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The Acting for Stage and Screen program provides students with comprehensive training in performance techniques for theater, film, and television. The curriculum includes voice work, movement, character development, and scene study, combining classical and contemporary approaches to acting. Students gain hands-on experience through live performances, on-camera work, and collaboration with industry professionals. This program prepares graduates for careers in the performing arts, including roles in theater productions, film, television, commercials, and voice-over work, while fostering creativity, confidence, and adaptability in a competitive industry.

Career Options:

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Job Description

Actor

53121$30,000 - $100,000Performs roles in theatre productions, films, television shows, and commercials, bringing characters to life through interpretation and expression.

Voice-over Artist

53121$40,000 - $80,000Provides vocal performances for animated characters, narrations, commercials, and other media, utilizing voice modulation and acting skills.

Drama Teacher

41220$50,000 - $70,000Educates students in acting techniques, theatre history, and performance skills, often working in schools, colleges, or private institutions.

Director

51120$60,000 - $120,000Oversees the creative aspects of theatre productions, films, or television shows, guiding actors and crew to achieve the desired artistic vision.

Screenwriter

51113$50,000 - $90,000Writes scripts for films, television shows, or theatre productions, developing dialogue, characters, and storylines.