. In 1999\, she moved back to Seattle and began to teach young actors in the Northwest. Angela has worked steadily as a stage and film actress for over 20 years. Appearing at The Seattle Repertory Theatre\, Intiman Playhouse\, Village Theatre\, Seattle Shakespeare Company\, and more\, garnering praise from peers\, the press\, and receiving three Gregory Award Nominations: 2010-2012. Having been a child actor herself\, she knows the struggles and fears that come with the territory. She hopes to share her own experiences to help the up and coming actors in the NW succeed. Recent Highlights Include: Paralytic\, The Device\, and By God’s Grace. Additionally\, you can see Angela as Rosie Finkelstein in the feature Ira Finkelstein’s Christmas (starring Elliott Gould). Learn more on IMDb.[/learn_more] \nParents of younger actors are welcome to stay during the workshop\, or they can take a short drive into Georgetown and have a beverage and a bite at Starbucks or another neighborhood spot. And\, of course\, since we are near the SoDo neighborhood\, you can also check out Krispy Kreme if you are in the mood for a sweet treat! \n \nIf you have any questions about the workshop\, simply contact us! \nWe look forward to working with you. \nSIGN UP BELOW FOR OUR YOUTH ACTOR MAILING LIST AND GET UPDATES WHENEVER WE POST A NEW CLASS! \n[wysija_form id=”3″]
URL:https://mightytripod.com/events/youth-acting-workshop/
LOCATION:Mighty Tripod Acting Studio\, 650 S. Orcas Street\, Suite 203\, Seattle\, WA\, 98108\, United States
CATEGORIES:Acting for the Camera,Auditioning,Commercial Acting,Youth Workshops
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20160328T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20160425T220000
DTSTAMP:20160321T062223Z
CREATED:20160312T055904Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160321T062223Z
UID:4236-1459191600-1461621600@mightytripod.com
SUMMARY:Camera 1 (March: Monday Session)
DESCRIPTION:Camera 1 is our fundamentals course for actors 16 years old and up (with some exceptions for younger actors)\, which offers an extremely 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 this course\, we will also look at the business of the acting business\, covering things like local talent agents (and how to secure representation)\, 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\, or actors who have some experience\, but are looking to take their craft deeper. \nCameras are used in class\, and students receive access to all footage filmed.*  \n*Please bring a 8GB Class 10 SDHC flash memory card to the first class. \nAGES: 16+ (younger actors with instructor approval).\nDATES: March 28 – April 25. Course runs for five consecutive Monday evenings. Classes are from 7-10pm.\nLEVELS: Beginner – Intermediate.\nINSTRUCTORS: David S. Hogan and Angela DiMarco.\nPRICE: $300 (Early Bird – limited tickets) – $350 (Regular Price).\nMAX ENROLLMENT: 12.\nREGISTER: At the bottom of this page. \nWhat the Course Covers:\nAuditioning – Film\, TV\, Commercial.\n Scene Study – Film\, TV\, Commercial.\n Performance for the Camera\n How to Get Work in Seattle\n The Business of the Acting Business\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 5 week 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). Recent credits include: Paralytic\, Z Nation\, The Device\, Force Play\, Deadline\, Booked\, A Bit of Bad Luck starring Cary Elwes\, The Maury Island Incident\, and Trauma. 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\, Paralytic. \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. She also prides herself in her annual short film production with Explorer West Middle-School students. 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 Hollywood Kills\, Switchmas\, The Device\, By Gods Grace\, Brides To Be\, and Paralytic
URL:https://mightytripod.com/events/camera-1-march-monday-session/
LOCATION:Mighty Tripod Acting Studio\, 650 S. Orcas Street\, Suite 203\, Seattle\, WA\, 98108\, United States
CATEGORIES:Acting for the Camera,Actor Training,Camera 1
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20160321T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20160321T210000
DTSTAMP:20160301T223700Z
CREATED:20160301T080818Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160301T223700Z
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SUMMARY:Youth Audition Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Learn to audition for film and commercials in this fun and informative workshop for actors between 6-18 years. \nRegister at the bottom of this page! \nIn this workshop\, students will participate in mock auditions\, working in front of the camera in a real casting environment. Students will be assigned material ahead of time to prep\, but will also practice cold reading during the workshop. \nTaught by Angela DiMarco\, with assistance from David S. Hogan\, this workshop will give you great material for your “actor tool belt\,” and set you up for success at your next audition. \nParents of younger actors are welcome to stay during the workshop\, or they can take a short drive into Georgetown and have a drink and a bite at Starbucks or another neighborhood spot. And\, of course\, since we are near the SoDo neighborhood\, you can also check out Krispy Kreme if you are in the mood for a sweet treat! \nIf you have any questions about the workshop\, simply contact us! \nWe look forward to working with you. \n[learn_more caption=”Instructor Bio”] Angela was born and raised in Seattle\, Washington. She was cast in her first feature film\, Waiting for the Light (starring Shirley MacLaine and Teri Garr)\, when she was ten years old. Still a student at Summit K-12 Alternative School of the Arts\, she continued training and performing – in local commercials\, voice-overs\, and on the stage. She attended Otterbein College\, where she studied in the BFA program. She then moved to Los Angeles where she competed in IMTA (International Modeling and Talent Association) and received the award for Best Comedic Performance and signed with a manager. In 1999\, she moved back to Seattle and began to teach young actors in the Northwest. Angela has worked steadily as a stage and film actress for over 20 years. Appearing at The Seattle Repertory Theatre\, Intiman Playhouse\, Village Theatre\, Seattle Shakespeare Company\, and more\, garnering praise from peers\, the press\, and receiving three Gregory Award Nominations: 2010-2012. Having been a child actor herself\, she knows the struggles and fears that come with the territory. She hopes to share her own experiences to help the up and coming actors in the NW succeed. Recent Highlights Include: Paralytic\, The Device\, and By God’s Grace. Additionally\, you can see Angela as Rosie Finkelstein in the feature Ira Finkelstein’s Christmas (starring Elliott Gould). Learn more on IMDb.[/learn_more]
URL:https://mightytripod.com/events/youth-audition-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,Youth Workshops
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20160315T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20160412T220000
DTSTAMP:20160308T021234Z
CREATED:20151029T052106Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160308T021234Z
UID:3267-1458068400-1460498400@mightytripod.com
SUMMARY:Camera 1: Foundations (March 2016)
DESCRIPTION:WE ARE SOLD OUT. Contact us to be put on the wait list. \nCamera 1 is our fundamentals course for actors 13 years old and up (with some exceptions for younger actors)\, which offers an extremely 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 this course\, we will also look at the business of the acting business\, covering things like local talent agents (and how to secure representation)\, 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\, or actors who have some experience\, but are looking to take their craft deeper. \nCameras are used in class\, and students receive access to all footage filmed.*  \n*Please bring a 8GB Class 10 SDHC flash memory card to the first class. \nAGES: 13+ (younger actors with instructor approval).\nDATES: March 15 – April 12. Course runs for five consecutive Tuesday evenings. Classes are from 7-10pm.\nLEVELS: Beginner – Intermediate.\nINSTRUCTORS: David S. Hogan and Angela DiMarco.\nPRICE: $300 (Early Bird – limited tickets) – $350 (Regular Price).\nMAX ENROLLMENT: 12.\nREGISTER: At the bottom of this page. \nWhat the Course Covers:\nAuditioning – Film\, TV\, Commercial.\n Scene Study – Film\, TV\, Commercial.\n Performance for the Camera\n How to Get Work in Seattle\n The Business of the Acting Business\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 5 week 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). Recent credits include: Paralytic\, Z Nation\, The Device\, Force Play\, Deadline\, Booked\, A Bit of Bad Luck starring Cary Elwes\, The Maury Island Incident\, and Trauma. 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\, Paralytic. \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. She also prides herself in her annual short film production with Explorer West Middle-School students. 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 Hollywood Kills\, Switchmas\, The Device\, By Gods Grace\, Brides To Be\, and Paralytic
URL:https://mightytripod.com/events/camera-1-foundations-march-2016/
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:20160202T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20160301T220000
DTSTAMP:20160129T221043Z
CREATED:20160113T234758Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160129T221043Z
UID:3753-1454439600-1456869600@mightytripod.com
SUMMARY:Camera 1: Foundations (Feb 2016)
DESCRIPTION:Camera 1 is our fundamentals course for actors 13 years old and up – with some exceptions for younger actors\, which offers an extremely well rounded curriculum\, giving students comfort and confidence in front of the camera and setting them up for success in any medium (film\, TV\, commercial\, etc.). \nDuring this course\, we will also look at the business of the acting business\, covering things like agents\, 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\, or actors who have some experience\, but are looking to take their craft deeper. \nCameras are used in class\, and students receive access to all footage filmed.*  \n*Please bring a 8GB Class 10 SDHC flash memory card to the first class. \nAGES: 13+ (younger actors with instructor approval).\nDATES: February 2 – March 1. Course runs for five consecutive Tuesday evenings. Classes are from 7-10pm.\nLEVELS: Beginner – Intermediate.\nINSTRUCTORS: David S. Hogan and Angela DiMarco\, Founders.\nPRICE: $300 (Early Bird – only 6 tickets!) – $350 (Regular Price).\nMAX ENROLLMENT: 14.\nREGISTER: At the bottom of this page. \nWhat the Course Covers:\nAuditioning – Film\, TV\, Commercial.\n Scene Study – Film\, TV\, Commercial.\n Performance for the Camera\n How to Get Work in Seattle\n The Business of the Acting Business\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 5 week course is for actors who are:\nNew to the world of acting.\nExperienced in stage acting\, but new to on-camera acting.\nLooking for new tools to add to their craft.\nReady to learn more about how to get ahead in the Seattle industry.\nLooking to book more auditions.\nNeeding confidence in their work.\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). Recent credits include: Paralytic\, Z Nation\, The Device\, Force Play\, Deadline\, Booked\, A Bit of Bad Luck starring Cary Elwes\, The Maury Island Incident\, and Trauma. 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\, Paralytic. \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. She also prides herself in her annual short film production with Explorer West Middle-School students. 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 Hollywood Kills\, Switchmas\, The Device\, By Gods Grace\, Brides To Be\, and Paralytic
URL:https://mightytripod.com/events/camera-1-foundations-feb-2016/
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:20160112T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20160112T230000
DTSTAMP:20160108T201558Z
CREATED:20151219T022345Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160108T201558Z
UID:3591-1452625200-1452639600@mightytripod.com
SUMMARY:Cold Reading Workshop\, Level 1
DESCRIPTION:Taught by Mighty Tripod founder\, David Hogan\, this workshop is for Beginning-Intermediate actors who want to hone their cold reading skills and get better at auditioning. All students will get up and work in front of the camera during this workshop.* \n*If you would like your work taped\, please bring a Class 10 HDSC memory card to class. \nQuick and smart Script Analysis is an essential skill for the actor’s tool belt. Without this skill\, actors are left guessing as to how to make auditions come to life\, and struggle with creating compelling characters when there is little time to prepare. \nThis workshop is appropriate for actors who:\n> Want to learn how to perform Script Analysis\n> Want to learn how to audition better\n> Want to learn how to make quick and strong choices with limited prep time \nRegistered Students Must:\n> Email me a headshot and resume.’ \n[box type=”bio”]Instructor Bio: David is an actor\, teacher\, producer\, and director. His career began in the theatre\, and his work has been seen on many Seattle stages\, including Book-It Repertory Theatre\, Seattle Shakespeare Company\, The Seattle Opera\, Seattle Repertory Theatre\, and more. As a stage actor\, he is classically trained\, and his resume’ boasts many colossal roles from Shakespeare’s canon: Mark Antony (Julius Caesar)\, Leontes (A Winter’s Tale)\, Caliban (The Tempest)\, Cassius (Julius Caesar)\, and King Henry (Henry V). His work in the theatre is celebrated\, and he 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 for excellence in acting. He also works steadily in front of the camera\, recently wapping Paralytic\, his first feature film as an actor/producer. Since pursuing on-camera work in earnest in 2011\, he has booked roles in short film\, feature films\, commercials\, corporate videos\, and television. David has been working as an acting coach and professional consultant since 2012. He has studied with John Jacobsen (direct line to Uta Hagen)\, Tom Todoroff (direct line to Stella Adler)\, Jessica Marlowe Goldstein (direct line to Leonid Anisimov)\, Nike Imoru\, Steven Anderson\, and David Strasberg to name a few. Film and TV Highlights Include: Z Nation\, Paralytic\, The Device\, The Maury Island Incident\, and NBC’s GRIMM. More information about David can be found on his website and IMDb.[/box] \nEarly Bird price is $50 and is available for a limited time.
URL:https://mightytripod.com/events/cold-reading-workshop-level-1/
LOCATION:Mighty Tripod Acting Studio\, 650 S. Orcas Street\, Suite 203\, Seattle\, WA\, 98108\, United States
CATEGORIES:Acting for the Camera,Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20151214T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20151214T223000
DTSTAMP:20151209T221659Z
CREATED:20151128T044119Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20151209T221659Z
UID:3445-1450119600-1450132200@mightytripod.com
SUMMARY:Marketing and Monologues Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Early Bird price is $50\, so act fast. \nIn this workshop for actors we start with monologue work\, then discuss how you are being typed by the industry and how your branding efforts are working for or against you. Actors bring in a monologue and are coached\, then typed by their peers and the instructors. We also type your headshot to make sure that what you are saying in your work is also reflected in your headshot. \nIn this Industry being an amazing actor is only half the battle. The actor also has to be very smart about her business\, which includes savvy marketing practices. Thus\, this workshop will be half work half lecture as we get to know you through your work\, help you improve upon what you have\, then discuss how to help you get your work in front of more people via representation\, more auditions\, and improved exposure. Social Media management will also be discussed. \n\nDo you know who you are?\nHow do you come across on screen?\nDo you know your type?\nWhat is your essence?\nAre you branding?\nDo you want an agent?\nWhat do you know about social media for actors.\n\nThese are all questions we will explore in the workshop. \nThis is a great workshop for actors who are looking for talent representation\, are working on new material for their repertoire\, are confused about typing and branding\, and for those who need a friendly push towards any and all of their acting goals. Actors will leave with a polished monologue and a better understanding of how marketing and branding are at play in the business of the acting business. \nActors without headshots may also attend\, but all actors must bring a memorized monologue to the workshop. If you don’t have a headshot\, please bring a recent photo which looks like a headshot (head and shoulders)\, and enlarge the image to 8×10. \nAGE: 13+\nEXPERIENCE: BEGINNER-INTERMEDIATE\nINSTRUCTORS: David Hogan and Angela DiMarco\nBRING: Headshot\, Memorized Monologue\, and SDHC memory card*\n* optional – if you want us to record your monologue. \n[box type=”bio”] David S. Hogan Founder\, Director of Education. David is an actor\, teacher\, producer\, and director. His career began in the theatre\, and his work has been seen on many Seattle stages\, including Book-It Repertory Theatre\, Seattle Shakespeare Company\, The Seattle Opera\, Seattle Repertory Theatre\, and more. As a stage actor\, he is classically trained\, and his resume’ boasts many colossal roles from Shakespeare’s canon: Mark Antony (Julius Caesar)\, Leontes (A Winter’s Tale)\, Caliban (The Tempest)\, Cassius (Julius Caesar)\, and King Henry (Henry V). His work in the theatre is celebrated\, and he 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 for excellence in acting.  He also works steadily in front of the camera\, recently wapping Paralytic\, his first feature film as an actor/producer. Since pursuing on-camera work in earnest in 2011\, he has booked roles in short film\, feature films\, commercials\, corporate videos\, and television. David has been working as an acting coach and professional consultant since 2012. He has studied with John Jacobsen (direct line to Uta Hagen)\, Tom Todoroff (direct line to Stella Adler)\, Jessica Marlowe Goldstein (direct line to Leonid Anisimov)\, Nike Imoru\, Steven Anderson\, and David Strasberg to name a few. Film and TV Highlights Include: Z Nation\, Paralytic\, The Device\, The Maury Island Incident\, and NBC’s GRIMM.[/box] \n[box type=”bio”] Angela DiMarco Founder\, Director of Youth Education. Angela was born and raised in Seattle\, Washington. She was cast in her first feature film\, Waiting for the Light (starring Shirley MacLaine and Teri Garr)\, when she was ten years old. Still a student at Summit K-12 Alternative School of the Arts\, she continued training and performing – in local commercials\, voice-overs\, and on the stage. She attended Otterbein College\, where she studied in the BFA program. She then moved to Los Angeles where she competed in IMTA (International Modeling and Talent Association) and received the award for Best Comedic Performance. While is Los Angeles she met Sven Pape\, who would later direct her in the horror feature film\, Hollywood Kills (starring Dominic Keating). Angela began to teach and direct young actors in Los Angeles\, helping them create new material for the actors to perform on stage. In 1999\, she moved back to Seattle and continued to teach young actors in the Northwest. Angela has worked steadily as a stage and film actress for over 20 years. Appearing at The Seattle Repertory Theatre\, Intiman Playhouse\, Village Theatre\, Seattle Shakespeare Company\, and more\, garnering praise from peers\, the press\, and receiving three Gregory Award Nominations: 2010-2012. Having been a child actor herself\, she knows the struggles and fears that come with the territory. She hopes to share her own experiences to help the up and coming actors in the NW succeed. Recent Highlights Include: Paralytic; The Device\, a NW feature film from The October People. Additionally\, you can see Angela as Rosie Finkelstein in the feature Ira Finkelstein’s Christmas (starring Elliott Gould). Ira Finkelstein’s Christmas placed in the Top 10 best of SIFF 2012 (Seattle International Film Festival). Ira was also the 2012 Winner of IFFF (International Family Film Festival). In January of 2013\, she was in the film\, By God’s Grace with Cameron Deane Stewart.[/box]
URL:https://mightytripod.com/events/marketing-and-monologues-workshop/
LOCATION:Mighty Tripod Acting Studio\, 650 S. Orcas Street\, Suite 203\, Seattle\, WA\, 98108\, United States
CATEGORIES:Acting for the Camera,Actor Business
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20151205T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20151206T120000
DTSTAMP:20151125T012211Z
CREATED:20151029T223549Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20151125T012211Z
UID:3316-1449309600-1449403200@mightytripod.com
SUMMARY:2-Day Audition Bootcamp with Marci Liroff\, Veteran Hollywood Casting Director
DESCRIPTION:[button link=”https://www.marciliroff.com/new/” color=”silver” newwindow=”yes”] Marci’s Website[/button] \nMighty Tripod Productions is thrilled to host Veteran Hollywood Casting Director\, Producer\, and Acting Coach\, Marci Liroff for her two-day Audition Bootcamp! \nReconnect with the artist within you and make the audition room your room. Marci will provide you with an insider’s view of the competitive world of auditioning from the perspective of director\, producers\, studio executives\, and casting directors. \nMarci Liroff’s extensive credits as a casting director span more than 50 films. While working at the renowned casting office of Fenton-Feinberg Casting she\, along with Mike Fenton\, cast such films as Bob Clark’s A Christmas Story and Porky’s; the Academy Award-nominated Poltergeist; Steven Spielberg’s E.T.– The Extra Terrestrial and Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom\, and Ridley Scott’s Blade Runner. \nAfter establishing her own casting company in 1983\, MARCI LIROFF CASTING\, Liroff cast several successful films including Footloose\, St. Elmo’s Fire\, Pretty in Pink\, The Iron Giant\, The Spitfire Grill\, Untamed Heart\, Freaky Friday\, Mean Girls\, Ghosts of Girlfriends Past\, Mr. Popper’s Penguins\, Vampire Academy and The Sublime and Beautiful\, which she produced as well. \nIn this class students will learn: \nAudition techniques\nHow to break down the character and script\nThe importance of adjusting your mindset and perspective \nOn-camera techniques  \nTIME: December 5 from 10am-1pm; December 6 from 9am-noon.\nREQUIREMENTS: Prior acting and auditioning experience. Ages 13 and up.\nREGISTER: Submit your photo and resume (and demo reel if you have one) when you register below by contacting Marci. Acceptance into the program will be based on review of your materials.\nLOCATION: Seattle (location details given once we receive payment).\nPRICE: $229 (Limited enrollment). \n[button link=”mailto:liroffcasting@sbcglobal.net” type=”icon” icon=”mail” newwindow=”yes”] Register![/button]
URL:https://mightytripod.com/events/audition-bootcamp-with-marci-liroff-renowned-hollywood-casting-director/
LOCATION:WA
CATEGORIES:Acting for the Camera,Actor Training,Auditioning
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20150914T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20151012T213000
DTSTAMP:20151006T064022Z
CREATED:20150816T184053Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20151006T064022Z
UID:2847-1442255400-1444685400@mightytripod.com
SUMMARY:Camera 1: Foundations
DESCRIPTION:AGE: 13+ (younger actors with instructor approval).\nDATES: September 14 – October 12. Course runs for five consecutive Monday evenings. Classes are from 6:30pm – 9:30pm.\nLEVELS: Beginner – Intermediate.\nINSTRUCTORS: David S. Hogan and Angela DiMarco\, Founders.\nPRICE: $300 (Early Bird rate through the end of August).\nREGISTER: At the bottom of this page. \nThis is our fundamentals course for actors (13 years old and up – with some exceptions)\, which offers an extremely 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 this course\, we will also look into the business of the acting business\, covering things like agents\, headshots\, resumes\, casting directors\, and more. This is a great course for students new to acting in general\, new to on-camera acting specifically\, or those who have a bit of experience\, but are looking to take their craft deeper. Cameras are used in class\, and students receive access to all footage filmed.*  \n*Scenes and other footage are recorded onto SD cards\, which we provide. These SD cards are given to students so the work can be reviewed at home. \nWhat the course covers: \n\nAuditioning – Film\, TV\, Commercial.\nScene Study – Film\, TV\, Commercial.\nPerformance for the Camera\nHow to Get 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 \nThis dynamic\, 5 week course is for actors who are: \n\nNew to the world of acting.\nExperienced in stage acting\, but new to on-camera acting.\nLooking for new tools to add to their craft.\nReady to learn more about how to get ahead in the Seattle industry.\nLooking to book more auditions.\nNeeding confidence in their work.\n\nOur Instructors: \n \n  \n  \n  \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). Recent credits include: Paralytic\, Z Nation\, The Device\, Force Play\, Deadline\, Booked\, A Bit of Bad Luck starring Cary Elwes\, The Maury Island Incident\, and Trauma. 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\, Paralytic. \n  \n \n  \n  \n  \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 Comedia Del 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. She also prides herself in her annual short film production with Explorer West Middle-School students. 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 Hollywood Kills\, Switchmas\, The Device\, By Gods Grace\, Brides To Be\, and Paralytic \n 
URL:https://mightytripod.com/events/acting-for-camera-foundations/
LOCATION:WA
CATEGORIES:Acting for the Camera,Camera 1
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20150709T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20150806T213000
DTSTAMP:20150703T014125Z
CREATED:20150615T004704Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150703T014125Z
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SUMMARY:Acting for Camera: Foundations
DESCRIPTION:AGE: 13+ (younger actors with instructor approval).\nDATES: July 9 – August 6.\nLEVELS: Beginner – Intermediate.\nWITH: David S. Hogan and Angela DiMarco\, Founders.\nREGISTER: At the bottom of this page. \nThis is our fundamentals course for actors (13 years old and up – with some exceptions)\, which offers an extremely 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 this course\, we will also look into the business of the acting business\, covering things like agents\, headshots\, resumes\, casting directors\, and more. This is a great course for students new to acting in general\, new to on-camera acting specifically\, or those who have a bit of experience\, but are looking to take their craft deeper. Cameras are used in class\, and students receive access to all footage filmed.*  \n*Scenes and other footage are recorded onto SD cards\, which we provide. These SD cards are given to students so the work can be reviewed at home. \nCourse runs for five consecutive Thursday evenings. Classes are from 6:30pm – 9:30pm. \nWhat the course covers: \n\nScene Study\nImprov\nAudition Simulation\nPerformance for the Camera\nHow to Get 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 \nThis dynamic\, 5 week course is for actors who are: \n\nNew to the world of acting.\nExperienced in stage acting\, but new to on-camera acting.\nLooking for new tools to add to their craft.\nReady to learn more about how to get ahead in the Seattle industry.\nLooking to book more auditions.\nNeeding confidence in their work.\n\nOur Instructors: \n \n  \n  \n  \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). Recent credits include: Paralytic\, Z Nation\, The Device\, Force Play\, Deadline\, Booked\, A Bit of Bad Luck starring Cary Elwes\, The Maury Island Incident\, and Trauma. 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\, Paralytic. \n  \n \n  \n  \n  \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 Comedia Del 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. She also prides herself in her annual short film production with Explorer West Middle-School students. 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 Hollywood Kills\, Switchmas\, The Device\, By Gods Grace\, Brides To Be\, and Paralytic \n 
URL:https://mightytripod.com/events/acting-for-camera-foundations-july-2015/
LOCATION:WA
CATEGORIES:Acting for the Camera,Camera 1
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20150707T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20150804T213000
DTSTAMP:20150703T014243Z
CREATED:20150615T024124Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150703T014243Z
UID:2713-1436293800-1438723800@mightytripod.com
SUMMARY:Scene Study & Character Development
DESCRIPTION:WHEN: July 7 – August 4. Course runs for 5 consecutive Tuesday evenings from 6:30 – 9:30pm.\nLEVEL: Intermediate-Advanced.\nAGE: 13+ (actors under 18 must contact us for approval).\nWITH: David S. Hogan\, Angela DiMarco\, and Tony Doupe’.\nREGISTER: At the bottom of this page. \nCamera 2 is our intermediate-advanced course for actors. This course is open for actors who have taken Foundations\, or for those with instructor approval (If you have not taken Camera 1 or Foundations\, please contact us before you register). \nCameras are used in class\, and students receive access to all footage filmed.*\n*Scenes and other videos are recorded onto SD cards\, which we provide. These SD cards will be given to you. You can review your footage at home. \nWhat the course covers: \n\nIn Depth Scene Study\nCharacter Development Work\nImprovisation for Character Building\nWorking in Medium and Close Up Framing\nSome commercial/corporate practice to keep you honest.\n\n“My experience in Camera 2 with Mighty Tripod Productions has helped me make amazing progress in front of the camera. I truly believe that focusing more on scene study in this class has helped me to reach a new level of authenticity on film. It was a great blend of receiving acting and technical feedback. The great thing about the teachers is that students get very honest feedback that helps them improve a lot faster. They are also readily available for all questions in and outside of class and are incredibly helpful in providing advice about the industry. I very much appreciated my time in the class and feel that I have improved and learned a great deal. It is most definitely time well spent training in Camera 2.\n~ Rebecca Kim \n“Working with Mighty Tripod in the Camera 2 class has been instrumental in re-framing how I approach my scene work and character development. They offered challenging alternate choices for given situations that gave me the freedom to continue to discover nuances and build higher stakes throughout the filming process\, take after take after take… I feel that I have left this class with more valuable tools than I anticipated\, and I’m eager to put them to use in my work moving forward.”\n~ Andi Norris \nThis dynamic\, 5 week course is for actors who: \n\nhave taken Camera 1/Foundations.\nave some professional on-camera experience\, or professional training.\nwant to go deeper in their work.\nwant to learn how to be compelling in front of the camera.\nare feeling stuck in their craft.\nneed a confidence boost.\n\n\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				David S. Hogan\, Founder\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				Angela DiMarco\, Founder\n				\n		\n\nDavid has been acting professionally in Seattle since 2000\, and his work in theater 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. Recent credits include: Paralytic\, Force Play\, Z Nation\, A Bit of Bad Luck starring Cary Elwes\, The Maury Island Incident\, and Miles. He is a passionate advocate for the northwest actor\, and his dedication to the craft and elevation of the Seattle film actor is unparalleled. \nAngela was cast in her first feature film\, Waiting For The Light\, when she was 10 years old. She was born and raised in Seattle but has lived and worked in the midwest\, and Los Angeles. After moving back to the NW\, she worked in professional Theatre for 10 years. Angela is a consecutive three-time Gregory Award Nominee. She returned to film in 2011 as Rosie Finkelstein in the film Switchmas\, starring Elliott Gould. You can also see her in Paralytic\, The Device\, Together Forever\, Trauma\, Worst Laid Plans and Legends from the Sky. Angela has found a perfect balance for both Film and Theatre in her career. Angela and her husband David S. Hogan launched their own company\, Mighty Tripod Productions in 2012. They produce original work while collaborating and coaching local artists. She is happy to be a teaching and performing artist in the place she has always called Home. \nTony is a SAG-AFTRA actor with an MFA from California Institute of the Arts. An actor for over 30 years\, recent credits include a supporting roles in the feature films The Last Rescue\, Wild\, starring Reese Witherspoon\, Laggies\, staring Kira Knightly\, Eden\, starring Beau Bridges and the role of “Walt” in Ira Finkelstein’s Christmas with Elliott Gould and David DeLuise\, directed by Sue Corcoran. Tony co-starred as “Lynch” in the feature film The River Sorrow\, with Ray Liota and Christian Slater\, presented at the 2011 Cannes Film Festival. He has leading roles in the feature films\, Frayed\, Kononia and The Off Hours written and directed by Megan Griffiths\, seen at the 2011 Sundance Film Festival and Safety Not Guaranteed starring Kirsten Bell and Aubrey Plaza. He has been a guest star for the TV series Leverage starring Timothy Hutton\, Grimm and Z Nation. You can learn more about Tony’s extensive resume’ on his IMDB page. \n 
URL:https://mightytripod.com/events/scene-study-character-development/
LOCATION:WA
CATEGORIES:Acting for the Camera,Acting for TV,Camera 1,Camera 2,Commercial Acting
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20150614T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20150614T160000
DTSTAMP:20150520T060213Z
CREATED:20150519T065321Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150520T060213Z
UID:2642-1434279600-1434297600@mightytripod.com
SUMMARY:Working Actor Intensive "On Set\, No Sweat!"
DESCRIPTION:WHAT: Working Actor Intensive\nWHEN: Sunday\, June 14\, 11am-4pm\nWHERE: 6535 5th Place South\, Seattle\, WA 98108\nLEVELS: All\nAGES: 13+\nINSTRUCTORS: David S. Hogan and Angela DiMarco\nMAX ENROLLMENT: 20. We expect to sell out of both intensives. \n \n  \nOkay! So\, I am sure you heard about or attended our intensive all about mastering your audition\, right?….Well\, with this intensive we take you out of the audition room and into the world of the production\, teaching you what to expect\, how to behave\, what to avoid\, and how to excel! \n  \n  \n[box type=”info”] Special offer! Register for both intensives and save $25! Just add the word “summer” when you checkout![/box] \nA working production set can be an overwhelming and confusing environment for the actor\, and this workshop will demystify the whole adventure\, so you know what to expect\, who’s who\, and how to prepare for your time on the job. \nWe will also teach you how to dig deeper into your script analysis technique\, so you can go beyond what you did during your audition. \nLearning the difference between a co-star role on TV\, a background artist in a commercial\, and a lead in an independent feature film is important for the northwest actor\, as each job will have its own unique challenges. In this intensive we will teach you how each booking is different\, and how to prepare for each kind of job. \nThis intensive will be taught by MTP founders David S. Hogan and Angela DiMarco\, working actors who have been plying their craft in the Pacific Northwest entertainment industry for many years. Our experiences have taught us so much over the past 20+ years\, and we look forward to sharing that knowledge with you. \n[learn_more caption=”Instructor Bios”] David S. Hogan Founder\, Director of Education. David is an actor\, teacher\, producer\, and director. His career began in the theatre\, and his work has been seen on many Seattle stages\, including Book-It Repertory Theatre\, Seattle Shakespeare Company\, The Seattle Opera\, Seattle Repertory Theatre\, and more. As an actor\, he is classically trained\, and his resume’ boasts many colossal roles from Shakespeare’s canon: Mark Antony (Julius Caesar)\, Leontes (A Winter’s Tale)\, Caliban (The Tempest)\, Cassius (Julius Caesar)\, and King Henry (Henry V). His work in the theatre is celebrated\, he 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 for excellence in acting. He also works steadily in front of the camera\, recently wapping Paralytic\, his first feature film as an actor/producer. Since pursuing on-camera work in earnest in 2011\, he has booked roles in short film\, feature films\, commercials\, corporate videos\, and television. David has been working as an acting coach and professional consultant since 2010. He has studied with John Jacobsen (direct line to Uta Hagen)\, Tom Todoroff (direct line to Stella Adler)\, Jessica Marlowe Goldstein (direct line to Leonid Anisimov)\, Nike Imoru\, Steven Anderson\, and David Strasberg to name a few. Film and TV Highlights Include: Z Nation\, Paralytic\, The Device\, The Maury Island Incident\, and NBC’s Grimm. More information about David can be found on his website and IMDb. \nAngela DiMarco\nFounder\, Director of Youth Education. Angela was born and raised in Seattle\, Washington. She was cast in her first feature film\, Waiting for the Light (starring Shirley MacLaine and Teri Garr)\, when she was ten years old. Still a student at Summit K-12 Alternative School of the Arts\, she continued training and performing – in local commercials\, voice-overs\, and on the stage. She attended Otterbein College\, where she studied in the BFA program. She then moved to Los Angeles where she competed in IMTA (International Modeling and Talent Association) and received the award for Best Comedic Performance. While is Los Angeles she met Sven Pape\, who would later direct her in the horror feature film\, Hollywood Kills (starring Dominic Keating). Angela began to teach and direct young actors in Los Angeles\, creating new material for the actors to perform on stage\, and working with original scenes to film for their reels. In 1999\, she moved back to Seattle and continued to teach young actors in the Northwest. Angela has worked steadily as a stage and film actress for over 20 years. Appearing at The Seattle Repertory Theatre\, Intiman Playhouse\, Village Theatre\, Seattle Shakespeare Company\, and more\, garnering praise from peers\, the press\, and receiving three Gregory Award Nominations: 2010-2012. Having been a child actor herself\, she knows the struggles and fears that come with the territory. She hopes to share her own experiences to help the up and coming actors in the NW succeed. Recent Highlights Include: Paralytic; The Device\, a NW feature film from The October People. Additionally\, you can see Angela as Rosie Finkelstein in the feature Ira Finkelstein’s Christmas (starring Elliott Gould). Ira Finkelstein’s Christmas placed in the Top 10 best of SIFF 2012 (Seattle International Film Festival). Ira was also the 2012 Winner of IFFF (International Family Film Festival). In January of 2013\, she was in the film\, By God’s Grace with Cameron Deane Stewart. Here is a link to her website and to her IMDB page.[/learn_more] \nIn this intensive you will learn: \n– How to interpret an industry standard callsheet\n– How to stay confident and in the zone on the set\n– Who’s who on the crew\n– How to go deeper in your script analysis\n– Tools for character development\n– How to prepare for your day on set\, no matter the assignment\n– How to avoid common mistakes on set \n  \nJoin us for this intensive by purchasing a ticket below.
URL:https://mightytripod.com/events/working-actor-intensive-on-set-no-sweat/
LOCATION:WA
CATEGORIES:Acting for the Camera,Actor Training,Adult Workshops,Weekend Workshops,Workshop,Youth Workshops
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20150607T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20150607T160000
DTSTAMP:20150520T060131Z
CREATED:20150519T054751Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150520T060131Z
UID:2636-1433674800-1433692800@mightytripod.com
SUMMARY:Audition Intensive "Booking the Job!"
DESCRIPTION:WHAT: Audition Intensive\n WHEN: Sunday\, June 7\, 11am-4pm\n WHERE: 6535 5th Place South\, Seattle\, WA 98108\n LEVELS: All\n AGES: All\nINSTRUCTORS: David S. Hogan and Angela DiMarco\nMAX ENROLLMENT: 20. We expect to sell out of both intensives. \n \nWho else\, other than actors\, has to interview for so many jobs over the course of a career? In this industry\, actors audition far more than they work\, and not only do they have to know how to prepare for an execute an audition for any gig (film\, TV\, commercial\, corporate\, etc.)\, they have to know how to deal with rejection in a hyper competitive field. \nStudents who take this workshop will also want to strongly consider enrolling in our Working Actor Intensive\, which will be held on June 14.\n[box type=”info”] Special offer! Register for both intensives and save $25. Just add the word “summer” when you checkout![/box] \nIn this intensive\, students will get to practice in front of the camera multiple times in a positive and supportive environment\, working on copy from TV\, film\, commercial\, and corporate auditions. Actors will participate in simulated auditions: transitioning from the lobby\, into the casting room\, onto slating\, into the sides\, and learning how to leave the audition with your head held high. We will also go over the do’s and don’ts of our local casting directors. \nTaught by founders David S. Hogan and Angela DiMarco\, this fun and fast paced intensive will give students a combination of craft and confidence that is needed to book the callback and the job. \n[learn_more caption=”Instructor Bios”] David S. Hogan Founder\, Director of Education. David is an actor\, teacher\, producer\, and director. His career began in the theatre\, and his work has been seen on many Seattle stages\, including Book-It Repertory Theatre\, Seattle Shakespeare Company\, The Seattle Opera\, Seattle Repertory Theatre\, and more. As an actor\, he is classically trained\, and his resume’ boasts many colossal roles from Shakespeare’s canon: Mark Antony (Julius Caesar)\, Leontes (A Winter’s Tale)\, Caliban (The Tempest)\, Cassius (Julius Caesar)\, and King Henry (Henry V). His work in the theatre is celebrated\, he 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 for excellence in acting. He also works steadily in front of the camera\, recently wapping Paralytic\, his first feature film as an actor/producer. Since pursuing on-camera work in earnest in 2011\, he has booked roles in short film\, feature films\, commercials\, corporate videos\, and television. David has been working as an acting coach and professional consultant since 2010. He has studied with John Jacobsen (direct line to Uta Hagen)\, Tom Todoroff (direct line to Stella Adler)\, Jessica Marlowe Goldstein (direct line to Leonid Anisimov)\, Nike Imoru\, Steven Anderson\, and David Strasberg to name a few. Film and TV Highlights Include: Z Nation\, Paralytic\, The Device\, The Maury Island Incident\, and NBC’s Grimm. More information about David can be found on his website and IMDb. \nAngela DiMarco\nFounder\, Director of Youth Education. Angela was born and raised in Seattle\, Washington. She was cast in her first feature film\, Waiting for the Light (starring Shirley MacLaine and Teri Garr)\, when she was ten years old. Still a student at Summit K-12 Alternative School of the Arts\, she continued training and performing – in local commercials\, voice-overs\, and on the stage. She attended Otterbein College\, where she studied in the BFA program. She then moved to Los Angeles where she competed in IMTA (International Modeling and Talent Association) and received the award for Best Comedic Performance. While is Los Angeles she met Sven Pape\, who would later direct her in the horror feature film\, Hollywood Kills (starring Dominic Keating). Angela began to teach and direct young actors in Los Angeles\, creating new material for the actors to perform on stage\, and working with original scenes to film for their reels. In 1999\, she moved back to Seattle and continued to teach young actors in the Northwest. Angela has worked steadily as a stage and film actress for over 20 years. Appearing at The Seattle Repertory Theatre\, Intiman Playhouse\, Village Theatre\, Seattle Shakespeare Company\, and more\, garnering praise from peers\, the press\, and receiving three Gregory Award Nominations: 2010-2012. Having been a child actor herself\, she knows the struggles and fears that come with the territory. She hopes to share her own experiences to help the up and coming actors in the NW succeed. Recent Highlights Include: Paralytic; The Device\, a NW feature film from The October People. Additionally\, you can see Angela as Rosie Finkelstein in the feature Ira Finkelstein’s Christmas (starring Elliott Gould). Ira Finkelstein’s Christmas placed in the Top 10 best of SIFF 2012 (Seattle International Film Festival). Ira was also the 2012 Winner of IFFF (International Family Film Festival). In January of 2013\, she was in the film\, By God’s Grace with Cameron Deane Stewart. Here is a link to her website and to her IMDB page.[/learn_more] \nIn this workshop will will also briefly cover headshots\, resumes\, and getting ahead in the Seattle area market. \nWhat you will learn: \n– Script analysis for the audition\n– How to audition for an agent\n– How to audition for commercials\n– How to audition for TV\n– How to audition for film\n– How to audition for corporate\n– What to expect during the audition process\n– How to avoid common mistakes during your audition\n– The importance of listening in your work\n– and more \nWhat to bring\, pen and paper\, water\, a snack or a light lunch (refrigerator on site)\, your headshot and resume’ (if you have one). \nJoin us for this intensive by purchasing a ticket below. And after you register for this great intensive\, be sure to check out our next offering\, which covers everything you need to know about what to do after you book the gig – Working Actor Intensive: “On Set\, No Sweat!”
URL:https://mightytripod.com/events/audition-intensive-booking-the-job/
LOCATION:WA
CATEGORIES:Acting for the Camera,Acting for TV,Actor Training,Adult Workshops,Commercial Acting,Weekend Workshops,Workshop,Youth Workshops
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20150423T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20150521T213000
DTSTAMP:20150423T205608Z
CREATED:20150319T050220Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150423T205608Z
UID:2509-1429813800-1432243800@mightytripod.com
SUMMARY:Acting 4 Camera: Foundations (April 2015)
DESCRIPTION:AGE: 13+.\nDATES: April 23 – May 21.\nLEVELS: Beginner – Intermediate.\nWITH: David S. Hogan and Angela DiMarco. \nThis is our foundational course for actors (13 years and up)\, which offers an extremely 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 this course\, we will also look into the business of the business\, covering things like agents\, headshots\, resumes\, casting directors\, and more. This is a great course for students new to acting in general\, new to on-camera acting specifically\, or those who have a bit of experience\, but are looking to take their craft deeper. Cameras are used in class\, and students receive access to all footage filmed.*  \n*Scenes and other footage are recorded onto SD cards\, which we provide. These SD cards are given to students so the work can be reviewed at home. \nCourse runs for five consecutive Thursday evenings. Classes are from 6:30pm – 9:30pm. \nWhat the course covers: \n\nScene Study\nImprov\nAudition Techniques\nPerformance for the Camera\nHow to Get Work in Seattle\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.” David and Tony’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 \nThis dynamic\, 5 week course is for actors who are: \n\nNew to the world of acting.\nExperienced in stage acting\, but new to on-camera acting.\nLooking for new tools to add to their craft.\nReady to learn more about how to get ahead in the Seattle industry.\nLooking to book more auditions.\nNeeding confidence in their work.\n\nOur class is taught by David S. Hogan and Angela DiMarco. \n \n  \n  \n  \n  \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). Recent credits include: Paralytic\, Z Nation\, The Device\, Force Play\, Deadline\, Booked\, A Bit of Bad Luck starring Cary Elwes\, The Maury Island Incident\, and Trauma. 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 their first feature film on the verge of principal photography. \n \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 Comedia Del 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. She also prides herself in her annual short film production with Explorer West Middle-School students. 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 Hollywood Kills\, Switchmas\, The Device\, By Gods Grace\, Brides To Be and Paralytic \n 
URL:https://mightytripod.com/events/acting-4-camera-foundations-april-2015/
LOCATION:WA
CATEGORIES:Acting for the Camera,Camera 1
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20150421T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20150519T203000
DTSTAMP:20150420T203025Z
CREATED:20150319T053312Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150420T203025Z
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SUMMARY:Advanced Acting 4 Camera (April 2015)
DESCRIPTION:AGE: 16+.\nDATES: April 23 – May 21.\nLEVELS: Advanced.\nINSTRUCTORS: David S. Hogan\, Angela DiMarco\, and Tony Doupe’. \nThis is our advanced acting for the camera course for actors (16 years and up). You must have previously taken an intermediate-advanced course to be admitted to this session. If you have questions\, please don’t hesitate to contact us. \nDuring this course\, we will take scene study and audition technique to the next level\, challenging students to go deeper in their work. Cameras are used in class\, and students receive access to all footage filmed.*  \n*Scenes and other footage are recorded onto SD cards\, which we provide. These SD cards are given to students so the work can be reviewed at home. \nCourse runs for five consecutive Tuesday evenings. Classes are from 6:30pm – 9:30pm. \nWhat the course covers: \n\nAdvanced Scene Study\nAdvanced Audition Technique (for TV and Film)\nGetting Out of Your Head\nConnecting to the Body\nImprovisation\nCharacter Building\n\n[divider_line type=”divider_line”] \nTestimonial: \n“This is a very beneficial team to study with. Awesome folks. If you’re a seasoned actor or a newbie\, you can take something substantial away. Whether it is refreshing on breaking down a script\, some technical camera aspects\, chatting about the business or\, most importantly\, character building then you’re going to the right place. It’s a healthy mix of renew\, revitalize and connect. I’ve also had great networking through the class. Lastly\, they recognize that one approach doesn’t work for all actors\, (but will offer great approaches) they just want to see and get the best out of you. Looking forward to taking more.” – Amanda Yeoman Brooke \nFor more reviews\, head to our Facebook ——->  \n \n  \n  \n  \n  \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). Recent credits include: Paralytic\, Z Nation\, The Device\, Force Play\, Deadline\, Booked\, A Bit of Bad Luck starring Cary Elwes\, The Maury Island Incident\, and Trauma. 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 their first feature film on the verge of principal photography. \n \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 Comedia Del 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. She also prides herself in her annual short film production with Explorer West Middle-School students. 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 Hollywood Kills\, Switchmas\, The Device\, By Gods Grace\, Brides To Be and Paralytic \n \n  \n  \n  \n  \nTony is a SAG-AFTRA actor with an MFA from California Institute of the Arts. An actor for over 30 years\, recent credits include a supporting roles in the feature films The Last Rescue\, Wild\, starring Reese Witherspoon\, Laggies\, staring Kira Knightly\, Eden\, starring Beau Bridges and the role of “Walt” in Ira Finkelstein’s Christmas with Elliott Gould and David DeLuise\, directed by Sue Corcoran. Tony co-starred as “Lynch” in the feature film The River Sorrow\, with Ray Liota and Christian Slater\, presented at the 2011 Cannes Film Festival. He has leading roles in the feature films\, Frayed\, Kononia and The Off Hours written and directed by Megan Griffiths\, seen at the 2011 Sundance Film Festival and Safety Not Guaranteed starring Kirsten Bell and Aubrey Plaza. He has been a guest star for the TV series Leverage starring Timothy Hutton\, Grimm and Z Nation. \nTony had supporting roles on numerous feature films including The Ring\, starring Naomi Watts and Life or Something like It\, starring Angelina Jolie. His television career is significant\, with roles in Northern Exposure\,  Unsolved Mysteries\, and The Fugitive. A popular featured commercial actor\, his many credits include spots in Pizza Hut\, Microsoft\, Tractor Supply\, Lowes Hardware\, The Seattle Mariners and Rodda Paint. Tony has been producing\, directing\, teaching and coaching actors for seventeen years both privately and at the college level. For more credit information\, please visit his IMDB page. \n 
URL:https://mightytripod.com/events/advanced-acting-4-camera-april-2015/
LOCATION:WA
CATEGORIES:Acting for the Camera,Camera 3
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20150210T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20150310T213000
DTSTAMP:20150202T215640Z
CREATED:20150106T162755Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150202T215640Z
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SUMMARY:Acting 4 Camera: Scene Study & Character Development
DESCRIPTION:WHEN: February 10 – March 10\, 2015. Course runs for 5 consecutive Tuesday evenings from 6:30 – 9:30pm.\nLEVEL: Intermediate-Advanced.\nAGE: 14+ (actors under 18 must contact us for approval).\nCOST: $300 (early bird). Register at bottom of page. \nCamera 2 is our intermediate-advanced course for adult actors. This course is open for actors who have taken Camera 1/Foundations\, or for those who have been granted instructor approval (If you have not taken Camera 1 or Foundations\, please contact us before you register). \nCameras are used in class\, and students receive access to all footage filmed.*\n*Scenes and other videos are recorded onto SD cards\, which we provide. These SD cards will be given to you. You can review your footage at home. \nWhat the course covers: \n\nIn Depth Scene Study\nCharacter Work\nImprovisation for Character Building\nWorking in Medium and Close Up Framing\nSome commercial/corporate practice to keep you honest.\n\n[divider_line type=”divider_line”] \n“My experience in Camera 2 with Mighty Tripod Productions has helped me make amazing progress in front of the camera. I truly believe that focusing more on scene study in this class has helped me to reach a new level of authenticity on film. It was a great blend of receiving acting and technical feedback. The great thing about the teachers is that students get very honest feedback that helps them improve a lot faster. They are also readily available for all questions in and outside of class and are incredibly helpful in providing advice about the industry. I very much appreciated my time in the class and feel that I have improved and learned a great deal. It is most definitely time well spent training in Camera 2.\n~ Rebecca Kim \n[divider_line type=”divider_line”] \n“Working with David and Tony in the Camera 2 class has been instrumental in re-framing how I approach my scene work and character development. They offered challenging alternate choices for given situations that gave me the freedom to continue to discover nuances and build higher stakes throughout the filming process\, take after take after take… I feel that I have left this class with more valuable tools than I anticipated and I’m eager to put them to use in my work moving forward. Also to work with these two again! Incredibly talented actors and directors with a solid eye for refining their students’ trouble spots.”\n~ Andi Norris \n[divider_line type=”divider_line”] \nThis dynamic\, 5 week course is for actors who: \n\nhave taken Camera 1/Foundations.\nave some professional on-camera experience\, or professional training.\nwant to go deeper in their work.\nwant to learn how to be compelling in front of the camera.\nare feeling stuck in their craft.\nneed a confidence boost.\n\nOur class is taught by David S. Hogan and Tony Doupe’\, with assistance from Angela DiMarco. \n\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				David S. Hogan\, Founder\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				Angela DiMarco\n				\n		\n\n[divider_line type=”divider_line”] \nDavid has been acting professionally in Seattle since 2000\, and his work in theater 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. Recent credits include: Deadline\, Booked\, A Bit of Bad Luck starring Cary Elwes\, The Maury Island Incident\, and Trauma. He is a passionate advocate for the northwest actor\, and his dedication to the craft and elevation of the Seattle film actor is unparalleled. \n[divider_line type=”divider_line”] \nAngela was cast in her first feature film\, Waiting For The Light\, when she was 10 years old. She was born and raised in Seattle but has lived and worked in the midwest\, and Los Angeles. After moving back to the NW\, she worked in professional Theatre for 10 years. Angela is a consecutive three-time Gregory Award Nominee. She returned to film in 2011 as Rosie Finkelstein in the film Switchmas\, starring Elliott Gould. You can also see her in The Device\, Together Forever\, Trauma\, Worst Laid Plans and Legends from the Sky. Angela has found a perfect balance for both Film and Theatre in her career. Angela and her husband David S. Hogan launched their own company\, Mighty Tripod Productions in 2012. They produce original work while collaborating and coaching local artists. She is happy to be a teaching and performing artist in the place she has always called Home. \n[divider_line type=”divider_line”] \nTony is a SAG-AFTRA actor with an MFA from California Institute of the Arts. An actor for over 30 years\, recent credits include a supporting roles in the feature films The Last Rescue\, Wild\, starring Reese Witherspoon\, Laggies\, staring Kira Knightly\, Eden\, starring Beau Bridges and the role of “Walt” in Ira Finkelstein’s Christmas with Elliott Gould and David DeLuise\, directed by Sue Corcoran. Tony co-starred as “Lynch” in the feature film The River Sorrow\, with Ray Liota and Christian Slater\, presented at the 2011 Cannes Film Festival. He has leading roles in the feature films\, Frayed\, Kononia and The Off Hours written and directed by Megan Griffiths\, seen at the 2011 Sundance Film Festival and Safety Not Guaranteed starring Kirsten Bell and Aubrey Plaza. He has been a guest star for the TV series Leverage starring Timothy Hutton\, Grimm and Z Nation. You can learn more about Tony’s extensive resume’ on his IMDB page. \n 
URL:https://mightytripod.com/events/acting-4-camera-scene-study-character-development/
LOCATION:WA
CATEGORIES:Acting for the Camera,Acting for TV,Camera 1,Camera 2,Commercial Acting
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20141116T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20141116T160000
DTSTAMP:20141104T044417Z
CREATED:20141104T043623Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20141104T044417Z
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SUMMARY:From Seattle to L.A. Seminar with Sarah J. Eagen
DESCRIPTION:AGE: 16+\nWHO: Anyone considering the move to Los Angeles or those curious about the similarities and differences between the two markets.\nCOST: $25\nWHEN: Sunday\, November 16\, 2-4pm. \nAre you interested in making the leap to L.A.\, but don’t know how to go about doing it? Do you have a date to move established\, but aren’t sure what you should do to get ahead once you arrive? If so\, then join us as we host Sarah J. Eagen in this exciting one-day workshop for actors considering the move to the largest market there – Los Angeles\, California. \nIn this two hour seminar we will: \n~ Discuss the similarities and differences between to two markets\, and identify whether the move is right for you. \n~ Give you a brief intro into the types of classes that are available so you can continue working on your craft as soon as you arrive. \n~ Talk about how to narrow down the several hundred agencies and management companies to pinpoint the ones that each individual should be targeting. \n~ Introduce several online resources you can be utilizing NOW\, before your move! \n  \nAbout the presenter:\nSarah is an L.A. based Actress and Choreographer who firmly believes in the power of positivity. After earning a double degree in Theatre and Neuroscience\, and studying at the Gaiety School of Acting in Dublin\, Ireland\, Sarah spend several years working in theatre\, film\, commercial\, and voice over in Seattle. She has since relocated to L.A.\, where her research-based business approach has served her well\, and she has added Writer\, Producer\, and Acting Biz Consultant to her repertoire. Sarah is a writer for the blog\, Ms in the Biz\, and gets great joy from helping others better understand the acting industry. For her latest news\, visit her website and connect with her on Twitter. \nWe are thrilled to host Ms. Eagen\, and we hope to see you at the seminar! \n 
URL:https://mightytripod.com/events/from-seattle-to-l-a-seminar-with-sarah-j-eagen/
LOCATION:WA
CATEGORIES:Acting for the Camera,Acting for TV,Actor Business,Seminars
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20141027T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20141027T210000
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SUMMARY:CD POV Seminar with Nike Imoru\, CSA
DESCRIPTION:WHAT: CD POV seminar.\nAGE: 13 and up. Parents are encouraged to attend with their children. There is a lot of important information for young actors and their guardians.\nWHEN: October 27\, 7-9PM.\nWHERE: Northwest Film Forum. \nPurchase your ticket at the bottom of this page. \nWhat is CD POV? – (Casting Director’s Point of View) is a workshop created by Ms. Imoru\, in which she converts the workshop space into a literal casting studio and takes participants behind the scenes of the casting process. Participants then ‘play’ casting director\, writer(s)\, producer(s)\, camera operator(s)\, and of course\, actor(s).  She recreates both the intense casting environment and shares the unique kinds of “data” that the “end user” (producers) sees in order to make their final choices in the casting process. \nThis Mighty Tripod ProductionsT/Nike Imoru Casting seminar draws on CD POV  and offers a view of the casting process from that unique perspective. \nMore Info (Some of the info below will also be featured in the next Nike Imoru Casting newsletter): \nBetween March 5th and September 25th 2104\, Nike Imoru\, CSA \nReviewed – 3000 on-line actor profiles (1100  for series regular roles) \nObserved  – 2000 audition self tapes; \nAuditioned – 900 hundred actors from Idaho to New York \nConducted – 300 hours of live casting sessions in Seattle and Spokane \nCoached –  88  days on set with lead actors;  and finally \nCast 90% NW actors in Z Nation\, currently SyFy Channel’s top rated original series! \nFor her second seminar collaboration with MTP\, Ms. Imoru will discuss the behind-the-scenes aspect of her work as a casting director who now works in tandem with executive producer and screen writers. \n\nHow DO you get cast in a network tv show in the NW?\nHow does the actor improve their chances of  being seen and being cast?\nWhat are the differences between auditioning for the networks and auditioning for film?\nWhat makes effective  business and marketing tools?\nSelf-taping auditions – some important basic facts?\nShe will offer concrete examples\, from her own casting studio\, of actors who ‘walked into the role’\, and how they did it.\nShe will also talk about coaching both LA and NW lead actors on film and TV sets.\n\nFrom coaching to casting; on stage or screen\, Ms. Imoru has become the region’s one-stop regional ‘actor-expert’. She has spent over a decade in the NW first teaching\, then directing\, coaching and casting some of the region’s finest actors.  An actor herself\, Ms. Imoru’s reach is always global; her passion for the actor\, unstoppable and her unique understanding of the actor-in-process\, unparalleled. \nIn a recent WoW (Words of Wisdom or just some simple words of advice from a casting director) …..Ms Imoru says: \n\n“I didn’t  need Z Nation to prove  that I could cast a network tv show with 90% regional actors\, I already knew that. I just needed a project  to show the rest of the world\, what it would look like when I did!  Currently it looks like  the best selling original series on SyFy.” \n\nWe hope you will join us for this one-of-a-kind event for actors in the NW. \nIf there is not a ticket-buying option at the bottom of this page\, you may purchase a ticket at the door. Cash or check (to Mighty Tripod) only.
URL:https://mightytripod.com/events/cd-pov-seminar-with-nike-imoru-csa/
LOCATION:WA
CATEGORIES:Acting for the Camera,Acting for TV,Actor Business,Actor Training,Adult Workshops,Seminars,Workshop,Youth Workshops
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