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The London Arts Acting School focuses on giving you the tools you need to build a career in film and television.  Students will learn cold reading, scene analysis, video auditioning, creative visualization, on camera work, and much more. 

What a amazing class full of passion"

Marcus Hinton

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Cold Reading: is reading aloud from a script or other text with little or no rehearsal, practice or study in advance. Sometimes also referred to as sight reading, it is a technique used by actors and other performers in theatre, television, and film performance fields.

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Acting Audition: is the first step in a long process of being part of a creative project for the actor. ... Many actors fall at this hurdle without recognising the specific skills they need to give them a better chance of bagging the role.

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Scene study: involves actors taking a specific scene from a movie, television or play and working on it in front of an acting instructor or a group of peers.  The goal is to receive specific constructive feedback that helps the actor improve their craft and their abilities in specific roles. Scene Study is a way for actors to continually work on their craft and discover their strengths and weaknesses. It’s a great way to take all the exercises and techniques they have learned to create characters, connect to the emotions of the part, and fight for what they need and put them into a performance. Scene Study is a very important part of the actor’s process because it makes the actor harness his or her skill set to create a performance. Technique classes are where actors learn the exercises and build up their foundational skills, Scene Study is where they put it all together.

...and much much more

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