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Beginner’s Guide to Acting

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When I decided to start a career in film acting, I didn’t have anyone to guide me on what to do or what to prepare. Equipped with a bit of courage and acting tools I got from way back in school theater, I went to audition after audition until I finally booked gigs. 
This workshop includes practical tips and information I gathered along the way, combined with useful tools I learned from acting workshops.
This is only an alternative for anyone who wants to have an idea of what to expect in an acting class, for those who want to attend a class but are experiencing financial and transportation challenges, or for those actors who need a quick review of their basic acting lesson. Keep in mind that in-person workshops are a different experience and still very highly recommended.
Enjoy learning and thank you for letting us become a part of your journey!
Go to Beginner's Guide to Acting - Part 2: Knowing Yourself
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