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How will your acting training take place?

Over a week

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Acting improvement

Acting training courses offered by Dub-school

This one-week training improves acting skills through three areas:

  1. vocal techniques,
  2. character construction and
  3. interpretation.

Participants develop their voice, emotions, and stage presence through practical exercises, drawing on various theatrical methods. The work alternates between individual and group sessions in a positive atmosphere.

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Develop a personal approach to the game and promote its artistic singularity

Develop your stage presence and vocal control.

Explore acting techniques for theater and dubbing.

Learn to manage your stress and emotions in a game situation.

Deepen the interpretation and appropriation of texts.

Experiment with improvisation and character building exercises.

Develop a personal approach to the game and promote its artistic singularity

The progress of your training

Exploring the Basics of Acting and Voice

Skills developed

  • Articulation, diction and projection of the voice.
  • Managing rhythm and intonation.
  • Breath control and relaxation techniques.
  • Body awareness and spatialization.
  • Spontaneity and responsiveness in improvisation.
  • Approach and analysis of a text for a lively interpretation.

Teaching methods

  • Practical exercises and exploration games.
  • Constructive and personalized feedback.
  • Playful and caring approach.
  • Work in small groups and role-playing.

Exploring the Basics of Acting and Voice

Content

  • Vocal work and diction: voice placement, articulation, work on resonance.
  • Relaxation and breathing exercises: grounding, managing stage fright and tension.
  • Body exploration: mobility, gestures, presence in space.
  • Improvisational theater: solo and group exercises to unleash creativity.
  • Appropriation of the text: reading, intention, rhythm, interpretation in duo or collective.

Character Construction and Advanced Interpretation

Skills developed

  • Structure a character and give it depth.
  • Playing with emotion and accuracy of interpretation.
  • Adapt your performance according to the context (theater, cinema, dubbing).
  • Develop your listening skills and connection with your playing partners.

Teaching methods

  • Exercises inspired by Stanislavski, Meisner and Lecoq.
  • Alternating between individual practice and collective scenes.
  • Situational assessment in front of the camera and performance analysis.

Character Construction and Advanced Interpretation

Content

  • Exploring emotions: exercises on emotional states and their expression.
  • Working on the sincerity of the game: going beyond technique to find authenticity.
  • Interaction work: listening and adjustment in duo and group play.
  • Guided improvisations: working on intentions and spontaneity.
  • Deepening the text: interpretation from different directions.

Final work and restitution

Skills developed

  • Synthesize learning and refine your game.
  • Managing the pressure of a public or recorded performance.
  • Gain confidence and assert your artistic identity.

Content

  • Rehearsal and adjustments: refining interpretation and gestures.
  • Real-life scenario: performance of scenes in front of an audience or in recording conditions.
  • Group debriefing and personalized advice: avenues for improvement and consolidation of acquired knowledge.