For young performers looking to engage seriously in their craft, there is no better opportunity than at an acting summer camp. For aspiring film actors between the ages of 7 and 19, Young Actors Camp is one of the only establishments to offer attendees the opportunity to film a sitcom in front of a live studio audience! Add in a mentorship program that extends beyond a student’s time at the camp, and access to tutorials on how to work with film executives within the community, and the camp is poised to bring the best out of its pupils and keep them on the cutting edge.
“When it comes down to it, experience on set and the ability to navigate this industry can put you a step ahead,” says camp director Dakota Lupo. “Creating a complete sitcom set—[from] audience bleachers to a warm-up comic in between takes—is a fun basic.” In addition to learning the basics, students learn about pacing for a three-camera sitcom, what it’s like to work in front of a live audience with a professional crew, and all the terminology and shorthand that comes with the territory. “Then, when the day comes that our students walk onto another set, into a meeting, into an audition, wherever,” says
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