Fantastic video. The vast majority of applicants, including myself, simply don’t understand the level of skill that and engagement that you need to have with this craft in order to get in. I recently looked at Royal Central’s current students and watched many of their clips on central’s website. Safe to say, it was clear that these people were not only ELITE actors but also elite individuals. All of them had multiple niche skills, from sports, to horse riding, dancing, singing, and a lot of them had several previous credits, be it amateur or professional. It was quite clear that these people were pretty much born into this. It was eye opening and it really inspired me to grow myself to be on their level and potentially get in as well .
Fantastic advice! I love your content because it is so practical, grounded and geniunely helpful. Also amazing to have the Aussie perspective making it even more relevant for me. Will definitely be looking at doing the StageMilk drama school program to prepare me for drama school auditions next year.
I also think it’s really important to educate yourself about the world of theatre: be aware of current trends and movements in the context of the theatre
I'm in high school and I'm about to audition for a performing arts high school and I don't have much experience do have any advice for gaining experience or learning how I can improve? Thanks you and good video.
Thanks for these amazing tips! I never did drama in high school, and am currently studying childcare, but I’ve always had a subconscious passion of interest for creative expression and drama (specifically theatre, musicals or commercials). Could your program help me decide if acting would be the right career path for me, through, workshops or special events/ open days, for example? 😃
i feel like i’m too ugly and i’ve been going to the gym for 1 month now, i’m also doing duel credits in college which means i’m in high school but i’m taking some college classes but i don’t know what to take, right now i’m just taking the basics like math and stuff.
NotProTho what matters is what is In your heart and intention, acting is an art that changes people and their perspective, you need to confidence in yourself because you’re not too ugly, you can get into drama school if you believe and work for it ❤️
List Vocal warm up daily Movement-connecting with yiur body-comfortable in gestutes (yoga x3 a week) or just being present at the gym Reading x2 scripts or more a week Finding scenes you love from those scripts and preparinf them as if for a project then self taping (this will also help your showreel) Doing scenes/projects with friends with varying creative interests Being a model for your art friend will get you comfoetable with gestures and awkward situations like auditions. Working with your director friend will help you be comfortable screen acting. Running scenes wjth friends has onvious benefits.
I’m 20 years old, I took GCSE drama at school but never went anywhere with it, when I finished! I’d love to be have the opportunity to go into a drama school and learn more! How do I do this, am I able to learn with stage milk I’m just so confused and it almost seems impossible for me to get anywhere
Hey! You can definitely work with us we have lots of actors who are in a similar position: www.stagemilk.com/scene-club (if you want to join the waiting list)
I'm from Greece and I wanna go to an acting school in scotland. I've been in a drama club for 4 years and I've been in my school drama club as well since primery School. We've done exercises in the voice and the movement and we have worked on some scripts. But now with the corona virus I can't do any of this. I have another year till I'll have to audition for the school. Are those things that I have done enough? What else could I do to improve my portfolio? Please help me🙌
Great to hear. Sounds like you've been doing all the right things to prepare for drama school. It can be hard to get into an elite drama school, but definitely possible if you can continue to improve your craft.
Really inspiring video I will definitely begin thinking about and acting on most of the things you have mentioned! I have a question though, I’m 14 with no experience other than in school and I’m looking at getting a teacher but is it true that you can’t become successful without connections? Because I have no connections but I’m so very passionate about it and I just wanted some clarity
Don't worry about connections this young. If you get into drama school they will teach you how to make those connections and how to get agents. Some even invite them to see your final year show. I was in your boat a few years ago. Try and go to a drama 6th form that helped me unimaginabley. It's a toxic social atmosphere sometimes but then high school can be anyway, but the teaching is well worth it. Also look at LAMDA classes. They're 36 a month and are better training for me personally than my specialist 6th form was, and they're everywhere.
Hi I'm wanting to go to do a course in musical theatre in Victoria. Do you have any recommendations. I love musical theatre but something that has a bit of screen acting also.
Thank you I'm going to the Open day next weekend, but I've noticed that a lot of people that have done that course have a 1 year Diploma at Waapa. Then done bachelor. Just wondering if there was anywhere else. Do you know if AIM (Australian Institute of music) has a good name? In case my Atar isn't so good. I really would love to go to Waapa but the distance is an issue I am on the Spectrum and not sure as yet im ready to move that far away from home. Melbourne is only 2 hrs from where I live.
@@kac3398 that’s good to hear. WAAPA is by far and away the leading MT program. But that makes total sense and is very far away. Then NIDA/VCA are strong options. All other schools are more teacher based - like if you connect with them. None will be that beneficial career wise. AIM is a fairly strong school though so definitely work some further research.
Thank you I went to VCA open day and AIM. Wow VCA was so good. Very professional. I will definitely apply for that. AIM was not one I could see myself getting any growth from. The third year students did not seem to be industry ready. But VCA WOW! They could be in any professional show. I can see the benefit of Open days. I have decided to do a Gap year and work/volunteer in the Theatre industry. Learn life skills and do mini-workshops at Melbourne Nida/Vca and dance lessons. My Vocal and drama are good but not so my dance. Then apply for VCA, Griffith QLD and Waapa for 2024. Thank you.
Hey Mate, thank you so much. This has never been pointed out before. Fortunately we have seriously stepped up our production since this video many years ago.
Hello, I don’t know if anyone will read this but I really want to become an actress and go to a drama club but I’m not a very confident person. Does anyone know how to help?
Hey! We read every comment. You're in luck, we've just launched a course specifically about becoming a more confident actor. Check it out here, i've given you a 70% off discount: training.stagemilk.com/p/how-to-be-a-confident-actor/?product_id=661672&coupon_code=FEEDBACK
Hi i am from India i want to study acting with any drama school in world. Please suggest any drama school. I have not any financial support. If there any financial aid or scholarship for me. Please suggest
List Vocal warm up daily Movement-connecting with yiur body-comfortable in gestutes (yoga x3 a week) or just being present at the gym Reading x2 scripts or more a week Finding scenes you love from those scripts and preparinf them as if for a project then self taping (this will also help your showreel) Doing scenes/projects with friends with varying creative interests Being a model for your art friend will get you comfoetable with gestures and awkward situations like auditions. Working with your director friend will help you be comfortable screen acting. Running scenes wjth friends has onvious benefits.
Hello, I don’t know if anyone will read this but I really want to become an actress and go to a drama club but I’m not a very confident person. Does anyone know how to help?
Just keep going. Take time to take care of yourself. Take small steps to push you slowly out of your comfort zone and try and take steps to develop your self confidence every day. Say hello to strangers, reward yourself if you do well speaking up in your acting group. Just take small steps and slowly you will see your confidence growing and remember why you are acting, that should motivate you.
Fantastic video. The vast majority of applicants, including myself, simply don’t understand the level of skill that and engagement that you need to have with this craft in order to get in.
I recently looked at Royal Central’s current students and watched many of their clips on central’s website. Safe to say, it was clear that these people were not only ELITE actors but also elite individuals. All of them had multiple niche skills, from sports, to horse riding, dancing, singing, and a lot of them had several previous credits, be it amateur or professional. It was quite clear that these people were pretty much born into this. It was eye opening and it really inspired me to grow myself to be on their level and potentially get in as well .
Adam R. Thank you Adam! Great response!
Fantastic advice! I love your content because it is so practical, grounded and geniunely helpful. Also amazing to have the Aussie perspective making it even more relevant for me. Will definitely be looking at doing the StageMilk drama school program to prepare me for drama school auditions next year.
Thanks Emily! That's exactly what we're aiming for :-) Look forward to seeing you in the course!
I also think it’s really important to educate yourself about the world of theatre: be aware of current trends and movements in the context of the theatre
Absolutely!
I'm in high school and I'm about to audition for a performing arts high school and I don't have much experience do have any advice for gaining experience or learning how I can improve? Thanks you and good video.
Read plays as much as you can. Work on monologues and scenes in your own time and if you can get along to a local class.
Thanks for these amazing tips! I never did drama in high school, and am currently studying childcare, but I’ve always had a subconscious passion of interest for creative expression and drama (specifically theatre, musicals or commercials). Could your program help me decide if acting would be the right career path for me, through, workshops or special events/ open days, for example? 😃
i feel like i’m too ugly and i’ve been going to the gym for 1 month now, i’m also doing duel credits in college which means i’m in high school but i’m taking some college classes but i don’t know what to take, right now i’m just taking the basics like math and stuff.
NotProTho what matters is what is In your heart and intention, acting is an art that changes people and their perspective, you need to confidence in yourself because you’re not too ugly, you can get into drama school if you believe and work for it ❤️
With you mr Adrew one can go far, it has been few weeks since I started following you but my acting is getting better every each day,I appreciate.
Thank you. Keep going!!!
I got into acting school by making Emma Watson's Co-Star Cry!!! I did a whole storytime video on my channel about it❤️
a genuine thank you from me 😊
I'm about to finish high school and don't know where to start in the acting business. Do I just start acting classes or how does it work?
Hey! Yes you should definitely start some form of acting class. You can check out ours: www.stagemilk.com/members/join
List
Vocal warm up daily
Movement-connecting with yiur body-comfortable in gestutes (yoga x3 a week) or just being present at the gym
Reading x2 scripts or more a week
Finding scenes you love from those scripts and preparinf them as if for a project then self taping (this will also help your showreel)
Doing scenes/projects with friends with varying creative interests
Being a model for your art friend will get you comfoetable with gestures and awkward situations like auditions.
Working with your director friend will help you be comfortable screen acting.
Running scenes wjth friends has onvious benefits.
All great suggestions thank you!
I’m 20 years old, I took GCSE drama at school but never went anywhere with it, when I finished! I’d love to be have the opportunity to go into a drama school and learn more! How do I do this, am I able to learn with stage milk I’m just so confused and it almost seems impossible for me to get anywhere
Hey! You can definitely work with us we have lots of actors who are in a similar position: www.stagemilk.com/scene-club (if you want to join the waiting list)
StageMilk thankyou I’ll check it out now!!
So it's digital platforms or you have any location? Where is the stage milk exists?
We are fully online! But have teachers all around the world. Mainly in UK, US, Europe and Australia
I'm from Greece and I wanna go to an acting school in scotland. I've been in a drama club for 4 years and I've been in my school drama club as well since primery School. We've done exercises in the voice and the movement and we have worked on some scripts. But now with the corona virus I can't do any of this. I have another year till I'll have to audition for the school. Are those things that I have done enough? What else could I do to improve my portfolio? Please help me🙌
Great to hear. Sounds like you've been doing all the right things to prepare for drama school. It can be hard to get into an elite drama school, but definitely possible if you can continue to improve your craft.
@@StageMilk thank you so much!
Oh wow, some useful advise. Do you guys have on
line classes cos I'd pay for lessons
Could could you please help us with some of the examples of you gave and how we can fulfill these 'requirements'
Cameron Andrews Hey! Thanks for your comment. What would you like to know?
StageMilk how can I train my voice daily and also what websites are available for me to read scripts from?
Thank you
Cameron Andrews hey! We have a great voice warm up here: www.stagemilk.com/vocal-warm-ups/
For scripts I would just buy a bunch or borrow some from your local library! For older plays plenty of great free resources such as MIT shakespeare!
StageMilk thanks man
Really inspiring video I will definitely begin thinking about and acting on most of the things you have mentioned! I have a question though, I’m 14 with no experience other than in school and I’m looking at getting a teacher but is it true that you can’t become successful without connections? Because I have no connections but I’m so very passionate about it and I just wanted some clarity
Don't worry about connections this young. If you get into drama school they will teach you how to make those connections and how to get agents. Some even invite them to see your final year show.
I was in your boat a few years ago. Try and go to a drama 6th form that helped me unimaginabley. It's a toxic social atmosphere sometimes but then high school can be anyway, but the teaching is well worth it.
Also look at LAMDA classes. They're 36 a month and are better training for me personally than my specialist 6th form was, and they're everywhere.
Hi I'm wanting to go to do a course in musical theatre in Victoria. Do you have any recommendations. I love musical theatre but something that has a bit of screen acting also.
Definitely have a look at VCA I believe they offer a MT stream.
Thank you I'm going to the Open day next weekend, but I've noticed that a lot of people that have done that course have a 1 year Diploma at Waapa. Then done bachelor. Just wondering if there was anywhere else.
Do you know if AIM (Australian Institute of music) has a good name? In case my Atar isn't so good.
I really would love to go to Waapa but the distance is an issue I am on the Spectrum and not sure as yet im ready to move that far away from home. Melbourne is only 2 hrs from where I live.
@@kac3398 that’s good to hear. WAAPA is by far and away the leading MT program. But that makes total sense and is very far away. Then NIDA/VCA are strong options. All other schools are more teacher based - like if you connect with them. None will be that beneficial career wise. AIM is a fairly strong school though so definitely work some further research.
Thank you I went to VCA open day and AIM.
Wow VCA was so good. Very professional. I will definitely apply for that. AIM was not one I could see myself getting any growth from. The third year students did not seem to be industry ready. But VCA WOW! They could be in any professional show.
I can see the benefit of Open days.
I have decided to do a Gap year and work/volunteer in the Theatre industry. Learn life skills and do mini-workshops at Melbourne Nida/Vca and dance lessons. My Vocal and drama are good but not so my dance.
Then apply for VCA, Griffith QLD and Waapa for 2024. Thank you.
Please make sure your audio is coming through BOTH channels. It's very distracting.
Hey Mate, thank you so much. This has never been pointed out before. Fortunately we have seriously stepped up our production since this video many years ago.
What is this “affordable price” though
Hello, I don’t know if anyone will read this but I really want to become an actress and go to a drama club but I’m not a very confident person. Does anyone know how to help?
Hey! We read every comment. You're in luck, we've just launched a course specifically about becoming a more confident actor. Check it out here, i've given you a 70% off discount: training.stagemilk.com/p/how-to-be-a-confident-actor/?product_id=661672&coupon_code=FEEDBACK
I can sign myself up if im from europe?
You can definitely join from Europe - one of our main student locations
when does the online classes start
nvm I don't think I can get the money
*I heard you gotta have some connections to become a successful actor. Of course talent matters, but charisma and the looks as well unfortunately.*
Anonyme User yes there are many factors, many of which are not related to your talent.
Connections can help, but a great actor will always draw attention from the industry.
@@StageMilk *that's a relief..*
Hard work beats anything!
Wow, this guy must be famous. Y'all please note, while you see his video - that he is trying to sell you something
SOOOO FAMOUS!
@@StageMilk Lol! keep telling yourself that
@@StageMilk Y'all please note, while you see his video - that he is trying to sell you something
Hi i am from India i want to study acting with any drama school in world. Please suggest any drama school. I have not any financial support. If there any financial aid or scholarship for me. Please suggest
I have the same problem...if anyone has any suggestions please let us know
Into? TF
List
Vocal warm up daily
Movement-connecting with yiur body-comfortable in gestutes (yoga x3 a week) or just being present at the gym
Reading x2 scripts or more a week
Finding scenes you love from those scripts and preparinf them as if for a project then self taping (this will also help your showreel)
Doing scenes/projects with friends with varying creative interests
Being a model for your art friend will get you comfoetable with gestures and awkward situations like auditions.
Working with your director friend will help you be comfortable screen acting.
Running scenes wjth friends has onvious benefits.
Hello, I don’t know if anyone will read this but I really want to become an actress and go to a drama club but I’m not a very confident person. Does anyone know how to help?
Many successful actors are very shy because acting means you can play a different person and that person can be confident so don’t worry
Just keep going. Take time to take care of yourself. Take small steps to push you slowly out of your comfort zone and try and take steps to develop your self confidence every day. Say hello to strangers, reward yourself if you do well speaking up in your acting group. Just take small steps and slowly you will see your confidence growing and remember why you are acting, that should motivate you.