Program Overview
Four-Week Acting for Film (Level 2)
Overview
Four-Week Acting for Film (Level 2) is a Full-Time Screen-Acting course for those who wish to build on their previous experience of acting for camera, or those who have completed the Four-Week Acting for Film Level 1 course. For this course you will need to supply a CV and showreel to demonstrate your acting experience.
Why Take the Course?
Four-Week Acting for Film – Level 2 is an intensive course for students with some acting experience who are looking for a practical, industry-focused training to upskill their knowledge and kick-start their acting careers.
What you will study
- Voice and Movement
- Advanced Core Acting Skills
- Audition Workshop and Preparation
- Dialect Workshop
Entry Requirements
- Minimum Age: 18 at the start of the course.
- Students must have completed our Four-Week Acting for Film (Level 1), or submit a CV and showreel to demonstrate their acting experience.
- In order to get the most out of the course, you should be able to both speak and write in English to a reasonable standard.
Duration and Location
- Duration: Four Weeks Full-Time (Monday – Friday, 10am – 5pm).
- Location: London, Leeds, Manchester, and Berlin
Dates & Prices
- London: 4 August 2025 - 29 August 2025, £2,400
- Leeds: 28 July 2025 - 22 August 2025, £2,100
- Manchester: 4 August 2025 - 29 August 2025, £2,100
- Berlin: 28 July 2025 - 22 August 2025, €2,150
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Program Outline
Four-Week Acting for Film (Level 2):
Degree Overview:
This intensive course in Screen Acting builds on the knowledge acquired in the Four-Week Acting for Film (Level 1) program. Participants further develop their acting and technical skills while acquiring the expertise necessary to succeed in the film and television industry.
Objectives:
- Enhance understanding, knowledge, and practice in key areas like voice, movement, advanced acting skills, on-set practices, and career opportunities.
- Develop a strong on-camera presence and refine vocal and physical expression.
- Master advanced acting techniques influenced by Stanislavski, Meisner, Mast, Improvisation, and Clown.
- Enhance audition performance and rehearse effectively for diverse audition formats.
- Expand performance capabilities through the study of accents and dialogue.
Outline:
Voice and Movement:
- Develop physical presence and vocal expressiveness for captivating performances.
- Explore voice and movement techniques through dedicated sessions.
Advanced Core Acting Skills:
- Learn advanced acting techniques drawn from renowned methodologies like Meisner, Mast, Improvisation, Stanislavski, and Clown.
- Enhance on-camera presence and refine technical skills for impactful performances.
Audition Workshop and Preparation:
- Prepare participants for various audition formats encountered in the industry.
- Improve rehearsal techniques and performance delivery for successful auditions.
Dialect Workshop:
- Expand performance capabilities by studying accents and dialogue.
Other:
- This program is ideal for actors seeking to advance their careers in film and television.
- Participants should have prior acting experience with a completed Four-Week Acting for Film (Level 1) course.
- Those lacking prior experience may apply by submitting a CV and showreel demonstrating their acting skills.
- The program is offered in a full-time format over four weeks, with classes held Monday through Friday from 10am to 5pm.
- Locations include Ealing Studios or BUFA Studios, depending on availability.
- Students who book both Four-Week Acting for Film (Level 1) and Four-Week Acting for Film (Level 2) courses together receive a discounted rate.
Met Film School
Overview:
Met Film School is a renowned film school with campuses in London, Berlin, and Leeds. It offers a range of undergraduate, postgraduate, and short courses in various film and screen-related disciplines. The school is known for its industry connections and practical approach to learning.
Services Offered:
Met Film School provides a comprehensive range of services to its students, including:
Undergraduate and Postgraduate Courses:
A wide variety of degree programs in areas such as acting, filmmaking, screenwriting, producing, cinematography, and post-production.Short Courses:
Intensive workshops and courses covering various aspects of filmmaking, from acting and directing to cinematography and editing.Student Support and Wellbeing:
Dedicated support services for students' academic, personal, and professional needs.Career Support:
Guidance and resources to help students launch their careers in the film industry.Masterclasses:
Opportunities to learn from industry professionals and gain valuable insights.Screenings and Mixers:
Events that provide networking opportunities and exposure to industry trends.Student Life and Campus Experience:
Met Film School offers a vibrant and engaging campus experience. Students can expect:
State-of-the-art facilities:
Access to professional-grade equipment and studios.Industry-standard learning environment:
Practical training and real-world experience.Strong sense of community:
Opportunities to connect with fellow students and industry professionals.Networking events:
Opportunities to build connections and gain valuable industry contacts.Key Reasons to Study There:
Industry connections:
Strong ties to the film industry, providing students with access to professionals and opportunities.Practical learning:
Emphasis on hands-on experience and real-world projects.Experienced faculty:
Industry professionals and educators who bring real-world expertise to the classroom.Global reach:
Campuses in London, Berlin, and Leeds, offering diverse perspectives and opportunities.Academic Programs:
Met Film School offers a wide range of academic programs, including: