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What is an Acting Class?
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An acting class is a great way for an actor to gain acting experience, develop their abilities and interact with other actors. In class, actors are able to do lessons, games and activities that enhance their improvisation skills, improve their recall skills and help them connect to the characters they perform. Most classes allow actors to perform scenes from plays and screenplays. This helps actors learn how to analyze a script, get into character and perform.

There are many different kinds of acting classes. Some focus on movement. Some focus on performing on camera. Some are targeted for younger actors, beginning actors and more experienced, advanced actors. Still others focus on monologues, scene study, script study, auditioning and more.

What Are The Primary Types of Acting Classes?

Beginner
Actors who have never acted before or who have very little acting and performance experience should start with a beginning actor's class. These kinds of classes are usually reserved for actors who have never acted before and are looking to get started from the very beginning.

Intermediate
Actors who have had some general training and performance experience should begin at the intermediate level. Intermediate classes are for people who may have had some previous training, but who are not extremely experienced and still need to learn some basics.

Advanced
Actors who have performed in plays, films or commercials should seek out classes for the more advanced actor. Advanced classes are usually for people who have acting experience but would like to continue to improve their acting talent.

On-Camera
On-camera acting classes are for actors who would like to learn how to perform on film. Acting on camera is different from general acting classes because they teach actors how to work around the camera. They teach actors how to perform within various camera frames. And they teach actors how to move and position themselves effectively in order to give a great onscreen performance.

Movement
Actors who would like to learn how to use their bodies effectively during performance should try a movement class. Movement classes teach the actor how to relax the body and how to make it a more useful tool when conveying emotion.

Young/Child Actors
Parents who would like their child to get into acting should find a class that specifically trains small children. These kinds of acting programs teach young people how to perform and break into the entertainment industry as a child actor.

Who Needs An Acting Class?

No matter how good an actor is, or thinks he is, there is always room for improvement. Even the most famous actors and actresses take acting classes or have acting coaches. That's because, acting classes can sharpen the actor's skills and broaden the his range. They also help update the actor's training, teaching the latest techniques and methods. And, if nothing else, they're just plain fun!

Charles Todd is a staff writer for Acting Magazine. Charles has written numerous articles on the art and craft of acting. In addition to being a writer, Charles is also an actor and director.

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