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Intensive screen workshop for budding film stars
Accessible Arts and Powerhouse Youth Theatre are holding a three-day intensive introduction to acting for the camera for 15 to 18 year olds of all abilities starting 5 October 2009.
InterACT will offer three sessions for participants to learn basic performance techniques and develop an understanding of how to act for the screen. All participants will receive a tape of their work.
This workshop is ideal for young people living with a disability and their friends and siblings. Places are strictly limited to 15. Bookings are essential. Download the workshop registration form.
An increase in people with disability learning film making skills continues, following the recent success of short film Be My Brother at Tropfest 2009. Alison Richardson, Creative Programs Coordinator, Accessible Arts Western Sydney, has been providing support to mentor and connect people with disability as they pursue opportunities to learn the art of filmmaking.
Accessible Arts and filmmaker Genevieve Clay are looking for people who identify as having a disability to assist and be mentored on a range of roles for a new short film, 'Francis & Annie.'