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Intermediate Acting

TUESDAYS & THURSDAYS

11-1 PM
JULY 6-29, 2021


Improve your acting skills!

 

Students will improve their acting skills with activities in voice, pantomime and movement while creating believable characters. Students will work with dramatic monologues that emphasize skills for the stage. The class will end with final performance for parents and friends.  Class will be fun and entertaining for all who participate!

 

Instructor: Gary Bowne. Cost: Free

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Intro to Voice Over

TUESDAYS & THURSDAYS
1-2:30 PM
JULY 6-29, 2021


If you're new to voice over, learn the basics in this 4-week workshop.

 

Learn the basics of voice acting and whether it is the right career for you in our Intro to Voiceover session. Workshop participants will gain an understanding of the voice over ladder and the skills and equipment necessary to build a career in voice acting.  It's never too early to start voice acting. Whether it's your first project or your tenth, it's imperative that you take direction from an experienced voice over producer who knows what it takes for you to succeed in the industry. We provide honest and professional feedback on how you can make your mark in today's voice over market. Interested? Then this intro to voice acting workshop is right for you.

 

Instructor: Janelle Musson. Cost: Free

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Songwriting

TUESDAYS & THURSDAYS
2:30-4 PM
JULY 6-29, 2021


Lyric songwriting workshop with award-winning multi-genre songwriter Janellybean.
 
Does your teen enjoy writing poetry? Are they a storyteller? Do you have a teenager who is interested in writing lyrics? This class will expose your child to the different techniques of writing lyrics with the hope of finding out what works best for them on their lyrical journey. Your teen will leave the workshop with original songs and the skills necessary to continue developing his or her songwriting skills. The class will utilize hands-on exercises, thought-provoking lectures, small group exercises, individual work, and off-class assignments to help students discover their vocals and style as lyric songwriters.  An instrument is only one aspect of songwriting, though many will take advantage of that aspect of songwriting, it is not necessary for this workshop. These peer groups may give the student who does not have a background in music the opportunity to learn to collaborate with musicians and may inspire a hunger or clarity to learn piano, guitar, ukulele, etc. The student who has that skill can make use of and step up her/his writing by making use of their previously acquired knowledge.

 

Instructor: Janelle Musson. Cost: Free

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Video Production Stagecraft I

WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY
1–3 PM
JULY 14 & 15, 2021


A free Live@CTC! workshop for teens and adults

 

Open to high schoolers, college students and adults! Join senior team members from Connect Central Oregon and Wahoo Films for a 2-day workshop showcasing techniques used to bring community theatre productions to online audiences. This introductory workshop will be hands-on, and participants will have opportunities to use their skills in upcoming CTC productions. Production times to be determined, but will happen during the 2-day period. 

 

This workshop will cover:


—Camera Operation and Placement
—Sound Acquisition and Mixing
—Lighting
—Integration of Digital Media
—Live Switching versus Editing
—Data Storage and Media Management
—Streaming versus Uploading

 

Instructor Scot Brees. Cost: Free

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