
The ideal
acting classes in Los Angeles for children, teens, and young adults are those centered on encouraging / praising each for who they are and thus developing their confidence in acting, and life. Frequent collaborations with professional artists (writers, directors, actors) lead to work being published in theater, film, television, and all other walks of life.
To create this learning environments for students new to acting Los Angeles instructors concentrate on developing the young actor's craft. The craft may make them stand out in front of a set, or thrive in a completely different aspect of life. We are so proud of our students who have had successful film, TV, theater careers, and are equally so of those who have gone on to apply their craft to various alternate pursuits.
When participating within the context of top acting classes in Los Angeles, students learn to create a unique, original character that is truly their own. In doing so, the young actor develops a love for the work, and with this, the ability to flourish as both an actor and person both in and out of acting school Los Angeles instructors say.
When asked how curriculum is set up at the studio in an interview, artistic director Jeff Alan-Lee explained: “The way we divide the day is into two hour intervals. In the first two hours, from 10:00 - 12:00, the students work on production.
“They work on scenes from film, theater, maybe tv --- and the scenes are specifically written for children and teens. They're not playing mushrooms, or wicked queens or step-mothers; they're playing characters their own age which is beneficial in that they portraying experiences that they're familiar with, or that they can relate to. And each student gets their own scene. We take lunch break for half an hour, and then for two hours, from 12:30 - 2:30, we work on technique.
“We do a lot of improvisations (which are scenes they make up on the spur of the moment), sensory exercises (which deal with creating the imaginary world of the play through the five senses and the imagination), wants/objectives, past circumstances --- which are some of the actor's tools. And the technique is a lot of fun for them, because we focus on the kids using their own unique qualities to act, rather than imitating somebody they've seen on TV. So the kids become the originators --- which I find very exciting.” For additional information on acting instruction in the Los Angeles area, please visit www.youngactorsstudio.com to learn more.