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Living the Art Institute |
(818) 779-7770
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From creation to execution, no one helps you find that artistic fuel the way Kimberly does. Voted the top acting coach in Los Angeles by BackStage. Discover how to OWN IT, eliminate fear and reservations, creating an honest character from beginning to end. Free class Jan 6. RSVP to info@kimberlyjentzen.com |
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The Young Actor's Studio |
(310) 281-7545 |
Offers a full conservatory day or a choice of classes for young actors in 3 age groups from 4-21. Comedy Improv, Acting for the Camera, Acting Technique, scene study, productions, and new original commissioned plays. Faculty includes Andrew Shafer, Tory Christopher, Michelle Snyder, & Jeff Alan-Lee-a former child actor, 20-year child acting teacher of Scarlett Johansson & Shia Labeouf and 6-year Strasberg member. |
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Samuel Warren Casting |
(619) 264-4135 |
| The ABC’s of TV/Film On-Camera Acting Classes & Private Coaching! Taught by CSA Casting Director Samuel Warren. Learn the keys to auditioning, working and marketing one’s own career as you join this informative program. Producer’s and Director’s Showcase sign-up so you can be seen by those in a position to get hired for their next feature, tv series, commercial, or industrial project. Space is limited. Call Today. |
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The Total Workshop for Acting |
(818) 762-5769 |
| Michael has designed a Workshop that makes films with his actors and enters them in Film Festivals around the world. Mr. Savage custom writes material for all of his students as well as empowering them with the proper tools to bring the best out in their work. He also produces custom demos and original films. |
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VoiceActing Academy |
(858) 858-0220 |
| With their coaching and writing styles, and as executive producers of the only conference dedicated to voiceover talent (The VoiceOver International Creative Experience - VOICE), James Alburger & Penny Abshire are considered among the best. They work with beginners who want to break into voiceover, professionals who want to take their business further, performers who want to be more powerful on stage, and corporate executives who need to effectively share their message. |
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