The uniqueness and efficacy of Ms. Danner’s teaching comes through decades of experience as a student, actor, and acting coach to some of the Hollywood’s most successful and respected actors. Having personally studied under Stella Adler and Uta Hagen, Ms. Danner’s method begins by being connected to your inner emotional truth. Connection to your inner [...]
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Summer Acting Camp Kids & Teens Well Rounded Training Intensive Session 1: June 25th to June 29th Session 2: July 9th to July 13th Monday through Thursday 9:00 am to 2:30 pm Ages 5-7, 8-12, 13-18 *Have Fun & Act!! *Theater games *Scene Study *Improvisation *On-Camera auditioning *Work On Voice & Movement Camp includes the following classes: [...]
Intensives with MICHELLE DANNER Script Analysis Class with Michelle Danner Students learn the mechanics of breaking down story. characters, conflicts,characters, conflicts, and language from a variety of genres including screenplays, television, and theater using both dramatic and comedic scripts. The class explores all the tools an actor can apply to create memorable performance and acquire [...]
TOP LOS ANGELES ACTING COACH AND DIRECTOR OF “HELLO HERMAN” MICHELLE DANNER – “HER FILM SHOULD SPARK DIALOGUE”
Top Los Angeles Acting Coach and Director of “Hello Herman,” Michelle Danner MICHELLE DANNER, artistic director at Edgemar Center of the Arts in L.A. and one of the most successful acting coaches in Hollywood, is currently directing the film version of John Buffalo Mailer’s Hello Herman, starringNorman Reedus, Martha Higareda and newcomer Garrett Backstrom. The film, an unflinching [...]
Larry Moss Los Angeles Acting School Tip
Larry Moss Los Angeles Acting Class – Top Hollywood Acting Coach Michelle Danner Going Back To Your Breath To keep going back to your breath in your work is essential. The Breath is your anchor. Our acting workshops are offered in various intervals throughout the year. The world of television and film charms various people [...]
Hollywood Acting Coach Larry Moss Helpful Acting Tip
The Golden Box is a place where you store triggers for your work. They can come from your imagination or real events.
Los Angeles Acting Class Lesson From Larry Moss
Los Angeles Acting Class Lesson From Larry Moss Breaking down a scene When you’re breaking down a scene you want to give yourself many questions to ask. Figure out what the event is, give yourself a sense of what the moment before is. What is the want that drives you in the scene? Give yourself [...]
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