Friday, March 13, 2015

SAG-AFTRA, G-Star School Present Conservatory Event Free for Members

LOS ANGELES (March 9, 2015) — SAG-AFTRA, in a partnership with G-Star School of the Arts for Film, Animation and Performing Arts, is holding a special, all-day SAG-AFTRA Miami Local Conservatory event free for members on March 14.

The event, Actors Branching Out, will consist of a variety of sessions centered on the theme of helping performers explore new employment options and expand their job opportunities.

It all begins Saturday, March 14, 2015, with registration from 9-10 a.m. and sessions throughout the day from 10 a.m.-5:30 p.m. The G-Star School of the Arts is located at 2030 South Congress Ave., West Palm Beach, Florida, 33406.

Admission is free for SAG-AFTRA members who are paid-up through April 30, 2015, and for G-Star students and college students with a current ID. The entry fee for other performers is $25. Attendees should bring a bag lunch. Vending machines with snacks and drinks are available.

Sessions and presenters include:
 I Have Branches … Do You? / Matt Florio
 How Do I Market Myself? / Memo Sauceda
 Getting into the World of Voiceovers / CC Limardo
 Voice Acting for Commercials / Darryl Gilley
 Set Etiquette and Terminology / Ruth Paul
 The Best Kept Acting Secret / Diana Loy
 Audiobooks / Dave and Matt Corey
 Towards Mastering Your Acting Craft / Bob Carter
 What You Forgot to Remember at the Audition / Ed Arenas

For more information and teacher bios please visit:http://www.sagaftra.org/locals/miami/events/sag-aftra-miami-local-conservatory-actors-branching-out

RSVP to Eileen Neel at (305) 663-7079 or by email at eileen.neel@sagaftra.org.

Working with SAG-AFTRA, the G-Star School will host conservatory events annually.



 
This workshop is not intended to imply an endorsement of any individual or company by SAG-AFTRA. The information provided through the workshop is given for informational purposes and may not be a suitable substitute for the advice of other industry professionals. You should always use good judgment in these matters and should not act or refrain from acting based solely on information provided through the workshop.