One or Three Introductory Classes at The Acting School for Film and Television in Manhattan (Up to 82% Off)
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Acting guru Mark Stolzenberg imparts students with decades of experience in subjects such as eye lines, physicality, and improvisation
Acting classes teach students how to cry on command—a skill that's especially useful when feigning investment in a relationship or pretending to whittle an onion. Live out your own sob story with this Groupon.
Choose Between Two Options
- $29 for a two-hour introductory Essentials acting class (a $150 value) $79 for three of the above classes (a $450 value)
During two-hour Essentials classes, silver-screen beginners tackle skills such as using eye-line levels, honing audition technique, controlling vocal projection, and demanding bigger trailers. Full terms last nine weeks, though each class functions as an independent unit, ensuring that students can pick up new skills at any session. Classes take place Wednesday and Thursday at 7:30 p.m. and Saturday at 5:30 p.m.
Acting guru Mark Stolzenberg imparts students with decades of experience in subjects such as eye lines, physicality, and improvisation
Acting classes teach students how to cry on command—a skill that's especially useful when feigning investment in a relationship or pretending to whittle an onion. Live out your own sob story with this Groupon.
Choose Between Two Options
- $29 for a two-hour introductory Essentials acting class (a $150 value) $79 for three of the above classes (a $450 value)
During two-hour Essentials classes, silver-screen beginners tackle skills such as using eye-line levels, honing audition technique, controlling vocal projection, and demanding bigger trailers. Full terms last nine weeks, though each class functions as an independent unit, ensuring that students can pick up new skills at any session. Classes take place Wednesday and Thursday at 7:30 p.m. and Saturday at 5:30 p.m.
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About New York Acting School for Film and Television
Mark Stolzenberg brings to the table ample expertise as an actor, director, and writer as well as experience as Associate Professor of Drama at The New School. He applies a unique system and techniques to help students do their best on the big screen. His classes cover topics like rhythm, believability, and camera presence.