Eligibility and Admission. Eligibility To apply for the Camera Acting Summer Institute, students must be enrolled in: Grades 8 — 12 during Spring Students who do not meet the eligibility requirements will not be considered and are encouraged to explore other summer opportunities. Admission The program has application requirements for admission. Application Requirements. Applicants are required to provide the following during the online registration process: A word essay responding to the following prompt: How do you plan to impact the world through your storytelling?
A letter of recommendation from a teacher, director, or someone similar that can attest to your theatrical ability, challenges, and areas for growth. A resume. Prompts are provided. See Video Audition Guidelines below. Video Audition Guidelines. Audition against a blank wall or door. Please do the monologue in one take. If you would like to film your slate in a separate take and then edit the take of your monologue into one file, that is acceptable.
You may film your monologue from your phone or tablet. We are not worried about high production value. The most important thing is that we can see and hear you. Do not do a scene with someone reading lines off-camera. Do not send prior performances or tapings from plays. Record a new video according to the audition guidelines for the purposes of this application. How to Register. Provide responses to all questions on the second page of the online registration form, including your essay response see Application Requirements above for more information.
Submit your registration form. Allow up to two weeks for the program instructor s to review your application after submission.
An email will be sent to you with the official decision. Unofficial transcript showing all grades from 9th to present and a cumulative GPA Student resume Personal statement see below for specifications W-2 tax form if eligible for one tax form Questions?
Please email dadams tft. Personal Statement: Applicants must answer three essay prompts. Section 2 Please choose two from the following questions : Submit a creative writing piece set during the COVID outbreak that focuses on a fictional character and includes an act of kindness or heroism.
Feel free to use your imagination. Explain your passion for the program you have applied to. Describe how a specific play, musical, film or TV show has influenced you as a storyteller? Earn the same amount of credit in less time. Innovative UCLA-credit programs with a career focus and professional development opportunities in business, architecture, film, and more. The UCLA undergraduate experience for high school students. Earn college credit and gain insight into college life.
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Summer Intensives Three-week courses offered in an accelerated format. Explore Explore Academic Units. Downloadable Forms Download frequently used forms for enrollment or I requests. Search for:. Musical Theater Summer Institute Sing, dance, and act in a conservatory-style program.
Program Overview Registration. Train with experts in preparation for your performing arts career. Program Type — In-Person. The Musical Theater Summer Institute awards credit for the following UCLA coursework: Theater 50 — Theater Production 2 units Theater 72 — Theater Production and Practice 2 units The remote environment will be used to re-imagine and teach the art of musical theater within the comfort of your home.
Eligibility and Admission. Eligibility To apply for the Musical Theater Summer Institute, students must meet the following qualifications: 14 years of age or older prior to June 21, Enrolled in grades 8 — 12 during Spring Students who do not meet the eligibility requirements will not be considered and are encouraged to explore other summer opportunities.
Admission The program has application requirements for admission. Application Requirements. Applicants are required to provide the following during the online registration process: In words or less, how do you plan to impact the world through your storytelling?
A video audition of 32 bars of a song that you enjoy and shows your range. A video audition of 30 seconds — 1 minute of dance from any genre. Video Audition Guidelines. Audition Guidelines Audition against a blank wall or door. Complete the song and monologue in one take. If you would like to film your slate in a separate take and then edit the take of your monologue into one file, that is acceptable.
You may film it from your phone or tablet. We are not worried about high production value. The most important thing is that we can see you and hear you. Do not do a scene with someone reading lines off-camera. Do not send prior performances or tapings from plays.
Record a new video according to the audition specs for the purposes of this application. How to Apply. Provide responses to all questions on the second page of the online registration form, including your personal statement response and link to audition see Application Requirements above for more information Submit your registration form. Once your form is submitted, you will be directed to the Retrieve Registration page.
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