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When:   September 6, 2011 1:00pm
Where:   West 30th Streeet near Penn Station / Madison Square Garden
Price:   Free
Type:   Arts

Labor Day is over.  It's time to Act.

 On Camera Workshop for the Actor
Free to Yale Alumni 
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The workshop is designed strictly to hone your acting skills for the camera.

With that goal in mind, we provide instant feedback of your recorded
performance. Additionally, you walk with a DVD of your work from the

current. You will also be taught the basics of camera work, framing
and composition.

We'll be using small pro camcorders. I've just replaced the cameras with some that are even easier to use so we'll be able to achieve good composition
without as much effort. 
 
During each scene, each camera is recorded in its entirety without
switching so all of your performance will be on your DVD. When played
back immediately after the scene is shot, both actors will be seen on
separate side by side screens. The other actors present in the
workshop watch as you perform. They view your performance two ways,
live and/or the live pictures from the cameras on the monitors.

Once you see your work, you'll perform again later in the evening or
immediately after incorporating whatever changes you wish to make in
your performance. Sometimes other participants may offer constructive
comments about your work.  Depending on the number of participants,
it's possible for you to do your scene several times in one evening.

All of your work will be on your DVD for you to study later or to
share with other professionals you know to get their opinions on it.
Scenes should be short - around three minutes - sometimes up to five
minutes but short is good.


I want to get a group of up to 20 who'll take part when they can. Out
of that 20, we might get 6 to 8 in any week on the night we decide
upon. We need at least four participants in any session.  Two will
shoot and two will perform and then switch. Those who have performed
could become camera operators or watch the monitors as others perform.
There's a lot to be learned in watching others act. The short comments
after scenes are played back should also be a learning experience for
all participants.  If you are participating in the workshop, you'll be
expected to be in for the three hour session. Please don't expect to
show up just to do your scene and then leave.


Here are some answers to the many questions Ive been receiving:

The address is:

Otterson TV
251 West 30th Street
Suite 14W
NYC   10001


It currently takes place on Tuesdays at 7PM.
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The workshop is set-up for scenes for two character.  You will be

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expected to be off book.  Those that aren't will be expected to learn
their lines by the following week.

Some of our screenwriters have scenes they would like to see performed
and videotaped.  Well put you in touch.

If you bring a monologue, you'll get one run through of it.

You'll be expected to participate for the 2 ½ to 3 hours of the workshop.

You will be given basic instruction in camera operation and are
expected to run a camera at times during the workshop.

You will be given a DVD of you work at the end of each session.

You will do your scene and then it will be played back on side by side
monitors.  You will be seen on one and your scene partner will be on
the other.  The monitors will be arranged in such a way that you and
your scene partner will be facing each other.

That's why I want simple blocking at the beginning.  If you want to
sit, that is fine.

Keep you scenes under 5 minutes.

Those who have brought scenes for two characters and are off book will
always be given preference.  It is possible for you to run your 2
character scene several times and try it different ways.

Well often have screenwriters and filmmakers working with us who will
be looking to cast their projects.

The address is:

Otterson TV
251 West 30th Street
Suite 14W
NYC   10001

7PM.



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When:   September 7, 2011 7:00pm-9:00pm
Where:   Dwight Hall
Type:   Other

Come meet representatives from over 100 student-run and community agencies seeking volunteers!



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When:   September 8, 2011 5:00pm-6:30pm
Where:   Weill Cornell Medical College - 1300 York Ave.
Weill Auditorium (2nd Floor)
Price:   Free
Type:   Lecture

This Thursday (Sept. 8)

Join LMSA

in collaboration with the

Stimson Surgical Society

 

For LMSAs Inaugural Speaker in our

 

Dr. Helen Rodriguez-Trias Leadership, Advocacy & Development Series*

 

Our very own Surgical Clerkship Co-Director,

 

Dr. David Leeser MD, FACS

Will be presenting a thought-provoking and compelling talk, on

Physician Leadership

and its value in YOUR medical curriculum and career.

 

Thursday, September 8 @ 5 pm

 

Weill Auditorium

 

Dinner will be provided

*see attached poster

 

Contact Crystal Castaneda, WCMC's LMSA Co-Director

Yale PC 2008



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When:   September 16-19, 2011
Where:   Harvard College
Price:   $30 before Jul 1
Type:   Conference

Interested in international development? Extreme poverty?  Global health? The environment?  Join 1,000 college students from around the world at the 2011 Millennium Campus Conference (MCC 2011) to learn about extreme poverty and the Millennium Development Goals. Learn from leaders in the field of international development, network with like-minded students, and learn useful skills at informative workshops.  Register before June 2, while tickets are still $30, and if youre coming from out of town be sure to take advantage of our discounted lodging while its still available.  Register today atMCC2011.com.



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When:   September 23, 2011 12:30pm
Where:   Silliman Dining Annex
Type:   Meeting

Join us in a discussion with Martha Dale this Friday at our weekly lunch series!

Martha Dale is the Director for China Programs at the Global Health Leadership Institute at Yale University. She has primary responsibility for the Yale-Tsinghua University collaborative with the Goldman Sachs 10,000 Women program and is a Lecturer in Health Management at the Yale School of Public Health. She has also been a member of the Ethiopian Hospital Management Initiative and the Liberian Healthcare Management Program of Yale University and the Clinton Foundation. Ms. Dale was a founding member of Connecticut Women in Health Care Mangement and previously served as the Executive Director of Leeway, an AID-dedicated nursing facility and supportive housing provider.



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When:   September 27, 2011 7:00pm-8:30pm
Where:   LC 101

(Lindsey-Chittenden Hall, 63 High Street)
Price:   FREE
Type:   Talk

 Join the Yale Genocide Action Project for the screening of Tonythe story of a survivor of Africa's longest running war in Uganda and Southern Sudan! 

Tony is brought to Yale by the Invisible Children Organization, which uses "film, creativity, and social action to end the use of child soldiers in Joseph Kony's rebel war and restore LRA-affected communities in central Africa to peace and prosperity." 



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When:   September 28, 2011 2:30pm
Where:   Rudd Center, 309 Edwards Street
Type:   Talk

Tamara R. Piety, JD, LLM

Marketing and the Commercial Speech Doctrine

Tamara R. Piety, JD, LLM, is the Associate Dean of Faculty Development and Professor of Law at the University of Tulsa College of Law. She will be speaking about marketing and the commercial speech doctrine as part of the fall seminar series at the Rudd Center.

The Rudd Center for Food Policy & Obesity is a non-profit research and public policy organization devoted to improving the worlds diet, preventing obesity, and reducing weight stigma. Find out more at www.yaleruddcenter.org.

 

 



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When:   September 29, 2011 8:00pm
Where:   Dwight Hall
Type:   Meeting

Are you frustrated by the state of the US and international food policy? Would you like to see the 2012 Farm Bill and other laws achieve the following reforms? 

Reduce diet-related disease by promoting safe, healthy foods
Support sustainable farms and limit subsidies to big agribusiness
Expand access to food and alleviate hunger
Protect the environment and animals by reforming factory farms
Promote health by curbing junk-food advertising to kids
Support fair conditions for food and farm workers

Join the YSEC Food Action Group THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29th AT 8PM IN Dwight Hall to learn about Food Day New Haven and how you can serve the New Haven community and be a voice for food policy change!


People already on board with Food Day New Haven:

Downtown Evening Soup Kitchen
Zinc
Thali
Miya's Sushi
Oaxaca Kitchen
Claire's Corner Copia
Caseus
Stop and Shop
St. Raphael's Hospital
Cornell Scott Hill Health Center
Haven Free Clinic
New Haven Public Schools
The Rudd Center
Yale College Council
And many more!

 

See you on Thursday!

Tomoki Kimura '12
Connor Bell '13
Susannah Chandhok '14
fooddaynh.org
facebook.com/fooddaynh
twitter.com/#!/FoodDayNH 

 

 

 



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