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Acting

6 Months Certificate Course in Acting This course will be taught by Mr. Rohan Verma. Course Structure: - 1 theory lecture per week (24 lectures) - 24x7 online practical discussion during entire program - Regular assignments, projects, and assessments Theory Lectures (1 per week): Week 1: Introduction to Acting: History, Theory, and Practice Week 2: Understanding Script Analysis: Breaking Down the Script Week 3: Character Development: Creating Believable Characters Week 4: Acting Techniques: Stanislavski, Meisner, and Strasberg Week 5: Scene Study: Analyzing and Performing Scenes Week 6: Movement and Physicality: Using the Body in Acting Week 7: Voice and Speech: Developing Vocal Technique Week 8: Improvisation: Techniques for Improvising in Acting Week 9: Auditioning: Preparing for Auditions and Callbacks Week 10: Acting for Camera: Techniques for Film and Television Week 11: Stage Combat: Introduction to Safe Stage Fighting Week 12: Play Analysis: Understanding Play Structure and Style Week 13: Directing: Introduction to Directing Principles and Practices Week 14: Acting and Emotional Intelligence: Understanding Emotions in Acting Week 15: Acting and Psychology: Understanding Human Behavior in Acting Week 16: Shakespearean Acting: Techniques for Performing Shakespeare Week 17: Acting and Culture: Understanding Cultural Differences in Acting Week 18: Acting and Technology: Using Technology in Acting and Performance Week 19: Business of Acting: Understanding the Acting Industry and Marketing Yourself Week 20: Acting and Wellness: Maintaining Physical and Mental Health as an Actor Week 21: Acting and Feedback: Giving and Receiving Constructive Feedback Week 22: Acting and Collaboration: Working with Directors, Writers, and Other Actors Week 23: Acting and Adaptability: Adapting to Different Acting Styles and Genres Week 24: Final Project Presentations: Students Showcase Their Acting Skills Practical Sessions: Practical sessions will focus on applying theoretical concepts to acting exercises, scenes, and performances. Students will work on: - Acting techniques and exercises - Scene study and analysis - Character development and creation - Improvisation and spontaneity - Physicality and movement - Voice and speech work Assessments and Evaluations: - Regular assignments and projects (40%) - Mid-term and final exams (20%) - Practical performances and presentations (30%) - Attendance and participation (10%) Certification: Upon successful completion of the course, students will receive a Certificate in Acting from [Institution Name].