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Many people do not realize that many of today's actors and actresses actually became famous because they decided to study acting. We always hear about the overnight sensations in the movie industry, but the fact is there are particularly few overnight sensations, as a topic of fact there are actually probably less than a handful of people that have shown up for an acting job and got it without having some training within the field.

Many universities offer the opportunity to study acting. There are actually entire programs dedicated to the art. Quite a lot of folks that make it as actors have chosen nontraditional routes to study the craft, and they take private lessons or they attend one of the performing arts schools.

There's an acting curriculum in place at many universities. The drama departments at many universities have a serious curriculum set up. The curriculum is geared toward teaching the students various acting techniques from stage drama to stand up comedy. The classes that are given teach the students not only the art of acting but stage direction and common terms used in the industry.

The classes have a grading system in place just like any other college level class. Of course much of the training is hands on but there is a great deal of book training as well.

A few of the classes which are required have nothing to do with being on stage or in the movies, some of them are dedicated to back stage goings on and behind the camera activities.

Making the decision to study acting generally begins early on in an academic career; it can start as early on as elementary school for some people. A great way to get started on this road is to join clubs as part of extra curricular activities, like the drama club. Getting involved in school plays and neighborhood playhouses is also a great way to get your feet wet; it will also increase the odds of getting acknowledged into a formal program.

Making it big as an actor is no longer as simple as it seems there is in most cases long years of study and of pursuit. Actors have usually been fine tuned to the industry and have spent quite a lot of time and money to study acting. Within the end only a small hand full of people make it to the big leagues.

by: Mark Jameson




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