More Acting for Film 18+

Tuesdays, 3 Sep – 8 Oct, 7pm – 9pm SOLD OUT
Following numerous customer requests, Kenton Hall returns with another 6-week practical course focusing on the skills and techniques specific to film acting.

Adult

£80

Members (Adult, Young Member & Conc.)

£65

Senior Citizen

£70

U25 & Students

£70

Disabled or Unwaged

£70

Duration: 120 mins

Certificate: 18+


Following numerous customer requests, Kenton Hall returns with another 6-week practical course focusing on the skills and techniques specific to film acting.


You’ll explore a host of acting and performance styles, and also learn about working with directors, developing screen presence, getting an agent, auditioning, and more.


Those this course builds on the material covered in Introduction to Acting for Film (which took place earlier this year) it can be taken as a stand-alone course, and is suitable for all levels of acting experience.



FURTHER INFORMATION


Price: £80 / £70 conc / £65 Members


Tutor: Kenton Hall


Booking Information:


This 6-week course will run at Phoenix on Tuesdays, 7pm – 9pm from  3 September – 8 October 2024.


You must be 18 or over to attend.


Member discount available.


Cancellation Policy:


We do not offer refunds for cancellations of bookings, except in exceptional circumstances. In the event that an advertised course is withdrawn, we will endeavour to give 7 days’ notice and a full refund will be made.


View our Learner Agreement.


ABOUT THE TUTOR


Kenton Hall is an award-winning Canadian writer, director, musician, and teacher, with numerous short and feature film credits to his name – both behind and in front of the camera. Kenton also teaches a BTEC in Creative Media Production through Leicester College and The Art of Screenwriting here at Phoenix. He has played a variety of roles on stage and screen, from Les Miserables and Muppets Most Wanted to 4th Floor of Singapore and Father to Fall. He most recently wrote, directed, and co-starred in the feature film A Dozen Summers, published the comic memoir Bisection, about living and parenting with bipolar disorder, and co-wrote the Audible Drama Getting Better, starring Rhod Gilbert, Kathryn Drysdale, and Mark Gatiss.