| Course Title | Study Method | Awarded By |
|---|---|---|
| Film Acting Course – Learn the Skills Needed to Act in Films | Face-to-Face | ISM |
| Course Level | Start Date | ![]() |
| Intermediate | Every month | |
| Duration | Fee: | |
| 10–12 Weeks | £1500.00 | |
| Progression routes: Advanced Acting Diploma, Film Directing & Screen Performance, or Professional Showreel & Industry Placement Programme. | ||
The Film Acting Course at Edexa Academy is designed to develop actors for the screen blending performance artistry with technical on-camera precision.
Through practical workshops, filmed exercises, and character-based scene work, learners gain the essential skills required to perform authentically and professionally in film and television.
This course draws upon the world-renowned Stanislavski, Adler, and Meisner techniques, exploring the emotional truth behind every character and scene.
You will learn to adapt from stage to screen, understand film direction, master self-taping, and gain the confidence to perform naturally in front of the camera.
Taught by experienced actors and filmmakers, this programme bridges the gap between acting performance and cinematic storytelling, ensuring learners understand both what the actor delivers and what the director expects.
By the end of the course, you’ll have the skills to approach any script with emotional honesty, physical awareness, and on-camera presence ready to take your first step into the world of professional filmmaking.
● Introduction to Film Acting and Performance Technique
● Differences Between Theatre and Screen Acting
● Body Awareness and Physical Expression for the Camera
● The Role of Intellect and Emotion in Acting
● Emotional Truth – Stanislavski & Adler Techniques
● Meisner Technique – Listening and Authentic Reaction
● Understanding “The Contemplation” in Film Acting
● Character Development and Dramatic Arc
● Building the Protagonist and Supporting Roles
● Screenplay Analysis and Story Structure
● Working with Emotions and Circumstances – Scene Exercises
● Romantic and Emotional Scenes – Professional Boundaries & Technique
● Physical Training and Health for Performers
● Casting Preparation, Agencies, and Self-Taping
● Building Your Actor’s Videobook and Showreel
● Scene Performance Filming and Playback Review
● Short Film Acting Projects and Collaborative Workshops
● Character Study through On-Screen Examples
● Industry Masterclass: Acting for Directors
● Professional Portfolio and Networking Guidance
This course is delivered through studio-based acting workshops and blended online learning.
Students will take part in on-camera scene work, script rehearsals, and character-building exercises, while also accessing online study materials including recorded lectures, performance analysis, and filmmaking resources.
Practical sessions focus on real film production scenarios, providing valuable experience in blocking, framing, and responding to direction.
Learners will also film and review their own performances to gain feedback and refine their screen acting technique.
● Understand and apply key techniques from Stanislavski, Adler, and Meisner
● Differentiate between theatre and screen performance approaches
● Build strong physical and emotional awareness for on-camera acting
● Analyse scripts, story arcs, and character development
● Deliver authentic and emotionally rich performances
● Prepare and present professional self-tapes for casting opportunities
● Build and maintain professional relationships in the film industry
● Develop the discipline, confidence, and mindset of a professional screen actor
Applicants should normally meet the following:
Age: 16 years and above
A passion for film and performance
No formal acting experience required (though helpful)
Willingness to participate in physical and expressive work
Strong commitment to regular rehearsals and assignments
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