At our studio, you can find room to explore and improve. Or you can focus on refining skills to excel professionally.
Both approaches are valid. But the mindset differs.
The crucial part is acknowledging which way you see the craft of acting. Tell yourself the truth. We’re happy to help.
For the parents of working Actor’s at our studio, please watch this 3 1/2 minute video on how to read your call sheet, when you book that next big project!
Find your fit with our six adult programs, each crafted for different skills and career aspirations. And, for added flexibility, our virtual program and private lessons are customized to suit you and your location.
In this scene captured on camera, the young actress at the center navigates an emotional conversation with her father, unaware of the reason she can't spend the summer with him. Her response is heartfelt and authentic, coming to terms with the reality of not being able to stay at her high school for senior year. Outstanding work from our high school pro class!
Ben is back!
This 201-level stunt workshop is designed for actors who have completed Film Fighting 101 and are ready to take their skills to the next level by learning how to safely perform and choreograph three-person fight sequences for the camera.
Students will explore:
• Multi-opponent choreography
• Spatial awareness and battlefield management
• Camera-friendly stunt performance
We’ll also explore how multi-fighter scenes appear across different genres, with a final emphasis on action-comedy timing and performance.
The workshop concludes with a filmed and edited fight scene featuring three fighters at a time, giving each actor professional footage of their work.
📍 in-STUDIO
📅 March 28, 2026
⏰ 6–9 PM
💰 $180 (includes $80 editing fee)
Spots are limited.
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Every professional session's sixth week challenges actors to shine as the lead in a full scene. Our Friday 6 PM high school class rose to the occasion with impressive performances. They're natural looking at their scene partner and communicating directly. Their ease comes from repeatedly performing in front of a camera, which lets them focus on their partner.
Ever wondered what makes some actors stand out? After years of working with talented individuals, we’ve realized it's not just about natural ability. The ones who make it show up prepared, respect the process, and consistently deliver. Talent might spark, but discipline is the fire that keeps burning.
Our classes are all about collaboration! We're required to take on ensemble roles and support each other, even when we're not the lead. This way, everyone gets camera time and learns to work together. Check out this snippet from our Saturday 1pm Traditional class to see it in action.
Summer Camp Registration is open!!
Spend a week at in-STUDIO, creating a demo reel, making new friends, learning new skills, making friends, exploring creative outlets and (hopefully) laughing a lot too!
In celebration of @sgswift3 's upcoming Netflix debut, we're sharing a class footage clip of her Lucille Ball-inspired comedy sketch.
Written by @therealleespencer2025 for his Fall ‘25 horror series, it’s ridiculously funny to see a washed-up veteran actor struggle with working alongside lesser-known talent while trying to secure union insurance. All she wants is a selfie with a star!
Networking matters! And it’s essential in your journey!
But networking works best when there’s substance behind it.
Actors often pursue connections hoping they'll launch their career. And that’s totally normal!
In reality, long careers are built on skill and dedication. Connections are built over time.
Focus on developing your craft first. Then build relationships. You'll find networking more effective when you have something to give, instead of just taking from others.
(PS- if you made it this far down in reading, professionals know when someone is hustling them to simply get a connection. We sense your desperation. It’s super obvious.)
In this scene written by @therealleespencer2025 , our character getting the on-camera coverage receives some disturbing news. The restraint from @itslindsaykilgore was spot on. Although it was a lot to manage, every classmate had a role as background and the server, each with their own task to complete before Lindsay finished her scene.