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Topics in Acting for the Screen (369-0-21)

Topic

Independent Feature Lab

Instructors

Alexander John Lester Phillips

Meeting Info

Louis Hall 106: Thurs 3:00PM - 5:50PM

Overview of class

The feature film lab is modeled on professional directing and writing labs to give actors, writers, and directors the opportunity to prepare a feature screenplay for performance and production. Through collaborative work in class, students will explore and experiment with the interrelationship between text, camera, and actor in a workshop setting. Writers will bring in scripts, actors will embody the text, and directors will stage scenes - rehearsing, shooting, editing the results in an experimental workshop environment. The goal is to prepare the material and the approach to it for the challenges of low-budget feature production, in an exploration of story, characters, visualization and on-set practicalities. Students will work in small groups to workshop key scenes or sequences from a feature script in class and on camera as a means of better understanding and evaluating the whole film and process.

Registration Requirements

Completion of RTVF 190. The course can count as an elective for the Acting for Screen.


Permission number only. Contact Spencer Parsons (s-parsons@northwestern.edu) for a permission number.

Learning Objectives

Collaboration in the preparation process for filmmaking--rewriting the screenplay, developing characterization and performance strategies, and developing the audiovisual approach with an eye toward the realities of low budget production

Teaching Method

In class performance exercises and shooting projects in the field, with intense in class discussion and critique.

Evaluation Method

Class participation and engagement in exercises and critique, meeting project deadlines, demonstration of conceptual understanding of both performance and camera techniques covered.

Class Materials (Required)

Links to necessary readings and viewings will be provided at no cost by the instructor via Canvas.