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This is not a program to make you famous. Notable TVI Alumni: It’s an accelerated 5-day acting program with proven results to jump start your acting career in LA. Come live the life of a Hollywood Actor! Experience a jam-packed 5-day program! You will perform for and learn from renowned actors/acting teachers and be critiqued by LA’s top talent agents, managers, and casting Eva Longoria ABC directors from the Film and Television Studios. Desperate Housewives To be considered for this course please request an application by either emailing us at [email protected] or calling us at 818.784.6500 5-Day Program Spotlight: Leslie David Baker “I moved to Los Angeles when I was 40 to do TVI’s 5-Day Program. I found my agent Bridgit Mendler Disney Channel through the course who booked me for Good Luck Charlie the role of Stanley for 8 seasons on the TV series ‘The Office’ with Steve Carell.” -Leslie David Baker Sample course overview based on previous programs Eight to Ten Hours per Day - Almost 50 Hours of Course Work Rebel Wilson Universal Pictures Pitch Perfect Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 10:00-1:00 Scene Study Intro to Meisner* Field Trip Intro to Meisner* Scene Study * Class at ABC Network Class Casting Office 2:00-5:00 Field Trip Headshot Panel Live TV Discussion Viewpoints & * On-Commercial* Sitcom Viewpoints & * Improv Audition Taping Field Trip Improv Technique 5:00-8:00 at CBS ‘On Your Mark’ Casting’ Studios The Business of On-Camera * Acting Course Outro The Business of * Scene Study Leslie Baker Acting Series Regular The Office * indicates a Talent Manager will be in attendance * indicates a Talent Agent will be in attendance since 1986 • los angeles • www.tvistudios.com • 818.784.6500 2018 Available Dates Ask about our easy payment plans February 6th ~ 10th, 2018 partial scholrships offered based on merit SAVE with early registration before 10/1/17 ~ $2395 Transportation: We highly suggest using Full Tuition $2695 Uber and Lyft to get around the city. May 15th ~ 19th, 2018 Housing: TVI suggests Air BnB. Look for housing / SAVE with early registration before 12/15 18 ~ $2995 around Sherman Oaks, North Hollywood or Van Nuys. Full Tuition $3395 easy financing plans available TVI’s Last 5-Day Program: Meet Your Core Instructors: Graham Sibley Tracey Rooney Max Adler Acting Technique Scene Study Developi ng the Actor Chapman University Alumni NYU-Tisch Alumni Actor in the Feature Film “Sully” Actor in the Feature Film “Sully” “The Bold and The Beautiful” Series Regular “Glee” Students at ‘On Your Mark’ Touring the set of ABC’s Actor in “Fear the Walking Dead” Casting ‘General Hospital’ M’saada Nia James Eckhouse Mark Teschner Auditioning for Film Commercial Audition Technique Casting Director of Casting for the Feature Film “Selma” Juilliard Alumni ‘General Hospital’ for Casting for the TV Series “Shots Fired” Series Regular: Beverly Hills, 90210 29 years Meeting with LA Talent Agents Students at office of Casting Director from General Hospital Frequently Asked Questions: How should I dress? How long is the day? The dress code is professional, casual and comfortable. The days will vary, but you can expect to go from 10 AM to No beachwear, tank tops or shorts for men. approximately 8:00 PM most days. Do you provide housing accommodations? As an international actor, do I need a visa to attend? TVI suggests Airbnb.com (http://bit.ly/2airBNBshermanoaks) For our 5-day immersion course, a tourist visa is all you will need as the most affordable housing choice. for most countries. TVI has an in-house immigration advisor, Wendy Leviton, who is an expert on Immigration, being a former Do you provide transportation? immigration lawyer. Uber and Lyft ride share services in Los Angeles are the most economical and consistent in. Most often you can get a ride within 5 minutes. We highly suggest Lyft and Uber, especially for your nights out on the town. Renting from any of the car Call TVI Actors Studio today at company is also convenient. 818-784-6500 to learn more! since 1986 • los angeles • www.tvistudios.com • 818.784.6500.
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