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Actors and Directors in Rehearsal - A Collaborative Relationship

The Actors Association and The Post Graduate Department at The National Film School of Denmark proudly present a 3 day workshop with Mark Travis.

At the heart of any good film is the script. But the script is only a written story and doesn’t truly come to life until interpreted and rendered by the director and the actors. And it is the work of the director and actors that brings life to the characters, to the story and allows the audience a personal experience.

In this unique and demanding workshop ten directors and twenty actors are taken through a process that has two tracks. First, we are all breaking down, analyzing, rehearsing and performing scenes from one script. Second, we are exploring the delicate working process between actors and directors. If the working process between actors and directors is not productive, collaborative, healthy and supportive, then the work will suffer. Actors and directors have different needs, objectives, visions and vocabularies. The more they learn to communicate in an open and challenging environment, the more they will be able to access the range of their talent.

Areas and skills covered in The Actor and Director in Rehearsal and
Performance:
  • Script Analysis
  • Character Development
  • Objectives and Obstacles
  • Creating objectives and obstacles that enhance the scene
  • The Character Arc in a scene
  • Communicating with the Actor
  • Communicating with the Director
  • Improvisations and Rehearsal Exercises
  • The Actor’s POV vs. The Director’s POV
  • The Tool of Staging
  • The Actor/Character Split
  • The Actor/Character Meld

The Schedule. Actors and directors will participate in slightly different tracks culminating in the Rehearsal Workshop on the third day.

Director’s Track. A program that explores the director’s role in bringing a film to life, especially through the work with the script, characters and the actors. Each director is assigned one scene from the selected script and on the third day of the workshop will apply rehearsal and directing techniques that have been discussed and demonstrated during the first two days.

Actor’s Track. A program that explores the actor’s process of preparation for rehearsal and performance. Each actor is assigned one scene from the selected script and on the third day of the workshop will, in rehearsal, apply the character development and rehearsal techniques that have been demonstrated in the first two days.

The seminar will be held in English.

Please write in the motivation whether you apply as a director or an actor.

Medlemmer af Dansk Skuespillerforbund bliver støttet med 500,- kr. af forbundet. Skriv venligst i feltet "Motivation" om du er medlem, så du kan opnå den reducerede pris.


Generelle oplysninger

Antal deltagere:
10 directors and 20 actors
Varighed:
3 days
Pris kr.:
1.800,- kr.

Underviser

Mark Travis

Mark Travis created THE TRAVIS GROUP in 1992 as training and consulting company for directors, actors and writers. In 1999 he joined forces with the director/writer Fredrick Johntz and they formed TRAVIS-JOHNTZ PRODUCTIONS which has become a prestigious development and consulting company for both studio and independent feature films and television.

Mark Travis has been represented as a director for many years on the Los Angeles and off-Broadway stages by such critically acclaimed productions as A Bronx Tale, Undressing New Jersey, Faithful, Once A Man Twice A Boy, Time Flies When You’re Alive, Café 50’es, No Place Like Home, Equus, Wings, The Coming of Stork, Linke vs. Redfield, Verdigris and the Lion In Winter.

Mark did his graduate studies at the Yale School of Drama and is a former creative consultant to film director Mark Rydell.

His television directing credits include The Facts of Life, Family Ties, Capitol and the Emmy Award-winning PBS dramatic special, Blind Tom: The Thomas Bethune Story. In 1990 he completed his first film, Going Under, for Warner Bros., starring Bill Pullman and Ned Beatty.