New York Acting School's Zoom classes offer perfect monologue skills with up to 45% off. Unleash your inner actor today!
Perfect your monologue skills and keep a recorded copy of your work with hands-on training and expert guidance
All classes are geared for on camera work. All levels: beginners through advanced. Dive into the world of monologues with expert guidance from Mark Stolzenberg. Ever wondered how to craft the perfect monologue that grabs attention? Learn techniques to impress casting directors and agents while gaining confidence in your abilities. Enjoy flexible class schedules, either online via Zoom or in person, making it convenient no matter where you are.
What we offer
Experience the art of monologues with tailored classes designed for all skill levels. Options include both single and multiple session packages, allowing flexibility based on individual needs. Gain insights from industry experts through interactive online sessions available worldwide.- One Perfect Monologue Class on Zoom: A single session designed to refine your monologue skills from home
- Three Perfect Monologue Classes on Zoom: A trio of sessions focusing on honing performance techniques remotely
Why you should grab the offer
This offer is a fantastic opportunity to enhance your acting abilities through specialized training in monologues. With comprehensive classes conducted by seasoned professionals, students can expect significant improvement in their performance skills. The unique selling point includes hands-on experience acting in short films or movie scenes, providing valuable additions to any actor's resume. As one of New York’s top-rated acting schools, recognized by CBS Channel 2 News, this institution ensures high-quality instruction and practical experience. Whether you're new to acting or looking to polish existing skills, these online sessions provide convenience and flexibility without compromising on quality learning experiences.Need To Know Info
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.