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Film & TV Audition Workshop (12-17) TAPAC Holiday Programme

Ticket Information

  • Film & TV Audition Workshop (12-17): $130.00 each
  • Additional fees may apply

Dates

  • Mon 15 Apr 2019, 9:00am–3:00pm
  • Tue 16 Apr 2019, 9:00am–3:00pm

Restrictions

All Ages

Website

Develop practical skills to use in the film and television industry, and get ready to build your overall confidence and self-esteem as an actor with industry professional Matt Dwyer from Barefoot Casting!

This course will teach you to:
- Communicate and interpret acting concepts
- Develop critical analysis skills
- Recognise and evaluate acting forms
- Experience best professional practices in film and TV
- Meet film and TV industry professionals

You'll practice auditioning a TV ad and drama script on camera. Parents are invited to watch the director’s picks of their teen's TV drama scenes in the last hour of the course.

Tutor Matt Dwyer has been a professional actor for 17 years. He trained at Auckland’s Unitec Drama School and gained a Bachelor of Performing and Screen Arts. He has toured in theatre and performed many roles on-screen – most notably as Shortland Streets’ evil Dr. Brett Franklin (2014/15). His producing credits include the short film Intake (2009) and a comedy TV pilot The Acid Test. Matt has worked in the New Zealand casting industry since 2002.

He and his brother Mike have owned Barefoot Casting since 2005. Their casting credits include the feature films Mahana, The Dark Horse and The Most Fun You Can Have Dying; the TV shows Filthy Rich (Seasons 1 & 2), Camp – NZ search - US, and Cancerman – The Milan Brych Affair – NZ. They have cast for TV commericals worldwide.

Ham or vegetarian lunchboxes ($10 per day) can be ordered when you pay for the course or pre-ordered each morning.

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