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So you know how to act ... Now what are you going to do?

"I thought everything was well-planned and laid out for us. The classes were very entertaining and informative!" Jason Wilson - Student FABC 2000
You'll have one intensive week of preparation for entering the film business. Do you think you can cut it? Here's a sample of what you need to know and what we can teach you.
"Who are you really -- Physically Speaking"
A professional individual assessment of the physical and artistic "you"; the discipline of being physically fit, looking your best, and knowing how to make the camera work for you.
"Typecasting: The Necessary Evil" Face it! You're a "type". Find out where you fit and how to use it.
"Nuts and Bolts" Resumes, headshots, agents, manager, etc.
"Of Course You Can Read - Or Maybe Not!" Cold readings, cue cards, teleprompters, etc.
"The Camp was fulfilling and intense. I was impressed at the
amount of information they were able to fit into a week." Kit Haraughty - Student FABC 2000
"Voice Overs"
Commercials, movie trailers, cartoons, ADR, and looping.
"The Audition: Television, Film, Industrials, and Commercials" Yes, there is a difference!
"You've Got an Audition Tomorrow at Three"
The step-by-step process from that first phone call until you book the job and then some.
"Location Shooting" Experience the difference.
"Your On-Set Call is 7 am."
A "typical" day on a film shoot - hours of boredom with moments of terror. Can you cope?
"Do You Need to Love Your Agent?" The relationships between the Actor and Agents,
Managers and Casting Directors and producers.
"Don't Bother Me With Details - I Just Want to Act" The Actor's business - the actor is a business. Contracts, agency agreements, deal memos, booking sheets, taxes, union rules, business
managers, accountants, and your own personal budget.
"Alternative Choices in the Industry " There's more to show business than acting.
"Love You, Baby, Trust Me!"
How to avoid the rip-offs. Finding the right agent, the right photographer, and even the right apartment..
"Straight from the Horses Mouth" Guest lecturers and your own personal assessment by a visiting
professional: producers, directors, casting directors, agents, managers, writers, or actors.
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