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    RC Acting Studio - Rehearsing !

    RC Acting Studio

    5.0(5 reviews)
    2.0 miValley Village

    "I had the good fortune of not being successful immediately."…read moreIt's coming from the legend, Jack Nicholson. Yes, he's my idol. Not being rush is a sign that potential to success because " Acting" is a craft which I consider learnable skills. You need to persuade it & you need to keep up with it in order to continue growing. Acting - It's not going to become an abundant lush fruit tree if you neglect it half way through the growth phase. Our strength lies in multiple things though, it's highlighted in doing things that enhance your abilities such as activities, resources, and researches that will enhance you in advance of the career of your choice. An effective cold reader is active listener and attentive observer. I solely learned from 1st generation teachers; Steve Wangh ( Grotowski), Wendell Beavers ( Viewpoints) and Claire Chubbuck ( Chubbuck's technique). I ain't have any doubt about how to hit any curve balls on Camera or on Stage. Regardless of how, audition and cold-reading is another game and yes, in order to get the job, you've to go through it. It's insane if you want to be in the industry. RaeAnne wholehearted teaching style as whom is completely engaged but not only overly wrapped up in her students' lives, and also understand and acknowledge their needs. You could feel hand-on learning experience in the class that rare chance to get it in any Hollywood studios. As an actor, we just need someone that confidently awkward. If so, this is the place to be in this RC Acting studio at Valley Village to lean a successful cold-reading. Remember ! ! ! Christian Bale still driving Tacoma 2003 model and living in his dream as Hollywood mega star. Sometimes everybody's got picked something or someone up. We don't need to lost in LA LA LAND. Friends of mine even have any social medias but she's been worked side by side with Joaquin Phoenix, Tye Sheridan & etc. An actor is a thespian, so don't forget to bring yourself, your techniques and your passion from there the rest will be history.

    This class has been absolutely invaluable to me. RaeAnne offers so much to her students: most…read moreclasses include a business check-in; some kind of technique teaching and discussion; then either a cold read or prepared scene from the prior week; and once a month, an on-camera class with an opportunity to shoot something for our reels. I love the business check-in, where she makes sure each student is on-track with their own personal career goals, no matter what stage we're at. I find it incredibly helpful to have some kind of homework each week to keep myself on task -- these can include both scene study as well as business steps - either things she noticed about my reel or actors access profile that could be updated, or footage I need to prioritize getting, or where to look for specific types of jobs. She is 100% not a gatekeeper of information, and truly wants and helps her students succeed. She talks openly about her own experiences and what we can all learn from them. Her class also incorporates warm-up exercises: either breathing, or quick improv/movement to get us engaged with our whole bodies. Cold read classes and prepared scene work are usually done in pairs, where we get about 20 minutes to work together before performing in front of the class. On-camera scene choices are sent out a few days ahead so we can choose and prepare one fully memorized and dressed for the part. Taking RaeAnne's class has been so informative and fun, and I am so happy I found it!

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    Actors Improv Studio - We help actors learn to improvise and improvisers learn to act.

    Actors Improv Studio

    4.9(21 reviews)
    3.4 miNorth Hollywood

    This was by far one of the best classes that I have taken in L.A. I have taken numerous classes…read morehere since I was a child since my dream has almost always been to be an actress. I also took Improv classes at the Groundlings which were VERY expensive. When I took classes at the Groundlings, it was very apparent that they basically anyone in the lower classes were just a number. They fill the lower level classes just to keep the money flowing. I found Actors Improv Studio through my agent. No it's not in the fanciest building or the best neighborhood. But that's not what you go to class for, and he usually has some licorice or candy that you can snack on during class. That definitely sweetens the deal. :) I took classes here for about a month. Bill was EXTREMELY helpful and it was very apparent that he cared about each student individually. He takes the time to critique and praise you after each exercise. He even videos during each class, and after some exercises you can watch your work. The best part of his classes was his encouraging nature. All I can really remember from taking classes at the Groundlings is all the rules they give of what you are not supposed to do. Bill presented the rules of Improv, but not in a way that makes an improvisor feel stifled and held back. I left his class feeling much more confident thanks to him. The only reason that I haven't been able to go back is b/c I can't afford the extra expense at this time. But I would recommend him to anyone who really wants to know what it takes to become a great Improvisor. Yes CDs and such are mildly impressed when they see the name of a big name Improv Studio on your resume. But that won't book and keep a job. You have to be able to deliver much more than that. Bill will help you get to a place where you can consistently deliver.

    This is what improv is all about and I am so relieved to have finally found it in North Hollywood…read moreunder the instruction of Bill Applebaum! Improv intimidates me but when I audited the class, it all melted away and we just had fun. I especially appreciated the relaxed and natural manner in which the class unfolded. Bill was in tune with what every performer brought to the table, his feedback was constructive, and it was obvious to me just how much he enjoyed sharing his passion for improv to anyone willing to listen. As it turns out, it's fun to learn from someone who enjoys what they do. Audit the class and see for yourself.

    Miss Shannon's Sewing - Miss Shannon

    Miss Shannon's Sewing

    4.9(22 reviews)
    1.5 miValley Village
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    Cute space! It got my attention when I parked in the area to run some errands!…read more My first thought was: I wish I could have learnt how to sew his way! So much cuter, nicer, better. Back in the day, in the Old country, it was tense, stressful. But I learnt something and I can mend clothes to this day. Useful skill! Since my friend's little daughter wanted to learn how to sew, I got her a couple of lessons here as a birthday present. Reviews were good! She liked it a lot, learnt some and she'll go back. Had a nice time with Miss Shannon and liked her a lot. Classes for adults as well, reasonable prices, check the site for the schedule, call or drop by to see the enchanted world inside!

    Oh man. I don't know exactly where to start because I have so many good things to say about this…read moreamazing little shop. First and foremost, I have not one sewing bone in my body, and sadly my grandmother is long gone as that was her niche. My pre teen had been asking for years to learn how to sew and I finally stumbled upon Miss Shannon's class when a few moms from a mom group I'm a part of recommended her classes. From the start, Miss Shannon has been nothing but welcoming. You need to email her to get class info as you aren't able to schedule classes online. I like that though because it's nice to actually talk with the owner and ask any questions you might have. My daughter has had Bella as her instructor for a few months now and my daughter just loves her. We do bring our own sewing machine because my daughter also uses hers at home and it's nice to really learn the machine you'll be working with. They do have sewing machines there for your kids to use though. The first class they teach you how to use the machine, how to thread it, how to make a bobbin, etc, and you will make a cute little pillow. The second class I believe the kids make a tote bag, the class after that project is completed you'll make a pair of pajama pants, and the class after that project is completed you'll make a heavy duty sewing bag, which was my daughters favorite project because she's able to fit her sewing machine and other materials in that bag to bring to class. You will need to bring your own fabric for the tote bags and pajama pants and any other projects you have moving forward. Right now my daughter has been enjoying making different shirts in class. We get the patterns off of Etsy and the projects are completed in class. I saw one student was making a cute little romper. My daughter looks forward to going to class every week and loves Miss Shannon and Bella. They create such a great working environment and aren't afraid to nix any negative energies, which I really appreciate. It's important for these kids to work in a positive environment where their creativity can flow. These two truly care about kids and teaching the art of sewing to the next generation. Right now it is $38 for a two hour class. Payment info is posted inside the shop, or you can ask Miss Shannon directly. Venmo is the preferred method. There is street parking and there is a lot behind the shop, but I've never parked there so I'm not sure if that's a lot for customers or not. These are also drop off classes as the shop inside is pretty small so it's really only big enough to seat the students. I will park my car out in front and read for a couple of hours instead of going home and coming back. I also really appreciate that they lock the doors during class, which is added security for everyone. If your child wants to learn how to sew or wants a safe space to work on their sewing projects, this is the right place for you to be.

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