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What are acting workshops?
An acting workshop at the Academy of Cinema and Television is usually a series of instruction provided by our professional acting staff at our professional institution, which provides skill training in the field of acting to beginners and advanced students who show a natural talent for acting at one of our auditions.

Why take workshops if I have raw talent?
Even seasoned actors take acting courses for many of these reasons:
» To allow you to learn how to act,
» To become a skilled actor from professional actors,
» To learn the ins and outs of the business,
» To take your natural talent and turn it into something more,
» To make your dream of becoming an actor real,
> To expose you to talent agents and producers looking for new faces with talent.

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On March 30th Madison Pettis and her mom, Michelle, were on the Academy of Cinema and Television campus meeting students, signing photos, and answering student and parent questions — it was a great time for all.

We have place 3 Madison Pettis videos, created from footage filmed that day, and posted them on YouTube. You’ll find them at:

http://www.youtube.com/user/AcademyofCinemaandTV

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Madison Pettis coming March 30, 2008

Academy of Cinema and Television Event Featuring Actor Madison PettisMadison Pettis is a series regular on Cory in the House, co-starred with Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson in The Game Plan, and will be starring with Wil Smith on his next film.

This very special event will give parents and students insight into the industry from a young actress who began her career at age 5 and is now one of Hollywood’s most sought after juvenile stars.

Madison Pettis was born in Arlington, Texas, the daughter of Michelle and Steven Pettis, who works for Lear, a GM supplier. When Madison was 5, Michelle Pettis entered her daughter in an annual cover search held by FortWorthChild, a free monthly parenting magazine. Madison was chosen for a cover. The photographer was so impressed with Madison that she put Michelle in touch with a modeling agency in Dallas, which led to modeling jobs and eventually commercials for Madison.

Madison and her mom are the perfect duo to speak to the serious acting and modeling students because the private academy only accepts students that possess natural talent. Madison has always been a natural talent. According to her mother Michelle, she was carrying on conversations with strangers at the grocery store when she was 2, and when, on the set of The Game Plan, Madison was on a first name basis with everyone.

At nearly the same time as filming started on The Game Plan, she was cast on the Disney Channel show, Cory in the House, where she has become famous for her role as Sophie Martinez.

Madison and her mother Michelle will be sharing the realities of the life of a child actor in the entertainment industry at the event. Most students may not realize that Madison often acts for up to five hours a day, has three hours of schooling and takes a 30-minute lunch. And, then spends her evenings memorizing her lines and doing schoolwork. There is also the element of travel connected to film and television work, a good example is when Madison and her mom were in Los Angeles filming Cory in the House in the summer and then spent the fall in Boston filming The Game Plan.

Michelle will also share from a parent’s perspective at the school’s event and she’ll be sharing her own philosophy of not putting pressure on Madison to perform. Parents and students will be able to ask questions and receive tips from this very talented child actor and her always vigilant parent.

*Students interested in attending the event with their parents will need to confirm eligibility with their instructor or  Director, Jack White.

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WORKSHOPS - In our constant pursuit of excellence, ACT has interviewed hundreds of industry agents, casting directors and managers.  When asked, “What is the key element, other than talent, to one’s success?” One answer was unanimous — TRAINING.  In fact, when we asked this question to Paul Weber, casting director for MGM, he said, “There is no substitute for good training. If you are serious about the business, there is no excuse not to have it.”  In understanding the premium the industry places on actors who are well trained, our workshops follow award winning curriculum that is well above industry standard.  In essence, our students are learning the same things in their acting workshops as Orlando Bloom or Dakota Fanning are learning in theirs! 

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The Development Process

Academy of Cinema and Television workshops are four hours in length. They are held once a month for 5 months (Saturday and/or Sunday). At the conclusion of the program, we will bring in a top Hollywood casting director from Los Angeles for an exclusive one-on-one audition with every workshop student.

Workshops focus on the basic fundamentals of either television acting or fashion commercial print modeling, and are designed to prepare the student to work in the industry. The exclusive audition and interview with the casting director at the conclusion of the workshop series enables students to put into practice what they have been taught and gives them another audition and networking opportunity with well known names in show business.

This is another reason workshops are by invitation only.

If you are interested in auditioning, you can fill out an online form and someone from the school will follow-up and answer all your questions. Here is the link to the form:

http://www.academyofcinemaandtv.com/auditons.html