Learn to maximize your film audition results with Joie Landeaux
Saturday, February 11th - 10:00AM to 12:30PM (space is limited)
Saturday, February 11th - 3:00PM to 5:30PM (space is limited)
The New Rheem Theatre
$15.00

Film and Theatre director, acting coach and instructor, Joie Landeaux draws from 25 years of experience in both New York and California to teach you the strategies and skills you must have to succeed. Learn how professionals audition for a role quickly and effectively to successfully get a call back and land the role. Proceed from analyzing a script to utilizing effective strategies as cold reading spilt focus. Techniques you can learn today and use tomorrow. Break a leg!
Joie Landeaux has been directing plays and films and teaching acting professionally in New York for 25 years. She has an MFA Degree from Columbia University and has trained at the Master's Institute in New York City.
Director - Joie has directed dramatic, documentary, and industrial films as well as professional theater. In addition to acting and coaching professionally, Joie has taught acting and directing at Columbia University, Farleigh Dickenson University and Bergen Community College, She has directed such plays as One Flew Over the Cuckoos' Nest, A View from the Bridge, Rebel Without a Cause, Streetcar Named Desire, and Death of a Salesman.
Acting Coach - Many of Joie's students are currently appearing on Broadway, in feature films, and on prime-time TV in commercials, soaps, and sit-coms. From starring roles in Murphy Brown, Law & Order, Hill Street Blues, Donnie Brasco and Peggy Sue Got Married, to Broadway leads in Chicago, Les Miserables, The Producers, and I'm Not Rappaport, Joie's students achieve top recognition in the industry.
www.joielandeaux.com
Filmmaker's Panel: Filmmaker 101
Saturday, February 11th - 1:00PM to 2:00PM (space is limited)
The New Rheem Theatre
Come meet the Filmmakers at this year's California Independent Film Festival. Learn how they took their idea for a movie and created it for the big screen. How did they come up with the idea? How did they raise the money? How did they cast their project? What were the pitfalls and the funny moments on the set? Come learn about independent filmmaking at this interactive discussion moderated by Bay Area independent film producer Leonard Pirkle.