BA/BA (Hons) Acting for Stage and Screen
An actor can be called upon to perform in a variety of venues, media and styles and this course will provide vocational and industry relevant training through exploration, centred on acting for stage and acting for screen, and on the craft and practice of performance.
The course will provide a distinctive and complementary course of actor training in the conservatoire tradition. It will provide all the training that you will require to pursue a career in acting on stage or screen. It will bring together the fundamental skills of acting, character work, voice and movement, and explore the ways in which they are deployed and synthesised to create character and performance, and identify the wa…
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An actor can be called upon to perform in a variety of venues,
media and styles and this course will provide vocational and
industry relevant training through exploration, centred on acting
for stage and acting for screen, and on the craft and practice of
performance.
The course will provide a distinctive and complementary course of
actor training in the conservatoire tradition. It will provide all
the training that you will require to pursue a career in acting on
stage or screen. It will bring together the fundamental skills of
acting, character work, voice and movement, and explore the ways in
which they are deployed and synthesised to create character and
performance, and identify the ways in which these fundamental
skills can be modified and made appropriate to the constraints of
different media, narratives, and places of performance. While the
emphasis will be on practice, you will learn the theories of
performance in a classroom setting which will underpin practical
workshops. Students will be required to interrogate their practice
rigorously and, in doing so, begin to create an actor's toolbox to
which they will add to over the years and will serve them
throughout their chosen career.
Throughout both years there will be particular focus on style, and
on the deployment of style appropriate to medium and genre. Through
intensive study of the similarities and differences between the
demands of theatrical and screen acting, graduates will have a
critical understanding of how they might adapt their technique to
other media and genres.
This course will enable you to convert an appropriate existing
qualification into a degree and is equivalent to Years Three and
Four of a degree.
Structure:
You can opt to study for an Ordinary degree, completing one year of
this course or an honours degree, completing two. You will complete
a range of modules, as outlined, each year and a dissertation in
your final year
- The course is taught across Queen Margaret University, with its expertise in actor training and Edinburgh Napier University, with its well-established reputation as a centre for excellence in screen practice-led courses.
- There will be specialist teaching on the campuses of both
Edinburgh Napier and Queen Margaret as well as in rehearsal and
performance spaces throughout Edinburgh.
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