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Advanced
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Catherine Gaffigan | catherineg@verizon.net
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At the Advanced Level you learn:
- Acting for the Camera -
On-camera skills: when art
meets technology
- Advanced character work
- Commercial copy
- Monologues - Your personal showcase
 Lunie Jules as Roxie and Robyn Gabrielle Lee as Vilma singing "I Move On" from "Chicago." | |
- Musical comedy scenes
- Dealing with difficult colleagues
- Reading your Contract
- Whatever It Takes - Establishing and maintaining a career
over the long haul
- Casting information and Agent referrals
 Robyn Gabrielle Lee as Julia and Farrah Crane as Lillian in "Julia" | |
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In the
Acting for the Camera sessions you are prepared to work in front of
the camera. All your acting skills are in place and you have the
oportunity to integrate the components of technique with the demands
placed on you by the camera.
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 Paul Carpinelli as the M.C. in
"Speed-the-Play" | |
 Yvette Quintero. Monologue
from "Miss Margarida's Way."
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Working in these
circumstances develops resilience, affords practice in uniting classroom
work with performance realities, and helps us identify what you do well
and what you still need to work. |
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 Martial Romaine Monologue
"Thieves" | |
 Mark Safarian-monologue "My Hands Are
Tied" | |
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The goal is to make you job-ready by giving
you the opportunity to experience the rigor and demands of being
on-camera. |
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PERSONAL INTERVIEW
REQUIRED
For more information contact me at catherineg@verizon.net
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