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Exploring Acting Schools in Georgia: Any Recommendations?

Hi all! I'm super interested in pursuing acting after high school, and I've been looking into acting schools specifically in Georgia. I've heard it's a good place with a growing film industry, which sounds exciting! Does anyone have recommendations for reputable acting schools or programs in Georgia? I'm looking for a place that offers strong practical experiences and maybe some connections to the industry as well. Any alumni experiences or insider tips would be greatly appreciated!

a year ago

Georgia is a great place to study acting, owing to its vibrant film and theater scene. One standout option is the Department of Theater and Performance Studies at Kennesaw State University. The program emphasizes both the academic and practical aspects of theater and includes opportunities for you to participate in numerous productions throughout the academic year.

The Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD) also has an excellent Performing Arts department. They offer a BFA in Performing Arts with a focus on both stage and on-screen performance. SCAD is known for its annual Savannah Film Festival, which is a wonderful opportunity for students to network with professionals in the entertainment industry.

The Theatrical Outfit in Atlanta offers the Apprentice Program, an immersive and robust ten-month-long program for those serious about a career in professional theater.

Lastly, you might want to look into the Georgia Film Academy, which offers training programs designed to prepare you for a career in the state's booming film and television industry. Many of these are short-term courses, but they offer hands-on experiences, and their Professional on Set Film program aims to provide students with industry-standard skills while helping them develop an industry-approved resume and reel.

Remember, it's important to visit the schools or programs if you can, talk to current students or alumni, and maybe even sit in on a class to get a sense of what would be the best fit for you. For programs like these, finding a culture and teaching style that works well with your learning style can be as important as the program's curriculum and resources. Good luck with your search!

a year ago

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