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Upcoming Workshops - Click image below to book TV Drama Director EMMA LINDLEY - 'In Person' 1 DAY INTENSIVE - 30th August - 10:00am - 6:00pm - £110 (Members £99)
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TV Drama Director EMMA LINDLEY - 'In Person' 1 DAY INTENSIVE - 30th August - 10:00am - 6:00pm - £110 (Members £99)

£110.00
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📍@tibstreetstudio - Central Manchester - 30th August - 10:00am - 6:00pm - £110 (Members £99)

  • Option to Pay in 2 or 3 easy instalments (just email info@rollingacademy.co.uk to set up)

1 DAY INTENSIVE Screen Acting Workshop with Award Winning Director EMMA LINDLEY

Bio:
Emma Lindley is an award-winning and highly experienced director and writer working on popular drama series and films in both the UK and US.

Her UK drama directing credits include multiple episodes of ‘Coronation Street’ (2024), ‘Emmerdale’ (ITV), ‘Hope Street’ [BBC1), ‘Holby City’ (BBC1) and award-winning teen series, ‘My Parents as Aliens’ and ‘24 Seven’ (ITV). She is skilled in both single and multi-camera directing and equally happy in studio or on location.

Her authored shorts as writer-director have been shown at festivals around the world and on ITV/Channel 4 and include child-bride drama, ‘Red River’, winner of three Best Film awards (London Short Film Festival). Her feature scripts as writer-director have been funded by South West Screen, shortlisted for Sundance Screenwriters Lab and selected for the UK Filmonomics development programme.

Emma’s work in the US includes directing two award-nominated arts documentaries for Ovation TV. She has a current 01 visa and is represented in the US by Stagecoach Entertainment and in the UK by Linda Seifert Management.

Emma is a voting member of BAFTA and Directors UK and a guest lecturer in directing and acting for camera at NFTS and Met Film School.

Website www.emmalindley.net

WORKSHOP INFO:

If you want to act in television series Emma shows you how to prepare and what to expect, how to really connect with the director and cast and, most importantly, enjoy the whole experience!

Working with pre-delivered scenes, you will prepare, discuss and rehearse them with Emma before shooting on camera live and receiving individual feedback. Find out how working quickly can keep the energy of the scene and focus your performance.

We will cover: preparation vs adapting on the day; how and when to ask the right questions to get what you need; understanding the tone of the show or film you’re in; how to interpret director’s notes between takes and how to stay in character while knowing which camera your on and what the shot is.

We will also discuss how to deliver a strong self-tape.

Emma’s aim is to make you feel welcome from the moment you’re cast to the moment you say goodbye on wrap. The more relaxed you are, the better your performance will be and the more confident you’ll be in every film you collaborate on.

Honing your on-screen technique is the best way to achieve it.

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📍@tibstreetstudio - Central Manchester - 30th August - 10:00am - 6:00pm - £110 (Members £99)

  • Option to Pay in 2 or 3 easy instalments (just email info@rollingacademy.co.uk to set up)

1 DAY INTENSIVE Screen Acting Workshop with Award Winning Director EMMA LINDLEY

Bio:
Emma Lindley is an award-winning and highly experienced director and writer working on popular drama series and films in both the UK and US.

Her UK drama directing credits include multiple episodes of ‘Coronation Street’ (2024), ‘Emmerdale’ (ITV), ‘Hope Street’ [BBC1), ‘Holby City’ (BBC1) and award-winning teen series, ‘My Parents as Aliens’ and ‘24 Seven’ (ITV). She is skilled in both single and multi-camera directing and equally happy in studio or on location.

Her authored shorts as writer-director have been shown at festivals around the world and on ITV/Channel 4 and include child-bride drama, ‘Red River’, winner of three Best Film awards (London Short Film Festival). Her feature scripts as writer-director have been funded by South West Screen, shortlisted for Sundance Screenwriters Lab and selected for the UK Filmonomics development programme.

Emma’s work in the US includes directing two award-nominated arts documentaries for Ovation TV. She has a current 01 visa and is represented in the US by Stagecoach Entertainment and in the UK by Linda Seifert Management.

Emma is a voting member of BAFTA and Directors UK and a guest lecturer in directing and acting for camera at NFTS and Met Film School.

Website www.emmalindley.net

WORKSHOP INFO:

If you want to act in television series Emma shows you how to prepare and what to expect, how to really connect with the director and cast and, most importantly, enjoy the whole experience!

Working with pre-delivered scenes, you will prepare, discuss and rehearse them with Emma before shooting on camera live and receiving individual feedback. Find out how working quickly can keep the energy of the scene and focus your performance.

We will cover: preparation vs adapting on the day; how and when to ask the right questions to get what you need; understanding the tone of the show or film you’re in; how to interpret director’s notes between takes and how to stay in character while knowing which camera your on and what the shot is.

We will also discuss how to deliver a strong self-tape.

Emma’s aim is to make you feel welcome from the moment you’re cast to the moment you say goodbye on wrap. The more relaxed you are, the better your performance will be and the more confident you’ll be in every film you collaborate on.

Honing your on-screen technique is the best way to achieve it.

📍@tibstreetstudio - Central Manchester - 30th August - 10:00am - 6:00pm - £110 (Members £99)

  • Option to Pay in 2 or 3 easy instalments (just email info@rollingacademy.co.uk to set up)

1 DAY INTENSIVE Screen Acting Workshop with Award Winning Director EMMA LINDLEY

Bio:
Emma Lindley is an award-winning and highly experienced director and writer working on popular drama series and films in both the UK and US.

Her UK drama directing credits include multiple episodes of ‘Coronation Street’ (2024), ‘Emmerdale’ (ITV), ‘Hope Street’ [BBC1), ‘Holby City’ (BBC1) and award-winning teen series, ‘My Parents as Aliens’ and ‘24 Seven’ (ITV). She is skilled in both single and multi-camera directing and equally happy in studio or on location.

Her authored shorts as writer-director have been shown at festivals around the world and on ITV/Channel 4 and include child-bride drama, ‘Red River’, winner of three Best Film awards (London Short Film Festival). Her feature scripts as writer-director have been funded by South West Screen, shortlisted for Sundance Screenwriters Lab and selected for the UK Filmonomics development programme.

Emma’s work in the US includes directing two award-nominated arts documentaries for Ovation TV. She has a current 01 visa and is represented in the US by Stagecoach Entertainment and in the UK by Linda Seifert Management.

Emma is a voting member of BAFTA and Directors UK and a guest lecturer in directing and acting for camera at NFTS and Met Film School.

Website www.emmalindley.net

WORKSHOP INFO:

If you want to act in television series Emma shows you how to prepare and what to expect, how to really connect with the director and cast and, most importantly, enjoy the whole experience!

Working with pre-delivered scenes, you will prepare, discuss and rehearse them with Emma before shooting on camera live and receiving individual feedback. Find out how working quickly can keep the energy of the scene and focus your performance.

We will cover: preparation vs adapting on the day; how and when to ask the right questions to get what you need; understanding the tone of the show or film you’re in; how to interpret director’s notes between takes and how to stay in character while knowing which camera your on and what the shot is.

We will also discuss how to deliver a strong self-tape.

Emma’s aim is to make you feel welcome from the moment you’re cast to the moment you say goodbye on wrap. The more relaxed you are, the better your performance will be and the more confident you’ll be in every film you collaborate on.

Honing your on-screen technique is the best way to achieve it.

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