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Chance to act
up on film
The Independent
Tuesday, October 14, 2003
Actors on the Mornington
Peninsula can train close to home and be part of a short film
to add to their credits.
Actor and filmmaker, Sally
McLean, started a series of weekly drama classes at Mt Martha
House in January called "Acting Up at the House".
"The breadth of experience
and talent among the students is amazing," Ms McLean said.
Three students have secured
theatrical agent representation for film and television work,
two have landed roles in VCA student films, two have appeared
in lead roles in local theatre productions and two are now auditioning
for the Victorian College of the Arts.
Term 4 is enrolling now,
with students working towards an end of term theatre showcase,
to be presented to an invited audience in December.
Term 4 students will be
cast in a short film, written for the class as an exercise in
working on film. The film, being made for Tropfest, will receive
a seperate launch in early 2004.
Ms McLean has had roles
in film, television and theatre in both Australia and the UK.
She is a graduate of The Actors Institute in London and was most
recently seen in the role of "Angie Powers" on the
ABC in the BBC mini-series "Bootleg" and has just completed
filming the lead role of "Camilla" in Angela Paraskevas'
film "Without A Word".
The Acting Up classes
cover audition technique, Stanislavski technique, characterisation,
context, improvisation, voice and acting for the camera.
Alan Fletcher who plays
"Dr. Karl Kennedy" on "Neighbours" will be
taking a session during the course on the business of acting.
Term 4 will be running
on Wednesday nights from 7.30 - 10pm for nine weeks, starting
Wednesday, October 22 at Mt Martha House, Mt Martha.
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