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John Davies Teaches Auditon Technique Seminar for Adults at KD Studio, 9/18

By: Aug. 31, 2010
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Every acting job in film and television begins with an actor standing in front of the camera, holding a script and wondering "What do they want me to do?" The camera audition, for many actors, is the most excruciating part of the process. This one day seminar will prepare you to confront that moment by focusing on the audition as the first creative step in the development of the role. You probably won't get to play the role but leave that up to the gods. If you audition well and bravely you will be noticed and asked to audition more often. Thus you'll get very good at it. Thus you'll get cast more often because the odds will be in your favor.

The seminar costs $125 and will take place on Saturday, September 18 from 10am -5pm. There are limited spaces available.

Subjects to be taught include grabbing the role, owning the role, attacking the scene and script breakdown and cold reading.

John S. Davies has auditioned more times than he likes to think about and he has, indeed, gotten very good at it. He is a long-time member of the Screen Actors Guild and Actors Equity Association. His acting work includes theatre, film, movies for television and television series including a recent five-episode run on ‘Prison Break'. He has taught acting all over the metroplex, but mostly at KD Studio, for more than 20 years. For more information, including acting and teaching resumes and a demo reel, visit www.johnsdavies.com.

Call 214-638-0484 to reserve your spot. Prior acting training is a must, and bring a headshot if possible.

KD Studio
Conservatory of Film and Dramatic Arts
2600 Stemmons Frwy #117
Dallas, Texas 75207
Phone: 214-638-0848
Toll Free: 877-278-2283
Fax: 214-630-5140
www.kdstudio.com

Photo Credit: Steve Riley



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