About the course: This workshop is tailored for the seasoned professional looking to sharpen their skill set and the trained actor transitioning into film & television. It is designed to address the paradox that puzzles actors of every level of experience: namely, that being a good actor doesn’t itself lead to more jobs, or to better roles. The problem is that traditional acting training emphasizes the actor’s ability to take the words on the page and transform them into a character with a deep and rich emotional life. Which is extremely important. But without a clear understanding of how the camera works and the specific requirements of working in front of it, ultimately ineffective. That’s because a film is a sequence of images that tells a story, and to tell that story, the actor must put emphasis on the objectivity of events, not the subjectivity of feelings. To bridge that gap, Eric’s workshop focuses on decoding scripts for film and television and how to best craft them in front of the camera. Topics include script analysis, auditioning, and self-tapes.
The workshop is taught in English.
The workshop is taught in English.
About Eric: Eric is a New York City acting coach who specializes in on-camera work. His list of clients includes multiple Emmy, Tony, Screen Actors Guild, Drama Desk, Drama League, and Teen Choice Award winners and nominees, in addition to established actors who have performed leading and supporting roles in dozens of studio films, television series and hit Broadway shows. He provides on-set coaching, audition preparation and ongoing training for qualified actors in New York, Los Angeles, London, Berlin and online. Visit www.eric-reis.com to learn more. Eligibility: Actors must be at least 18 years of age. The first day is open to new clients ONLY, while the second day is open to returning clients ONLY (including those who attend Saturday). Acting teachers are ineligible to attend, except in rare occasions. If you’re an actor who is also an acting teacher, please contact Eric at ercoach.eu@gmail.com to discuss eligibility.
Cost: There are only 10 spots available on each day and the price is ISK 24.990 for the day or ISK 44,990 for both days. FÍL (The Icelandic Actors Guild) covers 50% of the course fee for its members. Please note that there are limited spaces available. Registration takes place via this link. You can also contact Anna Olafdottir, Industry Days manager in industry@riff.is for more information.
Registration is open until August 31.
Registration is open until August 31.