This exercise trains students to understand how simple movement; sitting, standing and walking, must change depending on camera position and shot size. What feels natural in real life can easily look messy, rushed or confusing on camera. By working through different framings and camera styles, students learn how to move clearly, professionally and with awareness of the lens.
This exercise teaches and trains students to use eye contact with intention. Learning that a single look away, a pause, and a look back can change the meaning of a scene just as much as the words.
In this exercise, students practice quick character development, adaptability, and interaction with others while embodying different emotions or character traits in a dynamic and fast-changing environment.
This game encourages students to experiment with vocal variation while developing their listening and observation skills. It also provides a fun opportunity for imaginative role-play.
This exercise helps students develop breath control, promoting vocal projection and developing their understanding of how to use their diaphragm. This exercise helps to establish a fun and positive atmosphere at the beginning of class as you should have everyone laughing by the end of it.
Get ready to take Zip Zap Boing to the next level! Everything you love from the traditional game with some extra moves!
This game enhances energy and focus while developing coordination and quick thinking through a fun, interactive game.