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International School of Screen Acting - Postgraduate courses
The International School of Screen Acting is a unique school set in East London’s trendy 3 Mills film studios, offering just what every graduating drama or dance student needs – screen acting skills for television and film.
Most drama students leave college with great stage experience but are insecure or lack experience in front of a camera. The International School of Screen Acting postgraduate course will sort that out. Their one year course is targeted not just at drama school graduates, but general graduates with stage experience looking at a career on screen.
Leigh Shine, a leading television and film director and ISSA tutor comments that he hasn’t got time to teach good young stage performers camera techniques once a production is up and running and that drama students need more screen acting training – ISSA is where they should be looking to round off their skill base.
ISSA has been going for five years now and attracts students from around the world. The teaching staff are screen industry professionals, led by the three principals, David Craik, Michael Eriera and Mark Normandy. The school is set in well appointed studios where Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels were shot. Students can share their canteen lunches and network with stars and production staff from major feature films and television shows. The school has great contacts in the industry and well-known names give regular masterclasses.
The postgraduate course consists of four eight-week modules, designed to incrementally increase the student’s knowledge base and screen acting skills. The modules develop from foundation module through specialised television, film and finally a consolidation module including professional presentation, film projects audition techniques and production of a show reel.
For more details and for an informal discussion call 020 8555 5775.
For further information regarding this Press Release contact David Craik on 020 8555 5775
22 March 2007
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