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The Juilliard School

The Juilliard School

Acting For Film One Year Program In the first part of the semester, students begin to build the foundation of their craft through a broad array of classes that incorporate both traditional stage performance, as well as film performance techniques and concepts. Acting Technique This class is an introduction to the various well-known acting techniques of the Master Acting Teachers. The classes begin with basic ensemble acting games and warm-ups. Students first explore the work of Konstantin Stanislavski, then move to the Method, briefly discussing the role of Sanford Meisner, then continue to the work of Lee Strasberg (sense and emotional memory), Stella Adler (absolute belief in given circumstances), Michael Chekhov (the psychological gesture), Jerzy Grotowski (physical approach/"outside in"), Anne Bogart (viewpoints) and Tadashi Suzuki. The classes also include a brief historical background of each of the Masters, as well as a discussion of the development of each of his/her techniques. Acting for Film I Film Craft Speech

Curtis Institute of Music Test Requirements Required Testing The ACT Plus Writing or the SAT (Critical Reading, Math and Writing) is required. Official scores from all test dates must be sent to Stanford directly from the ACT or the College Board (the reporting agency for the SAT) or both if the applicant has taken the ACT and the SAT. Score reports must arrive by the appropriate application deadline. Applications without official scores from either the SAT or the ACT Plus Writing will not be considered. We do not accept test substitutions. Additional guidelines: Applicants must self-report and submit all SAT scores and all ACT scores. Superscoring Test Results For the SAT, we will focus on the highest individual Critical Reading, Math and Writing scores from all test sittings. Recommended Testing SAT Subject Tests are recommended but not required. Late Test Scores We recommend students take the required tests well in advance of the application deadlines.

Harvard Dramatic Arts Visual & Media Arts At Emerson’s Department of Visual and Media Arts, the process of transforming your vision into reality is fast-paced, exciting, and rewarding. You’ll dive right in and start working with talented mentors, collaborators, and crew members from day one. Emerson’s Department of Visual and Media Arts is all about learning by doing. Is your medium film or video? The Internet or animation? You’ll learn from experienced faculty members who are teachers, doers, and industry players, collaborate with talented classmates, and benefit from studying in a city that ranks among the top five U.S. media markets.

UM School of Music, Theatre & Dance Course Requirements Applicants must have received an undergraduate degree from an accredited college or university by the time of matriculation. The institution must have been accredited at the time of Stanford's application deadline. Minimum course requirements for admission to the school are consonant with the requirements of the state of California for purposes of licensure: Biological sciences (one full academic year) Chemistry (Two full academic years, including organic chemistry) Physics (the equivalent of one full academic year) Each of these subjects must include the appropriate laboratory work. Recommended: Knowledge of a modern foreign language, specifically Spanish or an Asian language, and course work in behavioral sciences, calculus, physical chemistry and, in particular, biochemistry, are recommended.

Purchase College, State University of New York - Think Wide Open Location Located at Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, in the heart of New York City, The Juilliard School welcomes visitors and is readily accessible by car and public transportation. The entrance to the School is at 155 W. 65th Street, between Broadway and Amsterdam Avenue. By Subway No. 1 (Broadway-Seventh Avenue local) to 66th Street StationNos. 2 or 3 (Broadway-Seventh Avenue express) to 72nd Street Station. From this station, Juilliard is six blocks south on Broadway.A or C (Eighth Avenue line) and B or D (Sixth Avenue line) to Columbus Circle Station (59th Street). By Bus The following buses stop at or very near Juilliard: M5: Sixth Avenue—Broadway—Riverside DriveM7: Broadway—Columbus AvenueM11: Amsterdam Avenue—Columbus AvenueM20: Hudson Street—Eighth Avenue—Central Park West—66th StreetM66: 66th-67th Streets crosstownM104: Broadway—42nd Street If You Are Driving ... For more Web sites to help you navigate New York City, go to Living in N.Y.C.

Curriculum Because no two students — and no two subjects — are alike, our educational philosophy is uniquely adaptable. By incorporating an expansive range of academic methods, approaches, and experiences, we create a learning environment that leads to success and creates impact. Right for the Subject, Right for You Whether it’s group projects, hands-on labs, problem-solving sessions, or lectures, Stanford GSB faculty members select the teaching method that’s best for each subject. Your Stanford GSB experience will be customizable, adaptable, and personal. Exceptional Practitioners and Leaders We complement our faculty with an impressive roster of global thought leaders and innovative executives, who participate in speaking events, seminars, and class instruction.

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