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WORKSHOP | Acting For Film with Warren David Keith

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How do actors act believably on film? What skills are necessary? How is film acting different from acting for the stage?
In this workshop, the actor/teacher Warren David Keith will lead students in exercises and approaches to acting for film and recorded media. The focus will be on acting technique, we will not be working with cameras.

25 students maximum – 10 places reserved for TAPS majors/minors | RSVP Required
Notice: Prosser Studio is up two flights of stairs in the Memorial Hall Building and is not ADA accessible.

For questions and accessibility requests, please email Stephanie Hunt at sjhunt@stanford.edu

Artist Biography: Warren David Keith is a character actor on stage, film, and television. His film work includes several films with the Coen Brothers, including The Big Lebowski and Raising Arizona. He had a starring role in Haiku Tunnel, and appeared in the films Nomadland with Frances McDormand, and in The Last Black Man in San Francisco. His television appearances include Nash Bridges, The Equalizer, and Trauma. He is a member of SAG-AFTRA and Actor's Equity. His stage work includes performances with the American Conservatory Theater, Aurora Theater, California Shakespeare, the Magic Theater, Marin Theater Company, SF Playhouse, and Actors Theater of Louisville. Keith studied acting at the Yale School of Drama and he has taught acting throughout the US, including at the American Conservatory Theater.



 

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