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SUMMARY:Camera 1: The Audition & The Business
DESCRIPTION:covid-19 vaccination required sales begin may 1\nlevel 1 (beginners+)\, ages: 14+june 19 – july 17\, 1pm – 4pm5 classes – 5 consecutive SUNDAYSregister at the bottom of this page\nIs Camera 1 for you?\nYou will be working in front of the camera each week! \nIf you are new to the on-camera acting world\, or are transitioning from the stage to the screen\, then this course is built for you. Taught by Mighty Tripod Acting Studio founders\, Angela DiMarco and David S. Hogan (both working actors in the PNW market)\, this course will give you all the tools you need to successful prepare and perform an on-camera audition. \nCamera 1 will also teach you about the business of the on-camera business\, answering questions like\, “What makes a great headshot?” “How do I land a reputable talent agent?” “Where do I find local auditions?” and much more. \nWe have been teaching this course for 10 years – adapting\, changing\, and growing along the way – and we look forward to each and every new class of students who join us at the studio for Camera 1. \nearly bird prices for 1 week only countdown to early bird sales\nWhat we Cover\n\nSlating 101 – How to slate with your personality and keep it simple and engaging\nCommercial Audition Technique\nOn-Camera Techniques for Film/TV\nThe Business of the Business\nMonologue for the Camera\nScript Analysis\nand more\n\nInstructor Bios \nMTAS \nFOUNDERS \nAngela and David founded Mighty Tripod in 2012. The production wing creates narrative films\, and the acting studio teaches the art and craft of on-camera acting to students of all ages and experience levels at our Seattle studio and online. And\, of course\, we also teach the business of the business\, which is a point of emphasis in Camera 1.\nWe love our work and we look forward to meeting you along your creative journey. We know you have the passion. Now\, let’s discover your talent!
URL:https://mightytripod.com/events/camera-1-master-the-audition-learn-the-business-august-2022/
LOCATION:Mighty Tripod Acting Studio\, 650 S. Orcas Street\, Suite 203\, Seattle\, WA\, 98108\, United States
CATEGORIES:Acting for the Camera,Actor Business,Actor Training,Camera 1
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SUMMARY:Camera 1: Master the Audition\, Learn the Business
DESCRIPTION:covid-19 vaccination required sales begin may 1\nlevel 1 (beginners+)\, ages: 14+june 19 – july 17\, 1pm – 4pm5 classes – 5 consecutive SUNDAYSregister at the bottom of this page\nIs Camera 1 for you?\nYou will be working in front of the camera each week! \n\nIf you are new to the on-camera acting world\, or are transitioning from the stage to the screen\, then this course is built for you. Taught by Mighty Tripod Acting Studio founders\, Angela DiMarco and David S. Hogan (both working actors in the PNW market)\, this course will give you all the tools you need to successful prepare and perform an on-camera audition. \n\nCamera 1 will also teach you about the business of the on-camera business\, answering questions like\, “What makes a great headshot?” “How do I land a reputable talent agent?” “Where do I find local auditions?” and much more. \n\nWe have been teaching this course for 10 years – adapting\, changing\, and growing along the way – and we look forward to each and every new class of students who join us at the studio for Camera 1. \nearly bird prices for 1 week only countdown to early bird sales\nWhat we Cover\n\nSlating 101 – How to slate with your personality and keep it simple and engaging\nCommercial Audition Technique\nOn-Camera Techniques for Film/TV\nThe Business of the Business\nMonologue for the Camera\nScript Analysis\nand more\n\nInstructor Bios \nMTAS \nFOUNDERS \nAngela and David founded Mighty Tripod in 2012. The production wing creates narrative films\, and the acting studio teaches the art and craft of on-camera acting to students of all ages and experience levels at our Seattle studio and online. And\, of course\, we also teach the business of the business\, which is a point of emphasis in Camera 1. \nWe love our work and we look forward to meeting you along your creative journey. We know you have the passion. Now\, let’s discover your talent!
URL:https://mightytripod.com/events/camera-1-master-the-audition-learn-the-business-june-2022/
LOCATION:Mighty Tripod Acting Studio\, 650 S. Orcas Street\, Suite 203\, Seattle\, WA\, 98108\, United States
CATEGORIES:Acting for the Camera,Actor Business,Actor Training,Camera 1
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SUMMARY:Acting on Camera: The Audition & The Business
DESCRIPTION:THIS IN-STUDIO CLASS IS FOR VACCINATED STUDENTS ONLY. EARLY BIRD PRICING ONLY AVAILABLE FOR A LIMITED TIME – SHOP EARLY!\nIf you are viewing this page on a smartphone\, we suggest holding the device horizontally.\nWho is this class for?\nAges 14+ \nExperience: Beginners+Proof of vaccination required for attendance. \nThis 5-week class meets every Monday from January 10 – February 07 at our Seattle (Georgetown) studio. In this class you will learn all about acting on-camera\, auditioning\, and the local\, entertainment industry. The class is fun\, challenging\, and designed to help you understand and excel in the on-camera audition. We will touch on self-taping\, but in order to master the self-taped audition\, you should  take our Self-Tape Academy Online. \n\nCOUNTDOWN CLOCK\nREGISTER AT THE BOTTOM OF THIS PAGE\nDiscounted prices on 5-week courses are available to students who continue training at our studio.\nThis class offers a well rounded curriculum\, giving students comfort and confidence in front of the camera\, and setting them up for success in multiple venues (film\, TV\, commercials). This class will make sure each actor knows the industry standards for on-camera auditioning and how to bring their performances to a professional and competitive standard.\nDuring the course\, we will also look at the business of the acting business\, covering things like: local talent agents (and how to submit for representation\, if desired)\, actor headshots\, resumes\, casting directors\, where to find auditions\, and more. This is a great course for students new to acting in general\, those new to on-camera acting specifically\, and actors who have some experience\, but are looking to take their craft deeper.\nAuditions are one of the most important parts of the actor’s job\, and this class will prepare them for the ever-changing industry.\nStudents will work in every class\, and their work is recorded and sent to them.\nWHAT IS COVERED?\n\nAudition techniques for commercials\, film\, and TV\nIntroduction to the PNW acting & filmmaking scene\nScript analysis 101\nMonologue for the camera\nHow to find a talent agent\nand more\n\n \n“They are good\, good people.”\nThey know the craft.  They know the Northwest film scene.  They want to share and help actors get work and get better at their work.  What else is there to say?  Oh\, yeah.  They are good\, good people.  \nROBERT PERKINS //  Actor \n \n“The best in the business!”\nAngela and David are the best in the business when it comes to private coaching\, headshots\, acting intensives\, and everything else a performer needs to navigate the industry. \nSARA GEIGER   //  Actor \nTHIS DYNAMIC COURSE IS RIGHT FOR YOU IF YOU:\n\nAre new to the world of acting and auditioning\nLooking to land more auditions\nNeed more confidence in your work\nAre looking to add more tools to your actor craft\nAre experience as a stage actor\, but need to learn more about on-camera work\nAre ready to learn more about how to get ahead in the PNW on-camera industry\n\nFINAL THOUGHTS\nSAFETY FIRSTCOVID-19 Vaccination required for enrollment. Masks must be worn at all times when in the studio\, unless you are performing in front of the camera. Your instructors\, Angela & David are fully vaccinated against COVID-19. Temperature checks required before entry. If you are feeling ill or are running a fever\, you should not attend class\, but you should attend remotely.\nEVERYTHING ELSEThe Industry is always changing\, so it’s only natural that the market changes along with it. We teach students how to stay informed and current in the NW. Seattle is a smaller market\, but NW actors are still competing with LA actors. \nAt Mighty Tripod Acting Studio\, David and Angela stay connected to current Industry trends\, and have built relationships with all of the area’s casting directors and talent agents. We are also producers and working actors\, and we share the wisdom gleaned from our experiences as we travel along the Actor’s Path.\nWe look forward to working with you!~ David and Angela
URL:https://mightytripod.com/events/acting-on-camera-jan-2022/
LOCATION:Mighty Tripod Acting Studio\, 650 S. Orcas Street\, Suite 203\, Seattle\, WA\, 98108\, United States
CATEGORIES:Acting for the Camera,Actor Training,Auditioning,Camera 1
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DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210929T213000
DTSTAMP:20260521T190039
CREATED:20210725T222419Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210807T184121Z
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SUMMARY:Camera 1: Auditioning & The Business of the Business
DESCRIPTION:In-Studio Training is Back!\n***PROOF OF VACCINATION REQUIRED***SEPTEMBER 01 – SEPTEMBER 29\, WEDNESDAYS AT 630PM* \n*If this course needs to be shifted to a virtual platform due to COVID-19\, you will be notified ASAP and refunded\, if desired. \n\nLearn all about acting\,  auditioning\, actor biz\, and the PNW filmmaking scene in this dynamic\, fun\, and challenging course for actors 14+. This course is taught by studio founders Angela DiMarco & David Hogan.  \n\nThis 5-week course for actors is all about on-camera auditioning & the business of the on-camera business.  Students will work in every class\, auditioning with scripts from film\, TV\, and commercials. Audition simulations are recorded and footage is provided to participants so learning can continue outside of the studio setting. Our studio is a safe space for learning for actors of any age\, and this course is built for actor age 14+.  \n\nThis course is designed to give actors confidence and comfort in front of the camera\, but  you will also learn about the PNW Entertainment Industry (agents\, casting directors\, producers) and where to find local auditions. \n\nThere is more information below and registration is at the bottom of this page. \nIF YOU ARE VISITING THIS PAGE ON A SMARTPHONE\, HOLD THE DEVICE HORIZONTALLY FOR BEST VIEWING. \nWHATISTAUGHTIN THECOURSE?\n\nAudition  Techniques for any on-camera job.\nThe Business of the Business.\nIntro to Script Analysis.\nActing Foundations & Refreshers.\nWho’s Who in the Local Industry (agents\, casting directors\, etc.).\nWhat makes a great headshot\, and more.\n\nWho is this Course For?\nLevels: Beginner – IntermediateAges: 14+This course is for actors who are new to acting in general\, and for actors with some acting background\, but limited on-camera experience. A lot of actors who have worked on the stage\, but are newer to the on-camera industry are a great fit for this class\, but we teach many actors in Master the Audition who have no acting/performance experience. \n \nMany of our students take this course more than once because auditioning is such an important skill to master (note: you might not master auditioning if you only take this course once\, but you are always welcome to take it again!). \n \nThis course is where most new students (new to this studio) start their journey with us\, and we consider it foundational training for the northwest on-camera actor. \n\nIf you have any questions about whether this class is right for your level\, don’t hesitate to reach out. \nI took Camera 1\, 2\, and 3 with Angela and David. They’re both fantastic teachers! As actors themselves who are very involved with everything going on in the industry\, their expertise when working on my own acting was extremely helpful. The class series really promotes enthusiasm and creativity in the process while working through a piece\, whether it is  commercial copy or scene study. They take pride in their work and genuinely want the best for their students. If you’re looking for classes in the Seattle area\, Mighty Tripod should definitely be on your list! \nNEIL WANG\nACTOR \nFinal Thoughts \nFounders  \nDavid & Angela \nDavid & Angela are working actors in the PNW with over 50 years combined experience. They have long standing and positive relationships with local agents\, casting directors\, and industry leaders. \nBy working in the biz\, they have a unique perspective and real-world experience that they bring into each and every class that they teach.\nMaster the Craft. Discover Your Talent. Empower Your Art.\nMighty Tripod Acting Studio
URL:https://mightytripod.com/events/master-the-audition/
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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DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210318T213000
DTSTAMP:20260521T190039
CREATED:20210111T035119Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210306T224031Z
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SUMMARY:Camera 1: Master the Audition
DESCRIPTION:currently\, all our courses and workshops are being held online\, via Zoom.\nIf you are viewing this page on a smartphone\, we suggest holding the device horizontally.\nCOUNTDOWN CLOCK\n  0  0Days :   0  0Hours :   0  0Minutes :   0  0Seconds  \nYou missed out! \nREGISTER AT THE BOTTOM OF THIS PAGE\nCAMERA 1: Master the audition is our first course in a series of three. \nNext up are: CAMERA 2: Scene Study & Character Development (intermediate)\, CAMERA 3: How to be Funny(er) on Camera\, CAMERA 3: Dramatic Acting on Camera\, and Camera 4: Advanced On-Camera Acting.\nDiscounted prices on 5-week courses are available to students who continue training at our studio.\nCamera 1 offers a well rounded curriculum\, giving students comfort and confidence in front of the camera\, and setting them up for success in multiple venues (film\, TV\, commercials). This class will make sure each actor knows the industry standards for virtual auditioning and how to bring their auditions to the next level.\nDuring the course\, we will also look at the business of the acting business\, covering things like: local talent agents (and how to submit for representation\, if desired)\, actor headshots\, resumes\, casting directors\, where to find auditions\, and more. This is a great course for students new to acting in general\, those new to on-camera acting specifically\, and actors who have some experience\, but are looking to take their craft deeper.\nAuditions are one the most important parts of the actor’s job\, and this class will prepare them for the ever-changing industry.\nStudents will work in every class\, and their work is recorded and sent to them.\nWHAT IS COVERED?\n\nAudition techniques for commercials\, film\, and TV\nIntroduction to the PNW acting & filmmaking scene\nScript analysis 101\nMonologue for the camera\nHow to find a talent agent\nand more\n\n \n“They are good\, good people.”\nThey know the craft.  They know the Northwest film scene.  They want to share and help actors get work and get better at their work.  What else is there to say?  Oh\, yeah.  They are good\, good people.  \nROBERT PERKINS //  Actor \n \n“The best in the business!”\nAngela and David are the best in the business when it comes to private coaching\, headshots\, acting intensives\, and everything else a performer needs to navigate the industry. \nSARA GEIGER   //  Actor \nTHIS DYNAMIC COURSE IS RIGHT FOR YOU IF YOU:\n\nAre new to the world of acting and auditioning\nLooking to land more auditions\nNeed more confidence in your work\nAre looking to add more tools to your actor craft\nAre experience as a stage actor\, but need to learn more about on-camera work\nAre ready to learn more about how to get ahead in the PNW on-camera industry\n\nFINAL THOUGHTS\nThe Industry is always changing\, so it’s only natural that the market changes along with it. We teach students how to stay informed and current in the NW. Seattle is a smaller market\, but NW actors are still competing with LA actors. \nAt Mighty Tripod Acting Studio\, David and Angela stay connected to current Industry trends\, and have built relationships with all of the area’s casting directors and talent agents. We are also producers and working actors\, so we can share the wisdom gleaned from our experiences as we travel along the Actor’s Path.\nWe look forward to working with you!~ David and Angela
URL:https://mightytripod.com/events/camera-1-master-the-audition/
LOCATION:WA
CATEGORIES:Acting for the Camera,Camera 1
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200810T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200907T210000
DTSTAMP:20260521T190039
CREATED:20200716T204018Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200826T172619Z
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SUMMARY:On-Camera Acting: Fundamentals\, Audition Techniques\, & Zoom Auditioning! (SOLD OUT)
DESCRIPTION:actor training from the comfort and safety of your home!\nThis is fundamental virtual actor training for the camera which focuses on some of the most important aspects of the industry: The Audition\, The Business of the Business\, & Auditioning via Zoom! Register at the bottom of this page. \nEarly Bird Pricing: Thru the end of July!\nStart Date: Monday\, August 10.\nEnd Date: Monday\, September 07. \nZoom Meetings: 6:30pm-9:00pm.\nLevels: Beginner-Intermediate.\nAges: 14+ \nThis 5 session course via Zoom is taught by Mighty Tripod Acting Studio founders\, David S. Hogan and Angela DiMarco. \nIn On-Camera 1\, students will perform in each zoom session\, receive notes and redirection from David and Angela\, learn from watching others and hone their auditioning skills for commercials\, film\, and TV. \nCOURSE OUTLINE\nWeek 1: Getting to know the students! Teaching: The Business of the Business – Learn about headshots\, resumes\, casting directors\, talent agents\, and more. Learn how to slate for the camera\, and perform your first audition for immediate instructor feedback.\nWeek 2: Commercial auditioning\, continued. Lesson: How to be a text detective/script analysis for minor characters (under 5 lines).\nWeek 3: Under 5 performances. Lesson: How to be a text detective/script analysis for supporting roles (co-stars\, etc.).\nWeek 4: On-camera auditioning with longer scenes.\nWeek 5: Solo performance on-camera – The Monologue. Students will perform 2 contrasting monologues for feedback. Monologues are often used for talent agency interviews\, not just for theatre\, and are build into our curriculum so actors learn how to perform great solo pieces. \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\nThis dynamic course is for actors who are: \n\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.\n\nMEET YOUR INSTRUCTORS\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). He is a passionate advocate for the northwest actor\, and his dedication to the craft and elevation of the Seattle film actor is unparalleled. Credits Include: Z Nation Season 4\, Bad Samaritan starring David Tennant\, Paralytic\, The Scottish Play\, Chronoception\, The Device\, Super Secret\, A Bit of Bad Luck starring Cary Elwes. \nAngela was born and raised in Seattle\, Washington. She started in professional Theatre as a child and fell in love with performing. She was cast in her first feature film\, Waiting for the Light (starring Shirley MacLaine) when she was 10 years old. She then went on to study Commedia Dell’Arte\, improv\, and soon started teaching others. Since then\, she has become a full-time teaching and performing artist in Los Angeles and the NW. Angela not only has a passion for performing but also for working with children. Having been a child actor\, Angela enjoys helping guide young artists on their creative journey. She has taught and volunteered at out-reach programs for at-risk teens. When she is not teaching or on screen\, Angela performs with the Seattle Repertory\, Village Theatre\, Intiman\, Seattle Public Theater and more. She is humbled to be a consecutive three time Gregory Award nominee. Credits Include: the feature films The Parish\, Hollywood Kills\, Switchmas\, The Device\, By Gods Grace\, Brides To Be\, and Paralytic[/learn_more] \nFINAL THOUGHTS \nThe Industry is always changing\, so it’s only natural that the market changes along with it. We teach students how to stay informed and current in the NW. Seattle is a smaller market\, but NW actors are still competing with LA actors. At Mighty Tripod Acting Studio\, David and Angela stay connected to current Industry trends\, and have built relationships with all of the area’s casting directors and talent agents. We are also producers and working actors\, so we can share the wisdom gleaned from our experiences as we travel along the Actor’s Path. \nWe look forward to working with you!\n~ David and Angela
URL:https://mightytripod.com/events/on-camera-1-acting-fundamentals-and-audition-techniques/
LOCATION:WA
CATEGORIES:Acting for the Camera,Camera 1,MTAS Online
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200106T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200210T213000
DTSTAMP:20260521T190039
CREATED:20191106T194543Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191106T194934Z
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SUMMARY:Camera 1 (Mondays): Acting Foundations & Auditioning
DESCRIPTION:CAMERA 1: Acting Foundations & On-Camera Audition 101\nMAX ENROLLMENT: 12 Students\nAGE: 14+\nLEVELS: BEGINNER – INTERMEDIATE\nDATES/TIMES: Jan. 6 – Feb. 10 (5 classes over 6 weeks); 630pm-930pm\nREGISTER: At the bottom of this page \nCamera 1 is our first course in a series of three. Camera 2 is an intermediate scene study course\, and Camera 3 is advanced scene study. Discounted prices on 5-week courses are available to students who continue training at our studio. \nCamera 1 is our foundations course\, which offers a well rounded curriculum\, giving students comfort and confidence in front of the camera\, and setting them up for success in multiple venues (film\, TV\, commercial). \nDuring the course\, we will also look at the business of the acting business\, covering things like: local talent agents (and how to submit for representation\, if desired)\, actor headshots\, resumes\, casting directors\, where to find auditions\, and more. This is a great course for students new to acting in general\, those new to on-camera acting specifically\, and actors who have some experience\, but are looking to take their craft deeper. \nCameras are used in every class\, and students receive access to all footage filmed.*  *Please bring a 8GB Class 10 SDHC flash memory card to class. We will also have them for sale for $10. \nWhat the Course Covers:\n\n\nAuditioning.\n\n\nIntro to Scene Study.\n\n\nMonologue for Camera.\n\n\nHow to Find Opportunities in Seattle.\n\n\nThe Business of the Acting Business.\n\n\n\nTestimonial:\n“I’d been working in Seattle for the past four years with some success in both theater and film\, but I knew that there was more to learn that I just wasn’t getting “on the job.” Mighty Tripod’s class came recommended by Jodi Rothfield\, so knew it would be a good place to start. I went in thinking I needed to brush up on my camera technique; where to look\, how to stay in frame\, how to play to the camera\, etc. What I got was that and more: I’ve deepened my approach to acting\, both for the camera and for the stage. I’ve got a new set of tools I can use to prepare more fully for auditions and roles. And\, most importantly\, I’ve got a new sense of confidence that’s been making a big difference in real-world casting and on-set situations. I got so much out of the first class that I went on to take the next in the series\, and I plan to continue with Mighty Tripod’s ongoing classes and workshops.” – Marty Krouse \n[button link=”https://mightytripod.com/testimonials/” type=”big” color=”green” newwindow=”yes”] Read more testimonials![/button] \n\nThis dynamic course is for actors who are:\n\n\nNew to the world of acting.\n\n\nLooking to book more auditions.\n\n\nNeeding confidence in their work.\n\n\nLooking for new tools to add to their craft.\n\n\nExperienced in stage acting\, but new to on-camera acting.\n\n\nReady to learn more about how to get ahead in the Seattle industry.\n\n\nYOUR INSTRUCTORS [David S. Hogan & Angela DiMarco]\n\n[learn_more caption=”Bios”] David has been acting professionally in Seattle since 2000\, and his work is critically acclaimed (David is a three time winner of the Seattle Times Footlight Award for Stellar Acting – 2002\, 2009\, and 2012. He also received the 2012 Gypsy Rose Lee Award). His work in front of the camera began in earnest in 2010\, and since then he has worked frequently in the medium. David began his training at Seattle University\, where he developed his skills as a physical performer and comic actor\, working in masque\, and on broad\, farcical plays. When in college\, he also discovered the joy of performing Shakespeare. Since graduation\, he has continued his training\, working with a host of other exceptional teachers\, learning about the craft and exploring performance and character development though a variety of techniques (Meisner\, Method\, Viewpoints\, Suzuki\, Classical Text Work). He is a passionate advocate for the northwest actor\, and his dedication to the craft and elevation of the Seattle film actor is unparalleled. Credits Include: Z Nation Season 4\, Bad Samaritan starring David Tennant\, Paralytic\, The Scottish Play\, Chronoception\, The Device\, Super Secret\, A Bit of Bad Luck starring Cary Elwes. \nAngela was born and raised in Seattle\, Washington. She started in professional Theatre as a child and fell in love with performing. She was cast in her first feature film\, Waiting for the Light (starring Shirley MacLaine) when she was 10 years old. She then went on to study Commedia Dell’Arte\, improv\, and soon started teaching others. Since then\, she has become a full-time teaching and performing artist in Los Angeles and the NW. Angela not only has a passion for performing but also for working with children. Having been a child actor\, Angela enjoys helping guide young artists on their creative journey. She has taught and volunteered at out-reach programs for at-risk teens. When she is not teaching or on screen\, Angela performs with the Seattle Repertory\, Village Theatre\, Intiman\, Seattle Public Theater and more. She is humbled to be a consecutive three time Gregory Award nominee. Credits Include: the feature films The Parish\, Hollywood Kills\, Switchmas\, The Device\, By Gods Grace\, Brides To Be\, and Paralytic[/learn_more] \nFINAL THOUGHTS\nThe Industry is always changing\, so it’s only natural that the market changes along with it. We teach students how to stay informed and current in the NW. Seattle is a smaller market\, but NW actors are still competing with LA actors. At Mighty Tripod Acting Studio\, David and Angela stay connected to current Industry trends\, and have built relationships with all of the area’s casting directors and talent agents. We are also producers and working actors\, so we can share the wisdom gleaned from our experiences as we travel along the Actor’s Path. \nWe look forward to working with you!\n~ David and Angela
URL:https://mightytripod.com/events/camera-1-mondays-acting-foundations-auditioning-2/
LOCATION:Mighty Tripod Acting Studio\, 650 S. Orcas Street\, Suite 203\, Seattle\, WA\, 98108\, United States
CATEGORIES:Acting for the Camera,Acting for TV,Actor Business,Actor Training,Camera 1
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191106T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191211T213000
DTSTAMP:20260521T190039
CREATED:20190919T043028Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190923T221319Z
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SUMMARY:Camera 1 (Wednesdays): Acting Foundations & Auditioning
DESCRIPTION:CAMERA 1: Acting Foundations & On-Camera Audition 101\nMINIMUM ENROLLMENT: 6 Students\nMAX ENROLLMENT: 12 Students\nAGE: 14+\nLEVELS: BEGINNER – INTERMEDIATE\nDATES: November 6 – December 11; 6:30-930pm – 5 classes over 6 weeks (no class Thanksgiving week)\nREGISTER: At the bottom of this page \nCamera 1 is our first course in a series of three. Camera 2 is an intermediate scene study course\, and Camera 3 is advanced scene study. Discounted prices on 5-week courses are available to students who continue training at our studio. \nCamera 1 is our foundations course\, which offers a well rounded curriculum\, giving students comfort and confidence in front of the camera\, and setting them up for success in multiple venues (film\, TV\, commercial). \nDuring the course\, we will also look at the business of the acting business\, covering things like: local talent agents (and how to submit for representation\, if desired)\, actor headshots\, resumes\, casting directors\, where to find auditions\, and more. This is a great course for students new to acting in general\, those new to on-camera acting specifically\, and actors who have some experience\, but are looking to take their craft deeper. \nCameras are used in every class\, and students receive access to all footage filmed.*  *Please bring a 8GB Class 10 SDHC flash memory card to class. We will also have them for sale for $10. \nWhat the Course Covers:\n\n\nAuditioning.\n\n\nIntro to Scene Study.\n\n\nMonologue for Camera.\n\n\nHow to Find Opportunities in Seattle.\n\n\nThe Business of the Acting Business.\n\n\n\nTestimonial:\n“I’d been working in Seattle for the past four years with some success in both theater and film\, but I knew that there was more to learn that I just wasn’t getting “on the job.” Mighty Tripod’s class came recommended by Jodi Rothfield\, so knew it would be a good place to start. I went in thinking I needed to brush up on my camera technique; where to look\, how to stay in frame\, how to play to the camera\, etc. What I got was that and more: I’ve deepened my approach to acting\, both for the camera and for the stage. I’ve got a new set of tools I can use to prepare more fully for auditions and roles. And\, most importantly\, I’ve got a new sense of confidence that’s been making a big difference in real-world casting and on-set situations. I got so much out of the first class that I went on to take the next in the series\, and I plan to continue with Mighty Tripod’s ongoing classes and workshops.” – Marty Krouse \n[button link=”https://mightytripod.com/testimonials/” type=”big” color=”green” newwindow=”yes”] Read more testimonials![/button] \n\nThis dynamic course is for actors who are:\n\n\nNew to the world of acting.\n\n\nLooking to book more auditions.\n\n\nNeeding confidence in their work.\n\n\nLooking for new tools to add to their craft.\n\n\nExperienced in stage acting\, but new to on-camera acting.\n\n\nReady to learn more about how to get ahead in the Seattle industry.\n\n\nYOUR INSTRUCTORS [David S. Hogan & Angela DiMarco]\n\n[learn_more caption=”Bios”] David has been acting professionally in Seattle since 2000\, and his work is critically acclaimed (David is a three time winner of the Seattle Times Footlight Award for Stellar Acting – 2002\, 2009\, and 2012. He also received the 2012 Gypsy Rose Lee Award). His work in front of the camera began in earnest in 2010\, and since then he has worked frequently in the medium. David began his training at Seattle University\, where he developed his skills as a physical performer and comic actor\, working in masque\, and on broad\, farcical plays. When in college\, he also discovered the joy of performing Shakespeare. Since graduation\, he has continued his training\, working with a host of other exceptional teachers\, learning about the craft and exploring performance and character development though a variety of techniques (Meisner\, Method\, Viewpoints\, Suzuki\, Classical Text Work). He is a passionate advocate for the northwest actor\, and his dedication to the craft and elevation of the Seattle film actor is unparalleled. Credits Include: Z Nation Season 4\, Bad Samaritan starring David Tennant\, Paralytic\, The Scottish Play\, Chronoception\, The Device\, Super Secret\, A Bit of Bad Luck starring Cary Elwes. \nAngela was born and raised in Seattle\, Washington. She started in professional Theatre as a child and fell in love with performing. She was cast in her first feature film\, Waiting for the Light (starring Shirley MacLaine) when she was 10 years old. She then went on to study Commedia Dell’Arte\, improv\, and soon started teaching others. Since then\, she has become a full-time teaching and performing artist in Los Angeles and the NW. Angela not only has a passion for performing but also for working with children. Having been a child actor\, Angela enjoys helping guide young artists on their creative journey. She has taught and volunteered at out-reach programs for at-risk teens. When she is not teaching or on screen\, Angela performs with the Seattle Repertory\, Village Theatre\, Intiman\, Seattle Public Theater and more. She is humbled to be a consecutive three time Gregory Award nominee. Credits Include: the feature films The Parish\, Hollywood Kills\, Switchmas\, The Device\, By Gods Grace\, Brides To Be\, and Paralytic[/learn_more] \nFINAL THOUGHTS\nThe Industry is always changing\, so it’s only natural that the market changes along with it. We teach students how to stay informed and current in the NW. Seattle is a smaller market\, but NW actors are still competing with LA actors. At Mighty Tripod Acting Studio\, David and Angela stay connected to current Industry trends\, and have built relationships with all of the area’s casting directors and talent agents. We are also producers and working actors\, so we can share the wisdom gleaned from our experiences as we travel along the Actor’s Path. \nWe look forward to working with you!\n~ David and Angela
URL:https://mightytripod.com/events/camera-1-wednesdays-acting-foundations-auditioning/
LOCATION:Mighty Tripod Acting Studio\, 650 S. Orcas Street\, Suite 203\, Seattle\, WA\, 98108\, United States
CATEGORIES:Acting for the Camera,Actor Business,Auditioning,Camera 1
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191104T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191202T213000
DTSTAMP:20260521T190039
CREATED:20190716T193742Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190924T230233Z
UID:14874-1572892200-1575322200@mightytripod.com
SUMMARY:Camera 1 (Mondays) Acting Foundations & Auditioning
DESCRIPTION:***SOLD OUT. PLEASE CONTACT US TO BE ADDED TO THE WAIT LIST.*** OR… REGISTER FOR THE WEDNESDAY NIGHT SESSION OF CAMERA 1 NOW! \nCAMERA 1: Acting Foundations & On-Camera Audition 101\nMAX ENROLLMENT: 12 Students\nAGE: 14+\nLEVELS: BEGINNER – INTERMEDIATE\nDATES: November 4 – December 2; 6:30-930pm\nREGISTER: At the bottom of this page \nCamera 1 is our first course in a series of three. Camera 2 is an intermediate scene study course\, and Camera 3 is advanced scene study. Discounted prices on 5-week courses are available to students who continue training at our studio. \nCamera 1 is our foundations course\, which offers a well rounded curriculum\, giving students comfort and confidence in front of the camera\, and setting them up for success in multiple venues (film\, TV\, commercial). \nDuring the course\, we will also look at the business of the acting business\, covering things like: local talent agents (and how to submit for representation\, if desired)\, actor headshots\, resumes\, casting directors\, where to find auditions\, and more. This is a great course for students new to acting in general\, those new to on-camera acting specifically\, and actors who have some experience\, but are looking to take their craft deeper. \nCameras are used in every class\, and students receive access to all footage filmed.*  *Please bring a 8GB Class 10 SDHC flash memory card to class. We will also have them for sale for $10. \nWhat the Course Covers:\n\n\nAuditioning.\n\n\nIntro to Scene Study.\n\n\nMonologue for Camera.\n\n\nHow to Find Opportunities in Seattle.\n\n\nThe Business of the Acting Business.\n\n\n\nTestimonial:\n“I’d been working in Seattle for the past four years with some success in both theater and film\, but I knew that there was more to learn that I just wasn’t getting “on the job.” Mighty Tripod’s class came recommended by Jodi Rothfield\, so knew it would be a good place to start. I went in thinking I needed to brush up on my camera technique; where to look\, how to stay in frame\, how to play to the camera\, etc. What I got was that and more: I’ve deepened my approach to acting\, both for the camera and for the stage. I’ve got a new set of tools I can use to prepare more fully for auditions and roles. And\, most importantly\, I’ve got a new sense of confidence that’s been making a big difference in real-world casting and on-set situations. I got so much out of the first class that I went on to take the next in the series\, and I plan to continue with Mighty Tripod’s ongoing classes and workshops.” – Marty Krouse \n[button link=”https://mightytripod.com/testimonials/” type=”big” color=”green” newwindow=”yes”] Read more testimonials![/button] \n\nThis dynamic course is for actors who are:\n\n\nNew to the world of acting.\n\n\nLooking to book more auditions.\n\n\nNeeding confidence in their work.\n\n\nLooking for new tools to add to their craft.\n\n\nExperienced in stage acting\, but new to on-camera acting.\n\n\nReady to learn more about how to get ahead in the Seattle industry.\n\n\nYOUR INSTRUCTORS [David S. Hogan & Angela DiMarco]\n\n[learn_more caption=”Bios”] David has been acting professionally in Seattle since 2000\, and his work is critically acclaimed (David is a three time winner of the Seattle Times Footlight Award for Stellar Acting – 2002\, 2009\, and 2012. He also received the 2012 Gypsy Rose Lee Award). His work in front of the camera began in earnest in 2010\, and since then he has worked frequently in the medium. David began his training at Seattle University\, where he developed his skills as a physical performer and comic actor\, working in masque\, and on broad\, farcical plays. When in college\, he also discovered the joy of performing Shakespeare. Since graduation\, he has continued his training\, working with a host of other exceptional teachers\, learning about the craft and exploring performance and character development though a variety of techniques (Meisner\, Method\, Viewpoints\, Suzuki\, Classical Text Work). He is a passionate advocate for the northwest actor\, and his dedication to the craft and elevation of the Seattle film actor is unparalleled. Credits Include: Z Nation Season 4\, Bad Samaritan starring David Tennant\, Paralytic\, The Scottish Play\, Chronoception\, The Device\, Super Secret\, A Bit of Bad Luck starring Cary Elwes. \nAngela was born and raised in Seattle\, Washington. She started in professional Theatre as a child and fell in love with performing. She was cast in her first feature film\, Waiting for the Light (starring Shirley MacLaine) when she was 10 years old. She then went on to study Commedia Dell’Arte\, improv\, and soon started teaching others. Since then\, she has become a full-time teaching and performing artist in Los Angeles and the NW. Angela not only has a passion for performing but also for working with children. Having been a child actor\, Angela enjoys helping guide young artists on their creative journey. She has taught and volunteered at out-reach programs for at-risk teens. When she is not teaching or on screen\, Angela performs with the Seattle Repertory\, Village Theatre\, Intiman\, Seattle Public Theater and more. She is humbled to be a consecutive three time Gregory Award nominee. Credits Include: the feature films The Parish\, Hollywood Kills\, Switchmas\, The Device\, By Gods Grace\, Brides To Be\, and Paralytic[/learn_more] \nFINAL THOUGHTS\nThe Industry is always changing\, so it’s only natural that the market changes along with it. We teach students how to stay informed and current in the NW. Seattle is a smaller market\, but NW actors are still competing with LA actors. At Mighty Tripod Acting Studio\, David and Angela stay connected to current Industry trends\, and have built relationships with all of the area’s casting directors and talent agents. We are also producers and working actors\, so we can share the wisdom gleaned from our experiences as we travel along the Actor’s Path. \nWe look forward to working with you!\n~ David and Angela
URL:https://mightytripod.com/events/camera-1-mondays-acting-foundations-auditioning/
LOCATION:Mighty Tripod Acting Studio\, 650 S. Orcas Street\, Suite 203\, Seattle\, WA\, 98108\, United States
CATEGORIES:Camera 1
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190916T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20191021T213000
DTSTAMP:20260521T190039
CREATED:20190608T005638Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190715T175230Z
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SUMMARY:Camera 1 (Mondays): Acting Foundations & On-Camera Audition 101
DESCRIPTION:CAMERA 1: Acting Foundations & On-Camera Audition 101\nMAX ENROLLMENT: 12 Students\nAGE: 14+\nLEVELS: BEGINNER – INTERMEDIATE\nDATES: September 16 – October 21 (5 classes over 6 weeks – NO CLASS ON 10/14); 6:30-930pm\nREGISTER: At the bottom of this page \nCamera 1 is our first course in a series of three. Camera 2 is an intermediate scene study course\, and Camera 3 is advanced scene study. Discounted prices on 5-week courses are available to students who continue training at our studio. \nCamera 1 is our foundations course\, which offers a well rounded curriculum\, giving students comfort and confidence in front of the camera\, and setting them up for success in multiple venues (film\, TV\, commercial). \nDuring the course\, we will also look at the business of the acting business\, covering things like: local talent agents (and how to submit for representation\, if desired)\, actor headshots\, resumes\, casting directors\, where to find auditions\, and more. This is a great course for students new to acting in general\, those new to on-camera acting specifically\, and actors who have some experience\, but are looking to take their craft deeper. \nCameras are used in every class\, and students receive access to all footage filmed.*  *Please bring a 8GB Class 10 SDHC flash memory card to class. We will also have them for sale for $10. \nWhat the Course Covers:\n\n\nAuditioning.\n\n\nIntro to Scene Study.\n\n\nMonologue for Camera.\n\n\nHow to Find Opportunities in Seattle.\n\n\nThe Business of the Acting Business.\n\n\n\nTestimonial:\n“I’d been working in Seattle for the past four years with some success in both theater and film\, but I knew that there was more to learn that I just wasn’t getting “on the job.” Mighty Tripod’s class came recommended by Jodi Rothfield\, so knew it would be a good place to start. I went in thinking I needed to brush up on my camera technique; where to look\, how to stay in frame\, how to play to the camera\, etc. What I got was that and more: I’ve deepened my approach to acting\, both for the camera and for the stage. I’ve got a new set of tools I can use to prepare more fully for auditions and roles. And\, most importantly\, I’ve got a new sense of confidence that’s been making a big difference in real-world casting and on-set situations. I got so much out of the first class that I went on to take the next in the series\, and I plan to continue with Mighty Tripod’s ongoing classes and workshops.” – Marty Krouse \n[button link=”https://mightytripod.com/testimonials/” type=”big” color=”green” newwindow=”yes”] Read more testimonials![/button] \n\nThis dynamic course is for actors who are:\n\n\nNew to the world of acting.\n\n\nLooking to book more auditions.\n\n\nNeeding confidence in their work.\n\n\nLooking for new tools to add to their craft.\n\n\nExperienced in stage acting\, but new to on-camera acting.\n\n\nReady to learn more about how to get ahead in the Seattle industry.\n\n\nYOUR INSTRUCTORS [David S. Hogan & Angela DiMarco]\n\n[learn_more caption=”Bios”] David has been acting professionally in Seattle since 2000\, and his work is critically acclaimed (David is a three time winner of the Seattle Times Footlight Award for Stellar Acting – 2002\, 2009\, and 2012. He also received the 2012 Gypsy Rose Lee Award). His work in front of the camera began in earnest in 2010\, and since then he has worked frequently in the medium. David began his training at Seattle University\, where he developed his skills as a physical performer and comic actor\, working in masque\, and on broad\, farcical plays. When in college\, he also discovered the joy of performing Shakespeare. Since graduation\, he has continued his training\, working with a host of other exceptional teachers\, learning about the craft and exploring performance and character development though a variety of techniques (Meisner\, Method\, Viewpoints\, Suzuki\, Classical Text Work). He is a passionate advocate for the northwest actor\, and his dedication to the craft and elevation of the Seattle film actor is unparalleled. Credits Include: Z Nation Season 4\, Bad Samaritan starring David Tennant\, Paralytic\, The Scottish Play\, Chronoception\, The Device\, Super Secret\, A Bit of Bad Luck starring Cary Elwes. \nAngela was born and raised in Seattle\, Washington. She started in professional Theatre as a child and fell in love with performing. She was cast in her first feature film\, Waiting for the Light (starring Shirley MacLaine) when she was 10 years old. She then went on to study Commedia Dell’Arte\, improv\, and soon started teaching others. Since then\, she has become a full-time teaching and performing artist in Los Angeles and the NW. Angela not only has a passion for performing but also for working with children. Having been a child actor\, Angela enjoys helping guide young artists on their creative journey. She has taught and volunteered at out-reach programs for at-risk teens. When she is not teaching or on screen\, Angela performs with the Seattle Repertory\, Village Theatre\, Intiman\, Seattle Public Theater and more. She is humbled to be a consecutive three time Gregory Award nominee. Credits Include: the feature films The Parish\, Hollywood Kills\, Switchmas\, The Device\, By Gods Grace\, Brides To Be\, and Paralytic[/learn_more] \nFINAL THOUGHTS\nThe Industry is always changing\, so it’s only natural that the market changes along with it. We teach students how to stay informed and current in the NW. Seattle is a smaller market\, but NW actors are still competing with LA actors. At Mighty Tripod Acting Studio\, David and Angela stay connected to current Industry trends\, and have built relationships with all of the area’s casting directors and talent agents. We are also producers and working actors\, so we can share the wisdom gleaned from our experiences as we travel along the Actor’s Path. \nWe look forward to working with you!\n~ David and Angela
URL:https://mightytripod.com/events/camera-1-mondays-acting-foundations-on-camera-audition-101/
LOCATION:Mighty Tripod Acting Studio\, 650 S. Orcas Street\, Suite 203\, Seattle\, WA\, 98108\, United States
CATEGORIES:Acting for the Camera,Camera 1
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190506T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190603T213000
DTSTAMP:20260521T190039
CREATED:20190111T011353Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190513T230324Z
UID:13321-1557167400-1559597400@mightytripod.com
SUMMARY:Camera 1 (Mondays): On-Camera Foundations & Audition 101
DESCRIPTION:**WE ARE SOLD OUT\, BUT JOIN US IN JUNE!!!** REGISTER FOR JUNE\n\nWELCOME TO CAMERA 1\nMAX ENROLLMENT: 12 Students\nAGE: 14+\nLEVELS: BEGINNER – INTERMEDIATE\nDATES: May 06 – June 03\, 2019 (5 consecutive Mondays); 6:30-930pm\nREGISTER: At the bottom of this page \nCamera 1 is our foundations course\, which offers a well rounded curriculum\, giving students comfort and confidence in front of the camera\, and setting them up for success in multiple venues (film\, TV\, commercial). \nDuring the course\, we will also look at the business of the acting business\, covering things like: local talent agents (and how to submit for representation\, if desired)\, actor headshots\, resumes\, casting directors\, where to find auditions\, and more. This is a great course for students new to acting in general\, those new to on-camera acting specifically\, and actors who have some experience\, but are looking to take their craft deeper. \nCameras are used in every class\, and students receive access to all footage filmed.*  *Please bring a 8GB Class 10 SDHC flash memory card to class. We will also have them for sale for $10. \nWhat the Course Covers:\n\n\nAuditioning.\n\n\nScene Study.\n\n\nMonologues for Camera.\n\n\nHow to Find Work in Seattle.\n\n\nThe Business of the Acting Business.\n\n\n\nTestimonial:\n“I’d been working in Seattle for the past four years with some success in both theater and film\, but I knew that there was more to learn that I just wasn’t getting “on the job.” Mighty Tripod’s class came recommended by Jodi Rothfield\, so knew it would be a good place to start. I went in thinking I needed to brush up on my camera technique; where to look\, how to stay in frame\, how to play to the camera\, etc. What I got was that and more: I’ve deepened my approach to acting\, both for the camera and for the stage. I’ve got a new set of tools I can use to prepare more fully for auditions and roles. And\, most importantly\, I’ve got a new sense of confidence that’s been making a big difference in real-world casting and on-set situations. I got so much out of the first class that I went on to take the next in the series\, and I plan to continue with Mighty Tripod’s ongoing classes and workshops.” – Marty Krouse \n[button link=”https://mightytripod.com/testimonials/” type=”big” color=”green” newwindow=”yes”] Read more testimonials![/button] \n\nThis dynamic course is for actors who are:\n\n\nNew to the world of acting.\n\n\nLooking to book more auditions.\n\n\nNeeding confidence in their work.\n\n\nLooking for new tools to add to their craft.\n\n\nExperienced in stage acting\, but new to on-camera acting.\n\n\nReady to learn more about how to get ahead in the Seattle industry.\n\n\nYOUR INSTRUCTORS\n[learn_more caption=”Bios”] David has been acting professionally in Seattle since 2000\, and his work is critically acclaimed (David is a three time winner of the Seattle Times Footlight Award for Stellar Acting – 2002\, 2009\, and 2012. He also received the 2012 Gypsy Rose Lee Award). His work in front of the camera began in earnest in 2010\, and since then he has worked frequently in the medium. David began his training at Seattle University\, where he developed his skills as a physical performer and comic actor\, working in masque\, and on broad\, farcical plays. When in college\, he also discovered the joy of performing Shakespeare. Since graduation\, he has continued his training\, working with a host of other exceptional teachers\, learning about the craft and exploring performance and character development though a variety of techniques (Meisner\, Method\, Viewpoints\, Suzuki\, Classical Text Work). He is a passionate advocate for the northwest actor\, and his dedication to the craft and elevation of the Seattle film actor is unparalleled. Credits Include: Z Nation Season 4\, Bad Samaritan starring David Tennant\, Paralytic\, The Scottish Play\, Chronoception\, The Device\, Super Secret\, A Bit of Bad Luck starring Cary Elwes. \nAngela was born and raised in Seattle\, Washington. She started in professional Theatre as a child and fell in love with performing. She was cast in her first feature film\, Waiting for the Light (starring Shirley MacLaine) when she was 10 years old. She then went on to study Commedia Dell’Arte\, improv\, and soon started teaching others. Since then\, she has become a full-time teaching and performing artist in Los Angeles and the NW. Angela not only has a passion for performing but also for working with children. Having been a child actor\, Angela enjoys helping guide young artists on their creative journey. She has taught and volunteered at out-reach programs for at-risk teens. When she is not teaching or on screen\, Angela performs with the Seattle Repertory\, Village Theatre\, Intiman\, Seattle Public Theater and more. She is humbled to be a consecutive three time Gregory Award nominee. Credits Include: the feature films The Parish\, Hollywood Kills\, Switchmas\, The Device\, By Gods Grace\, Brides To Be\, and Paralytic[/learn_more] \nFINAL THOUGHTS\nThe Industry is always changing\, so it’s only natural that the market changes along with it. We teach students how to stay informed and current in the NW. Seattle is a smaller market\, but NW actors are still competing with LA actors. At Mighty Tripod Acting Studio\, David and Angela stay connected to current Industry trends\, and have built relationships with all of the area’s casting directors and talent agents. We are also producers and working actors\, so we can share the wisdom gleaned from our experiences as we travel along the Actor’s Path. \nWe look forward to working with you!\n~ David and Angela
URL:https://mightytripod.com/events/13321/
LOCATION:Mighty Tripod Acting Studio\, 650 S. Orcas Street\, Suite 203\, Seattle\, WA\, 98108\, United States
CATEGORIES:Acting for the Camera,Camera 1
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190107T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190204T213000
DTSTAMP:20260521T190039
CREATED:20181013T042911Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181222T193616Z
UID:12501-1546885800-1549315800@mightytripod.com
SUMMARY:Camera 1: On-Camera Foundations & Auditioning 101
DESCRIPTION:*** SOLD OUT – CONTACT US TO BE ADDED TO THE WAIT LIST *** \nREGISTER: At the bottom of this page.\nMAX ENROLLMENT: 10 Students.\nAGE: 14+\nLEVELS: BEGINNER-INTERMEDIATE\nDATES: Jan. 07 – Feb. 4\, 2019 (5 consecutive Mondays); 6:30-930pm\n\nCamera 1 is our foundations course\, which offers a well rounded curriculum\, giving students comfort and confidence in front of the camera\, and setting them up for success in any venue (film\, TV\, commercial\, etc.). \nDuring the course\, we will also look at the business of the acting business\, covering things like: local talent agents (and how to submit for representation\, if desired)\, actor headshots\, resumes\, casting directors\, where to find auditions\, and more. This is a great course for students new to acting in general\, those new to on-camera acting specifically\, and actors who have some experience\, but are looking to take their craft deeper. \nCameras are used in every class\, and students receive access to all footage filmed.*  *Please bring a 8GB Class 10 SDHC flash memory card to class. We will also have them for sale for $10. \nWhat the Course Covers:\n\n\nAuditioning.\n\n\nScene Study.\n\n\nMonologues for Camera.\n\n\nHow to Find Work in Seattle.\n\n\nThe Business of the Acting Business.\n\n\n\nTestimonial:\n“I’d been working in Seattle for the past four years with some success in both theater and film\, but I knew that there was more to learn that I just wasn’t getting “on the job.” Mighty Tripod’s class came recommended by Jodi Rothfield\, so knew it would be a good place to start. I went in thinking I needed to brush up on my camera technique; where to look\, how to stay in frame\, how to play to the camera\, etc. What I got was that and more: I’ve deepened my approach to acting\, both for the camera and for the stage. I’ve got a new set of tools I can use to prepare more fully for auditions and roles. And\, most importantly\, I’ve got a new sense of confidence that’s been making a big difference in real-world casting and on-set situations. I got so much out of the first class that I went on to take the next in the series\, and I plan to continue with Mighty Tripod’s ongoing classes and workshops.” – Marty Krouse \n[button link=”https://mightytripod.com/testimonials/” type=”big” color=”green” newwindow=”yes”] Read more testimonials![/button] \n\nThis dynamic course is for actors who are:\n\n\nNew to the world of acting.\n\n\nLooking to book more auditions.\n\n\nNeeding confidence in their work.\n\n\nLooking for new tools to add to their craft.\n\n\nExperienced in stage acting\, but new to on-camera acting.\n\n\nReady to learn more about how to get ahead in the Seattle industry.\n\n\nYOUR INSTRUCTORS\n[learn_more caption=”Bios”] David has been acting professionally in Seattle since 2000\, and his work is critically acclaimed (David is a three time winner of the Seattle Times Footlight Award for Stellar Acting – 2002\, 2009\, and 2012. He also received the 2012 Gypsy Rose Lee Award). His work in front of the camera began in earnest in 2010\, and since then he has worked frequently in the medium. David began his training at Seattle University\, where he developed his skills as a physical performer and comic actor\, working in masque\, and on broad\, farcical plays. When in college\, he also discovered the joy of performing Shakespeare. Since graduation\, he has continued his training\, working with a host of other exceptional teachers\, learning about the craft and exploring performance and character development though a variety of techniques (Meisner\, Method\, Viewpoints\, Suzuki\, Classical Text Work). He is a passionate advocate for the northwest actor\, and his dedication to the craft and elevation of the Seattle film actor is unparalleled. Credits Include: Z Nation Season 4\, Bad Samaritan starring David Tennant\, Paralytic\, The Scottish Play\, Chronoception\, The Device\, Super Secret\, A Bit of Bad Luck starring Cary Elwes. \nAngela was born and raised in Seattle\, Washington. She started in professional Theatre as a child and fell in love with performing. She was cast in her first feature film\, Waiting for the Light (starring Shirley MacLaine) when she was 10 years old. She then went on to study Commedia Dell’Arte\, improv\, and soon started teaching others. Since then\, she has become a full-time teaching and performing artist in Los Angeles and the NW. Angela not only has a passion for performing but also for working with children. Having been a child actor\, Angela enjoys helping guide young artists on their creative journey. She has taught and volunteered at out-reach programs for at-risk teens. When she is not teaching or on screen\, Angela performs with the Seattle Repertory\, Village Theatre\, Intiman\, Seattle Public Theater and more. She is humbled to be a consecutive three time Gregory Award nominee. Credits Include: the feature films The Parish\, Hollywood Kills\, Switchmas\, The Device\, By Gods Grace\, Brides To Be\, and Paralytic[/learn_more] \nFINAL THOUGHTS\nThe Industry is always changing\, so it’s only natural that the market changes along with it. We teach students how to stay informed and current in the NW. Seattle is a smaller market\, but NW actors are still competing with LA actors. At Mighty Tripod Acting Studio\, David and Angela stay connected to current Industry trends\, and have built relationships with all of the area’s casting directors and talent agents. We are also producers and working actors\, so we can share the wisdom gleaned from our experiences as we travel along the Actor’s Path. \nWe look forward to working with you!\n~ David and Angela
URL:https://mightytripod.com/events/camera-1-on-camera-foundations-auditioning-101/
LOCATION:Mighty Tripod Acting Studio\, 650 S. Orcas Street\, Suite 203\, Seattle\, WA\, 98108\, United States
CATEGORIES:Acting for the Camera,Acting for TV,Actor Business,Camera 1
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181001T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181001T213000
DTSTAMP:20260521T190039
CREATED:20180716T002359Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180926T224152Z
UID:11673-1538418600-1538429400@mightytripod.com
SUMMARY:Camera 1: On-Camera Acting Foundations
DESCRIPTION:AGES: 14 years +\nREGISTER: At the bottom of this page.\nMAX ENROLLMENT: 12 Students.\nDATES: October 1 – 29 (5 weeks\, Monday nights).\nCamera 1 is our fundamentals course\, which offers a well rounded curriculum\, giving students comfort and confidence in front of the camera\, and setting them up for success in any venue (film\, TV\, commercial\, etc.).\nDuring the course\, we will also look at the business of the acting business\, covering things like: local talent agents (and how to submit for representation\, if desired)\, actor headshots\, resumes\, casting directors\, where to find auditions\, and more. This is a great course for students new to acting in general\, those new to on-camera acting specifically\, and actors who have some experience\, but are looking to take their craft deeper. \nCameras are used in every class\, and students receive access to all footage filmed.*  *Please bring a 8GB Class 10 SDHC flash memory card to class. We will also have them for sale for $10. \nWhat the Course Covers:\n\nAuditioning.\nScene Study.\nMonologues for Camera.\nHow to Find Work in Seattle.\nThe Business of the Acting Business.\n\n\nTestimonial:\n“I’d been working in Seattle for the past four years with some success in both theater and film\, but I knew that there was more to learn that I just wasn’t getting “on the job.” Mighty Tripod’s class came recommended by Jodi Rothfield\, so knew it would be a good place to start. I went in thinking I needed to brush up on my camera technique; where to look\, how to stay in frame\, how to play to the camera\, etc. What I got was that and more: I’ve deepened my approach to acting\, both for the camera and for the stage. I’ve got a new set of tools I can use to prepare more fully for auditions and roles. And\, most importantly\, I’ve got a new sense of confidence that’s been making a big difference in real-world casting and on-set situations. I got so much out of the first class that I went on to take the next in the series\, and I plan to continue with Mighty Tripod’s ongoing classes and workshops.” – Marty Krouse \n[button link=”https://mightytripod.com/testimonials/” type=”big” color=”green” newwindow=”yes”] Read more testimonials![/button] \n\nThis dynamic course is for actors who are:\nNew to the world of acting.\nLooking to book more auditions.\nNeeding confidence in their work.\nLooking for new tools to add to their craft.\nExperienced in stage acting\, but new to on-camera acting.\nReady to learn more about how to get ahead in the Seattle industry.\nMEET THE INSTRUCTORS\nDavid has been acting professionally in Seattle since 2000\, and his work is critically acclaimed (David is a three time winner of the Seattle Times Footlight Award for Stellar Acting – 2002\, 2009\, and 2012. He also received the 2012 Gypsy Rose Lee Award). His work in front of the camera began in earnest in 2010\, and since then he has worked frequently in the medium. David began his training at Seattle University\, where he developed his skills as a physical performer and comic actor\, working in masque\, and on broad\, farcical plays. When in college\, he also discovered the joy of performing Shakespeare. Since graduation\, he has continued his training\, working with a host of other exceptional teachers\, learning about the craft and exploring performance and character development though a variety of techniques (Meisner\, Method\, Viewpoints\, Suzuki\, Classical Text Work). He is a passionate advocate for the northwest actor\, and his dedication to the craft and elevation of the Seattle film actor is unparalleled. Credits Include: Z Nation Season 4\, Bad Samaritan starring David Tennant\, Paralytic\, The Scottish Play\, Chronoception\, The Device\, Super Secret\, A Bit of Bad Luck starring Cary Elwes. \nAngela was born and raised in Seattle\, Washington. She started in professional Theatre as a child and fell in love with performing. She was cast in her first feature film\, Waiting for the Light (starring Shirley MacLaine) when she was 10 years old. She then went on to study Commedia Dell’Arte\, improv\, and soon started teaching others. Since then\, she has become a full-time teaching and performing artist in Los Angeles and the NW. Angela not only has a passion for performing but also for working with children. Having been a child actor\, Angela enjoys helping guide young artists on their creative journey. She has taught and volunteered at out-reach programs for at-risk teens. When she is not teaching or on screen\, Angela performs with the Seattle Repertory\, Village Theatre\, Intiman\, Seattle Public Theater and more. She is humbled to be a consecutive three time Gregory Award nominee. Credits Include: the feature films The Parish\, Hollywood Kills\, Switchmas\, The Device\, By Gods Grace\, Brides To Be\, and Paralytic \nFINAL THOUGHTS\nThe Industry is always changing\, so it’s only natural that the market changes along with it. We teach students how to stay informed and current in the NW. Seattle is a smaller market\, but NW actors are still competing with LA actors. At Mighty Tripod Acting Studio\, David and Angela stay connected to current Industry trends\, and have built relationships with all of the area’s casting directors and talent agents. We are also producers and working actors\, so we can share the wisdom gleaned from our experiences as we travel along the Actor’s Path. \nWe look forward to working with you!\n~ David and Angela
URL:https://mightytripod.com/events/camera-1-on-camera-acting-foundations/
LOCATION:Mighty Tripod Acting Studio\, 650 S. Orcas Street\, Suite 203\, Seattle\, WA\, 98108\, United States
CATEGORIES:Acting for the Camera,Actor Business,Actor Training,Camera 1
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180702T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180702T213000
DTSTAMP:20260521T190039
CREATED:20180315T015913Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180507T190754Z
UID:10484-1530556200-1530567000@mightytripod.com
SUMMARY:Camera 1: On-Camera Foundations
DESCRIPTION:AGES: 14 years +\nREGISTER: At the bottom of this page.\nMAX ENROLLMENT: 12 Students.\nDATES: July 2 – July 30 (5 weeks\, Monday nights).\nCamera 1 is our fundamentals course\, which offers a well rounded curriculum\, giving students comfort and confidence in front of the camera\, and setting them up for success in any venue (film\, TV\, commercial\, etc.).\nDuring the course\, we will also look at the business of the acting business\, covering things like: local talent agents (and how to submit for representation\, if desired)\, actor headshots\, resumes\, casting directors\, where to find auditions\, and more. This is a great course for students new to acting in general\, those new to on-camera acting specifically\, and actors who have some experience\, but are looking to take their craft deeper. \nCameras are used in every class\, and students receive access to all footage filmed.*  *Please bring a 8GB Class 10 SDHC flash memory card to class. We will also have them for sale for $10. \nWhat the Course Covers:\n\nAuditioning.\nScene Study.\nMonologues for Camera.\nHow to Find Work in Seattle.\nThe Business of the Acting Business.\n\n\nTestimonial:\n“I’d been working in Seattle for the past four years with some success in both theater and film\, but I knew that there was more to learn that I just wasn’t getting “on the job.” Mighty Tripod’s class came recommended by Jodi Rothfield\, so knew it would be a good place to start. I went in thinking I needed to brush up on my camera technique; where to look\, how to stay in frame\, how to play to the camera\, etc. What I got was that and more: I’ve deepened my approach to acting\, both for the camera and for the stage. I’ve got a new set of tools I can use to prepare more fully for auditions and roles. And\, most importantly\, I’ve got a new sense of confidence that’s been making a big difference in real-world casting and on-set situations. I got so much out of the first class that I went on to take the next in the series\, and I plan to continue with Mighty Tripod’s ongoing classes and workshops.” – Marty Krouse \n[button link=”https://mightytripod.com/testimonials/” type=”big” color=”green” newwindow=”yes”] Read more testimonials![/button] \n\nThis dynamic course is for actors who are:\nNew to the world of acting.\nLooking to book more auditions.\nNeeding confidence in their work.\nLooking for new tools to add to their craft.\nExperienced in stage acting\, but new to on-camera acting.\nReady to learn more about how to get ahead in the Seattle industry.\nMEET THE INSTRUCTORS\nDavid has been acting professionally in Seattle since 2000\, and his work is critically acclaimed (David is a three time winner of the Seattle Times Footlight Award for Stellar Acting – 2002\, 2009\, and 2012. He also received the 2012 Gypsy Rose Lee Award). His work in front of the camera began in earnest in 2010\, and since then he has worked frequently in the medium. David began his training at Seattle University\, where he developed his skills as a physical performer and comic actor\, working in masque\, and on broad\, farcical plays. When in college\, he also discovered the joy of performing Shakespeare. Since graduation\, he has continued his training\, working with a host of other exceptional teachers\, learning about the craft and exploring performance and character development though a variety of techniques (Meisner\, Method\, Viewpoints\, Suzuki\, Classical Text Work). He is a passionate advocate for the northwest actor\, and his dedication to the craft and elevation of the Seattle film actor is unparalleled. Credits Include: Z Nation Season 4\, Bad Samaritan starring David Tennant\, Paralytic\, The Scottish Play\, Chronoception\, The Device\, Super Secret\, A Bit of Bad Luck starring Cary Elwes. \nAngela was born and raised in Seattle\, Washington. She started in professional Theatre as a child and fell in love with performing. She was cast in her first feature film\, Waiting for the Light (starring Shirley MacLaine) when she was 10 years old. She then went on to study Commedia Dell’Arte\, improv\, and soon started teaching others. Since then\, she has become a full-time teaching and performing artist in Los Angeles and the NW. Angela not only has a passion for performing but also for working with children. Having been a child actor\, Angela enjoys helping guide young artists on their creative journey. She has taught and volunteered at out-reach programs for at-risk teens. When she is not teaching or on screen\, Angela performs with the Seattle Repertory\, Village Theatre\, Intiman\, Seattle Public Theater and more. She is humbled to be a consecutive three time Gregory Award nominee. Credits Include: the feature films The Parish\, Hollywood Kills\, Switchmas\, The Device\, By Gods Grace\, Brides To Be\, and Paralytic \nFINAL THOUGHTS\nThe Industry is always changing\, so it’s only natural that the market changes along with it. We teach students how to stay informed and current in the NW. Seattle is a smaller market\, but NW actors are still competing with LA actors. At Mighty Tripod Acting Studio\, David and Angela stay connected to current Industry trends\, and have built relationships with all of the area’s casting directors and talent agents. We are also producers and working actors\, so we can share the wisdom gleaned from our experiences as we travel along the Actor’s Path. \nWe look forward to working with you!\n~ David and Angela
URL:https://mightytripod.com/events/camera-1-on-camera-foundations/
LOCATION:Mighty Tripod Acting Studio\, 650 S. Orcas Street\, Suite 203\, Seattle\, WA\, 98108\, United States
CATEGORIES:Acting for the Camera,Camera 1
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180402T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180402T213000
DTSTAMP:20260521T190039
CREATED:20180112T041816Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180321T223434Z
UID:9906-1522693800-1522704600@mightytripod.com
SUMMARY:Camera 1: Foundations (April 2018)
DESCRIPTION:***WE ARE SOLD OUT. PLEASE CONTACT US TO GET ADDED TO THE WAIT LIST***\n\nPRICE: $375\nDATES: 5 weeks. Monday nights. April 02 – April 30\, 2018.\nAGES: 14 years +.\nREGISTER: At the bottom of this page.\nMAX ENROLLMENT: 14 Students.\nCamera 1 is our fundamentals course\, which offers a well rounded curriculum\, giving students comfort and confidence in front of the camera\, and setting them up for success in any venue (film\, TV\, commercial\, etc.).\nDuring the course\, we will also look at the business of the acting business\, covering things like: local talent agents (and how to submit for representation\, if desired)\, actor headshots\, resumes\, casting directors\, where to find auditions\, and more. This is a great course for students new to acting in general\, those new to on-camera acting specifically\, and actors who have some experience\, but are looking to take their craft deeper. \nCameras are used in every class\, and students receive access to all footage filmed.*  *Please bring a 8GB Class 10 SDHC flash memory card to class. We will also have them for sale for $10. \nWhat the Course Covers:\nAuditioning.\nScene Study.\nMonologues for Camera.\nHow to Find Work in Seattle.\nThe Business of the Acting Business.\n\nTestimonial:\n“I’d been working in Seattle for the past four years with some success in both theater and film\, but I knew that there was more to learn that I just wasn’t getting “on the job.” Mighty Tripod’s class came recommended by Jodi Rothfield\, so knew it would be a good place to start. I went in thinking I needed to brush up on my camera technique; where to look\, how to stay in frame\, how to play to the camera\, etc. What I got was that and more: I’ve deepened my approach to acting\, both for the camera and for the stage. I’ve got a new set of tools I can use to prepare more fully for auditions and roles. And\, most importantly\, I’ve got a new sense of confidence that’s been making a big difference in real-world casting and on-set situations. I got so much out of the first class that I went on to take the next in the series\, and I plan to continue with Mighty Tripod’s ongoing classes and workshops.” – Marty Krouse \n[button link=”https://mightytripod.com/testimonials/” type=”big” color=”green” newwindow=”yes”] Read more testimonials![/button] \n\nThis dynamic course is for actors who are:\nNew to the world of acting.\nLooking to book more auditions.\nNeeding confidence in their work.\nLooking for new tools to add to their craft.\nExperienced in stage acting\, but new to on-camera acting.\nReady to learn more about how to get ahead in the Seattle industry.\nMEET THE INSTRUCTORS\nDavid has been acting professionally in Seattle since 2000\, and his work is critically acclaimed (David is a three time winner of the Seattle Times Footlight Award for Stellar Acting – 2002\, 2009\, and 2012. He also received the 2012 Gypsy Rose Lee Award). His work in front of the camera began in earnest in 2010\, and since then he has worked frequently in the medium. David began his training at Seattle University\, where he developed his skills as a physical performer and comic actor\, working in masque\, and on broad\, farcical plays. When in college\, he also discovered the joy of performing Shakespeare. Since graduation\, he has continued his training\, working with a host of other exceptional teachers\, learning about the craft and exploring performance and character development though a variety of techniques (Meisner\, Method\, Viewpoints\, Suzuki\, Classical Text Work). He is a passionate advocate for the northwest actor\, and his dedication to the craft and elevation of the Seattle film actor is unparalleled. Credits Include: Z Nation Season 4\, Bad Samaritan starring David Tennant\, Paralytic\, The Scottish Play\, Chronoception\, The Device\, Super Secret\, A Bit of Bad Luck starring Cary Elwes. \nAngela was born and raised in Seattle\, Washington. She started in professional Theatre as a child and fell in love with performing. She was cast in her first feature film\, Waiting for the Light (starring Shirley MacLaine) when she was 10 years old. She then went on to study Commedia Dell’Arte\, improv\, and soon started teaching others. Since then\, she has become a full-time teaching and performing artist in Los Angeles and the NW. Angela not only has a passion for performing but also for working with children. Having been a child actor\, Angela enjoys helping guide young artists on their creative journey. She has taught and volunteered at out-reach programs for at-risk teens. When she is not teaching or on screen\, Angela performs with the Seattle Repertory\, Village Theatre\, Intiman\, Seattle Public Theater and more. She is humbled to be a consecutive three time Gregory Award nominee. Credits Include: the feature films The Parish\, Hollywood Kills\, Switchmas\, The Device\, By Gods Grace\, Brides To Be\, and Paralytic \nFINAL THOUGHTS\nThe Industry is always changing\, so it’s only natural that the market changes along with it. We teach students how to stay informed and current in the NW. Seattle is a smaller market\, but NW actors are still competing with LA actors. At Mighty Tripod Acting Studio\, David and Angela stay connected to current Industry trends\, and have built relationships with all of the area’s casting directors and talent agents. We are also producers and working actors\, so we can share the wisdom gleaned from our experiences as we travel along the Actor’s Path. \nWe look forward to working with you!\n~ David and Angela
URL:https://mightytripod.com/events/camera-1-foundations-april-2018/
LOCATION:Mighty Tripod Acting Studio\, 650 S. Orcas Street\, Suite 203\, Seattle\, WA\, 98108\, United States
CATEGORIES:Acting for the Camera,Acting for TV,Actor Business,Actor Training,Camera 1
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170925T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20171016T213000
DTSTAMP:20260521T190039
CREATED:20170803T172422Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170918T181006Z
UID:8881-1506364200-1508189400@mightytripod.com
SUMMARY:Camera 1 (September 2017)
DESCRIPTION:WE ARE SOLD OUT. CONTACT US TO BE ADDED TO THE WAITING LIST \nPRICES: $250 – $300\nDATES: 4 weeks. Monday nights. Classes start September 25.\nAGES: 15 years +.\nREGISTER: At the bottom of this page.\nMAX ENROLLMENT: 14 Students. \nCamera 1 is our fundamentals course\, which offers a well rounded curriculum\, giving students comfort and confidence in front of the camera\, setting them up for success in any venue (film\, TV\, commercial\, etc.).\nDuring the course\, we will also look at the business of the acting business\, covering things like: local talent agents (and how to submit for representation\, if desired)\, actor headshots\, resumes\, casting directors\, where to find auditions\, and more. This is a great course for students new to acting in general\, those new to on-camera acting specifically\, and actors who have some experience\, but are looking to take their craft deeper. \nCameras are used in every class\, and students receive access to all footage filmed.*  *Please bring a 8GB Class 10 SDHC flash memory card to class. We will also have them for sale for $10. \nWhat the Course Covers:\n  \nAuditioning.\nScene Study.\nMonologues for Camera.\nHow to Find Work in Seattle.\nThe Business of the Acting Business.\n\nTestimonial:\n“I’d been working in Seattle for the past four years with some success in both theater and film\, but I knew that there was more to learn that I just wasn’t getting “on the job.” Mighty Tripod’s class came recommended by Jodi Rothfield\, so knew it would be a good place to start. I went in thinking I needed to brush up on my camera technique; where to look\, how to stay in frame\, how to play to the camera\, etc. What I got was that and more: I’ve deepened my approach to acting\, both for the camera and for the stage. I’ve got a new set of tools I can use to prepare more fully for auditions and roles. And\, most importantly\, I’ve got a new sense of confidence that’s been making a big difference in real-world casting and on-set situations. I got so much out of the first class that I went on to take the next in the series\, and I plan to continue with Mighty Tripod’s ongoing classes and workshops.” – Marty Krouse \n[button link=”https://mightytripod.com/testimonials/” type=”big” color=”green” newwindow=”yes”] Read more testimonials![/button] \n\nThis dynamic course is for actors who are:\nNew to the world of acting.\nLooking to book more auditions.\nNeeding confidence in their work.\nLooking for new tools to add to their craft.\nExperienced in stage acting\, but new to on-camera acting.\nReady to learn more about how to get ahead in the Seattle industry.\nMEET THE INSTRUCTORS: \nDavid has been acting professionally in Seattle since 2000\, and his work is critically acclaimed (David is a three time winner of the Seattle Times Footlight Award for Stellar Acting – 2002\, 2009\, and 2012. He also received the 2012 Gypsy Rose Lee Award). His work in front of the camera began in earnest in 2010\, and since then he has worked frequently in the medium. David began his training at Seattle University\, where he developed his skills as a physical performer and comic actor\, working in masque\, and on broad\, farcical plays. When in college\, he also discovered the joy of performing Shakespeare. Since graduation\, he has continued his training\, working with a host of other exceptional teachers\, learning about the craft and exploring performance and character development though a variety of techniques (Meisner\, Method\, Viewpoints\, Suzuki\, Classical Text Work). Recent credits include: Bad Samaritan starring David Tennant\, Paralytic\, Z Nation\, The Scottish Play\, Drowned World\, Chronoception\, The Device\, Super Secret\, A Bit of Bad Luck starring Cary Elwes. He is a passionate advocate for the northwest actor\, and his dedication to the craft and elevation of the Seattle film actor is unparalleled. As a producer with Angela DiMarco\, they have produced numerous shorts\, and 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 \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-1-september-2017/
LOCATION:Mighty Tripod Acting Studio\, 650 S. Orcas Street\, Suite 203\, Seattle\, WA\, 98108\, United States
CATEGORIES:Acting for the Camera,Acting for TV,Actor Training,Camera 1,Commercial Acting
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170102T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170130T220000
DTSTAMP:20260521T190039
CREATED:20160831T210744Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20161214T223245Z
UID:6136-1483383600-1485813600@mightytripod.com
SUMMARY:Camera 1 (Jan. 2017)
DESCRIPTION:Welcome to Camera 1. This year\, our courses are smaller\, which gives students more attention and opportunities for learning!\nCamera 1 is our fundamentals course\, which offers an extremely well rounded curriculum\, giving students comfort and confidence in front of the camera\, setting them up for success in any venue (film\, TV\, commercial\, etc.). \nDuring the course\, we will also look at the business of the acting business\, covering things like: local talent agents (and how to secure representation\, if desired)\, actor headshots\, resumes\, casting directors\, where to find auditions\, and more. \nThis is a great course for students new to acting in general\, those new to on-camera acting specifically\, and actors who have some experience\, but are looking to take their craft deeper. \nCameras are used in every class\, and students receive access to all footage filmed.*  *Please bring a 8GB Class 10 SDHC flash memory card to class. We will also have them for sale for $10. \nAGES: 15+.\nDATES: January 2 – January 30. Classes meet once a week on Monday nights.\nLEVELS: Beginner – Intermediate.\nINSTRUCTORS: David S. Hogan and Angela DiMarco.\nPRICE: $325 (Early Bird – the first week of sales) – $375 (Regular Price).\nMAX ENROLLMENT: 10.\nREGISTER: At the bottom of this page. \nWhat the Course Covers:\nScene Study.\nMonologues for Camera.\nPerformance for the Camera.\nHow to Find Work in Seattle.\nThe Business of the Acting Business.\nAuditioning Technique – Film\, TV\, Commercial.\n\nTestimonial: \n“I’d been working in Seattle for the past four years with some success in both theater and film\, but I knew that there was more to learn that I just wasn’t getting “on the job.” Mighty Tripod’s class came recommended by Jodi Rothfield\, so knew it would be a good place to start. I went in thinking I needed to brush up on my camera technique; where to look\, how to stay in frame\, how to play to the camera\, etc. What I got was that and more: I’ve deepened my approach to acting\, both for the camera and for the stage. I’ve got a new set of tools I can use to prepare more fully for auditions and roles. And\, most importantly\, I’ve got a new sense of confidence that’s been making a big difference in real-world casting and on-set situations. I got so much out of the first class that I went on to take the next in the series\, and I plan to continue with Mighty Tripod’s ongoing classes and workshops.” – Marty Krouse \n[button link=”https://mightytripod.com/testimonials/” type=”big” color=”green” newwindow=”yes”] Read more testimonials![/button] \n\nThis dynamic 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 \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-1-jan-2017/
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:20160719T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20160809T220000
DTSTAMP:20260521T190039
CREATED:20160617T092229Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160719T175118Z
UID:5169-1468954800-1470780000@mightytripod.com
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:20160328T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20160425T220000
DTSTAMP:20260521T190039
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:20160315T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20160412T220000
DTSTAMP:20260521T190039
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:20260521T190039
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:20150914T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20151012T213000
DTSTAMP:20260521T190039
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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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20150709T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20150806T213000
DTSTAMP:20260521T190039
CREATED:20150615T004704Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150703T014125Z
UID:2711-1436466600-1438896600@mightytripod.com
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:20260521T190039
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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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20150423T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20150521T213000
DTSTAMP:20260521T190039
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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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20150210T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20150310T213000
DTSTAMP:20260521T190039
CREATED:20150106T162755Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150202T215640Z
UID:2312-1423593000-1426023000@mightytripod.com
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:20140604T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20140702T213000
DTSTAMP:20260521T190039
CREATED:20131120T141156Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20140606T032917Z
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SUMMARY:Camera 1: Foundations
DESCRIPTION:Camera 1 is our foundational course for adult (18 years and up) actors. This course meets on Wednesday nights. Camera 1 offers an extremely well rounded curriculum\, which will give students comfort and confidence in front of the camera\, setting them up for success in any venue (film\, TV\, commercial\, etc.). We 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\, 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. \nThis session begins on Wednesday June 4\, 2014. Book your spot at the bottom of this page. \n[divider_line type=”divider_line”] \nWhat the course teaches: \n\nScene Study\nMonologues for the Camera\nAudition Technique\nCommercial Acting Techniques\nPerformance for the Camera\nHow to Get Work in Seattle\n\n[divider_line type=”divider_line”] \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 \n[divider_line type=”divider_line”] \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\n[divider_line type=”divider_line”] \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.[/content_box] \n[divider_line type=”divider_line”] \nAngela was cast in her first feature film\, Waiting For The Light (starring Shirley MacLaine and Teri Garr)\, when she was 10 years old. She attended Summit K-12 School of the Arts and went on to study in the BFA program at Otterbein College. Angela moved to Los Angeles where she starred in the horror film\, Hollywood Kills (starring Dominic Keating). From 1999-2010 she worked in professional Theatre in the NW. Angela is a consecutive three-time Gregory Award Nominee. She returned to film in 2011 as Rosie Finkelstein in the film Ira Finkelstein’s Christmas (Switchmas)\, starring Elliott Gould. Since then\, Angela has found a perfect balance for both Film and Theatre in her career. Angela and her husband David S. Hogan launched Mighty Tripod Productions in 2012. They produce original work while collaborating and coaching local artists. \n[divider_line type=”divider_line”] \nTony holds an MFA from Cal Institute of the Arts\, is a faculty member of Shoreline Community College\, and has been privately teaching for over 15 years. He has also been in many feature films (Safety Not Guaranteed\, The Off Hours)\, television shows (Grimm\, Leverage)\, and commercials. Recent credits include: Laggies\, Directed by Lynn Shelton; A Bit of Bad Luck\, Starring Cary Elewes\, Lucky Them” Directed by Megan Griffiths (Official selection to the Tronto International Film Festival)\, At Middleton starring Andy Garcia\, and The Darker Path. You can learn more about Tony’s extensive resume’ on his IMDB page.
URL:https://mightytripod.com/events/camera-1-foundations/
LOCATION:WA
CATEGORIES:Acting for the Camera,Actor Business,Camera 1
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