BIMM University

Intro to Acting for Screen

Brighton (Main Campus), United Kingdom

The Non-degree in Intro to Acting for Screen at BIMM University is a program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

BIMM University is a leading provider of creative arts education, offering industry-led courses in music, film, and performing arts across the UK, Ireland, and Germany. It is renowned for its deep industry connections and for preparing students for successful careers in the global creative economy.

About the Program

Intro to Acting for Screen is a two-day weekend course tailored for aspiring performers interested in film, TV, and online video content. This course is perfect for beginners, as no prior acting experience is necessary. Students will engage in practical exercises that introduce them to the fundamentals of on-screen acting, helping them build confidence and skills in front of the camera.

Throughout the course, participants will explore essential topics such as subtext in acting, storytelling, and the filmmaking process. They will learn how to prepare a scene for performance, understand director cues, and recognize how shot sizes affect their acting. The interactive lectures and workshops will provide hands-on experience, allowing students to develop their performance techniques and enhance their understanding of the acting craft.

Graduates of this course can pursue various roles in the entertainment industry, including actor, voice-over artist, and casting assistant. They may find opportunities in film, television, and online media production. The skills acquired in this course are transferable, enabling graduates to adapt to different roles within the creative sector, making them versatile candidates for various job positions.

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