Develop 1–2 professionally filmed scenes through ongoing on-camera practice and scene work.
The 3-Month Acting Course (Evening) is a practical on-camera training designed for beginners, early-intermediate actors, and stage actors transitioning to screen. Classes run three evenings per week, making the program suitable for students balancing acting training with work or studies. Throughout the course, students work regularly on camera through guided exercises, partnered scene work, and audition practice. Training includes filmed scene work, self-tapes, playback feedback, and individual coaching, leading to 1–2 professionally filmed scenes, professional headshots, and a coached introduction video. The focus is on developing confidence, consistency, and audition readiness in a supportive, professional training environment.


Industry-standard headshots and a coached, recorded introduction video for casting profiles.

Self-tapes, cold reads, and on-camera audition technique with feedback and playback review.

The 3-Month Evening Acting Course runs three evenings per week and is structured around regular on-camera practice. Sessions are structured around regular on-camera work and include guided exercises, partnered scene rehearsal, filmed practice, and playback feedback across the program.
Throughout the program, students work with self-tapes, cold reads, and scene material, regularly reviewing their work through playback and instructor notes. The course progresses from foundational on-camera skills toward more confident, repeatable performance in filmed scenes and auditions. The program concludes with the filming of final scenes, an in-class screening, and individual feedback focused on audition readiness and next steps in training or professional development.

Audition & Opportunities — audition across a range of film and screen projects with greater confidence from regular on-camera practice.
Consistent On-Camera Technique — apply strong acting foundations, emotional truth, and continuity through filmed exercises, self-tapes, and scene work.
Working with Direction— apply feedback from instructors and adjust your on-camera performance across rehearsals, filmed exercises, and playback sessions.

Before the program begins, there are a few essentials to get ready. This section outlines what you’ll need to bring, what is provided by the school, and what to expect in terms of equipment and basic costs.
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