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Acting & Writing Workshops with Jeanne Hartman.

Jeanne Hartman is arriving soon to HK and it's not too late to sign up for her workshops.  I've been taking her workshops and doing privates for a while now and she always teaches you something new.  If you're not a working actor or if you're career is not where you want it to be then get in on this and find out why.  You'll be glad you did.  Here's all the info you need.  Contact Jason Tobin for registrationactingclasshk@gmail.com

Many actors , including the director were coached by Jeanne for the financial thriller $upercapitalist.  Also many of your favourite AnD artists were coached by her for the RZA's "The Man With The Iron Fists"

Acting Is Believing!

  • Hollywood acting coach Ms Jeanne Hartman returns to teach in Hong Kong

 

Hollywood acting coach Ms Jeanne Hartman, “The Actor’s Detective”, returns to Hong Kong from November 29 to December 10, 2012, to teach her acclaimed two-day workshops for actors, her three-night workshop for writers, and private coaching sessions for actors and corporate executives. This will be Ms Hartman’s ninth visit to Hong Kong.

 

Jeanne’s teaching definitely gets results. Since her last series of workshops in Hong Kong in May 2012, many of her students here (actors, directors and screenwriters) have worked on professional projects:

 

-  Uri Schwarz directed a feature film titled in Hong Kong, starring two of Jeanne’s students, Zac Dee and Jason Bradley. 

-  Derek Ting wrote and starred in the recently released feature film . It also stars Darren E. Scott, a graduate of Jeanne’s acting workshop, and was directed by Simon Yin, a graduate of Jeanne’s acting workshop and also of her Directors’ Lab.

-  Lawrence Gray recently directed his first full-length feature film, . The film stars Jai Day, a graduate of Jeanne’s acting workshop.

-  Grace Huang, Osric Chau, Darren E. Scott, Celina Jade and Daniel Wu starred in , which recently opened in the US.

-  Terence Yin is starring in a new Hong Kong movie, .

-  Jason Tobin recently completed work on a feature film titled , playing the lead role of an Asian-American serial killer.

 

 

This two-day public workshop is for actors, directors, writers, performers and artists of all levels of experience and training who want to take their talent and technique to higher levels.

 

Participants will: improve their ability to break down and analyze scripts; find clues and explore ways to create believable characters; improve their ability to memorise scripts; rehearse and perform film and television scenes for auditions; recall emotions; use improvisational skills to deepen their performances, and learn techniques they can adapt for any work situation on the set or on stage. The aim is for everyone to learn new ways to create exciting, believable performances.

 

Ms Hartman is known for her razor-sharp ability to spot what’s working, and what’s not working, in a scene. She said: “Believability is the bottom line to great acting, but you need to know how to create that believability in very ‘unbelievable’ situations! Great acting is in the reacting: reacting to the other person, to the situation your character is in the middle of, and even to your own thoughts. Many people can tell you that something is not working, but can they tell you how to fix it? People need to learn the why and the how: why something isn’t working and how to fix it. That’s my expertise, but I want you to have the tools to be able to solve the problems yourself. That’s what you learn in my workshops!”

 

Mr Jason Tobin, one of her students and the producer of her workshops here, said: “We encourage past students to return to Jeanne’s acting workshop, because they always learn more each time. Jeanne always brings something new every time she teaches here – new techniques and new material. I’ve noticed that some students in Hong Kong feel like they’ve learned everything they need in just one two-day workshop, but that’s not the attitude of professional actors in LA, New York or London, because they know that acting is a skill that needs to be constantly honed and practised. After all, even Oscar-winning actor Javier Bardem spends one month every year working with his acting coach – in a recent interview, Bardem explained: ‘It’s always about really dismantling what you think you know and the security and the safety zone where you are, trying to make a step forward to something new, something that will put you in some trouble.’”

 

Dates/times (two options):

Option A: Saturday and Sunday December 1-2, 10am-6pm

Option B: Thursday and Friday December 6-7, 10am-6pm

Venue: To be confirmed

Language: English

Price: HK$3,500

Early-bird price: HK$3,200 (the deadline is 11.59pm on Friday November 23 for the December 1-2 workshop, and 11.59pm on Wednesday November 28 for the December 6-7 workshop)

Advance registration and full payment is necessary to hold a student’s spot in one of these limited-space workshops.

Registration and enquiries: Contact Jason Tobin at actingclasshk@gmail.com

More information: www.actingisbelieving.com

 

 

This three-session public workshop is specifically for writers: experienced writers, new writers, actors who want to start writing, and directors who want to improve a script they’re planning to direct. The focus will be on writing believable and interesting characters, dialogue and situations for film or theatre, and on helping writers of all genres to improve their material and add to their toolkit of writing techniques. As Jeanne says, “Writing is very solitary work, so getting feedback, instruction and support helps writers to keep going and to complete their projects.”

 

In between each session, participants will be expected to apply what they’ve learned in class by revising their material. Participants need to attend all three sessions.

 

Students from Ms Hartman’s acting workshops in December will be invited to attend the final night of the Writers’ Lab on December 10 to perform the material that the writers develop during the workshop.

 

Dates/times: Thursday November 29, Wednesday December 5 and Monday December 10, 7pm-10.30pm

Venue: To be confirmed

Language: English

Price:HK$2,800

Early-bird price:HK$2,500 (the deadline is 11.59pm on Wednesday November 21)

Advance registration and full payment is necessary to hold a student’s spot in this limited-space workshop.

Registration and enquiries: Contact Jason Tobin at actingclasshk@gmail.com

More information: www.actingisbelieving.com

 

 

While she is in Hong Kong, Ms Hartman will also offer private coaching sessions for actors who want more personal attention, perhaps to address a very personal challenge. “If you’re preparing for an audition or a job you’ve already been hired for, a private coaching session is perfect for you,” said Ms Hartman.

 

One of her coaching clients, actor Mr Darren E. Scott ( , , ), said: “Not only does Jeanne keep me in check, she has taken my abilities to the next level. I have learned from her how to trust my role preparation and just let it take me where it takes me when I perform. This alone has truly been a liberating feeling for which I have recently received praise from directors and producers. Just when I think I’ve got it all figured out, she teaches me something new and valuable every time.”

 

Private coaching sessions are also ideal for CEOs, corporate executives, teachers, trainers and authors who want to improve their public-speaking skills and confidence. Ms Hartman teaches them the tools, tricks and techniques that professional actors use to overcome fear and nervousness. Mr Patrick Lee, CEO of AnD (Alive not Dead) and founder of Rotten Tomatoes, Hong Kong, took Jeanne’s acting workshop to overcome his fear of public speaking, and commented: “Her class gave me a chance to confront and deal with my fear directly. Since then, I’ve spoken in a number of panels and given many presentations in boardroom settings and have noticed a marked improvement overall in my confidence and performance.”

 

Dates/times:By appointment only. Ms Hartman is available for private daytime or evening coaching sessions whenever she is not teaching her workshops.

Venue:To be confirmed. (Note: Ms Hartman may also be available, at an extra cost, to travel to a client’s location - contact Jason Tobin for prices and openings in her schedule.)

Language:English

Prices: HK$1,500 for a one-on-one session with Jeanne (1.5 hours); HK$2,500 for a two-person session (2.5 hours). There is no early-bird discount for private coaching sessions.

Bookings and enquiries: Contact Jason Tobin at actingclasshk@gmail.com

More information: www.actingisbelieving.com

 

 

“Although Jeanne’s acting workshop is short, she somehow manages to pack in more useful and practical acting tips and tricks than most classes I’ve taken, even in Hollywood. And her style of instruction is the perfect balance between supportive and challenging. She’s helped me create my most authentic work, and as a result I’ve been able to book some of the most fascinating and complex roles I’ve ever played.”

-  Alan Wong, Hong Kong

 

“Jeanne has all the qualities that I look for in an acting coach. She’s organised, she’s flexible and she comes prepared. Different actors study different systems from different instructors and have different styles. Jeanne takes that into account and helps the performer improve their own approach to the craft. In my mind, a good instructor pushes a performer to go outside their comfort zone and helps them learn to be comfortable there only long enough to push them out again. Jeanne does that. Asia is definitely lacking a Western-style approach to acting, so it’s a pleasure to have Jeanne come over and share that.”

-  Osric Chau, Hong Kong ( )

 

“Even in a workshop setting, Jeanne gives individualised attention to each student so every one of us benefits and learns more about the craft of acting. She taught me to trust my instincts and to dare to take risks. Her passion for the craft is evident and she always creates a safe environment for us to work in.”

-  Laura Kee, Singapore

 

“It’s not often that actors in Hong Kong get a chance to attend things like these. Even if you aren’t thinking about being a professional actor this workshop can help you with other things like public speaking and boosting your confidence, and it’s a whole lot of fun too!”

-  Daniel Wu, Hong Kong ( )

 

“Jeannie’s teaching was so accurate, this class has given me a lot of answers to my questions that I’ve had for so long in my acting career.”

-  Josie Ho, Hong Kong

 

“Jeanne was knowledgeable, incredibly insightful and inspirational.”

-  Grace Huang, Hong Kong ( )

 

“What Jeanne did was help me become consistent. She helped me become a professional. Never forcing a technique on me but showing me the tools that could work and letting me be the judge.”

  • Jason Tobin, Hong Kong ( , , )

 

“My agent called with an audition for a guest-star role on Mad Men. I decided to sit down and prepare for the role using Jeanne Hartman’s workbook, The Right Questions for Actors. I spent over an hour answering the questions, then wrote several letters as my character. I brought the book and my responses to the audition and re-read them just before going into the room. I got the role, out of eight women auditioning.”

-  Ann Ryerson, USA

 

“Jeanne has the uncanny ability to zero in on exactly what is needed to improve any scene.” 

-    S. Bugden, producer, The Hallmark Network, USA

 

 

Jeanne Hartman, The Actor’s Detective, coaches professional actors in Los Angeles, and teaches actors, directors, writers and corporate executives in Hong Kong. Her website is www.jeannehartmanactorsdetective.com/

 

She combines the American acting approach with the British method to give professional film and television actors a diverse repertoire of techniques to prepare for their professional career.

 

Jeanne trained at the renowned Juilliard School in New York and the prestigious Centre Lyrique Internationale in Geneva, Switzerland, working with many famous teachers. She has many years of experience performing in plays, musicals, films and television shows across the USA and Europe, and also has extensive experience as a director of plays.

 

Her clients have won roles in such films and TV series as , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , and , plus hundreds of pilots, HBO projects and many more.  

 

She is also the author of the popular workbook , which professional and amateur actors use to prepare for their auditions and performances.

 

Ms Hartman is brought to Hong Kong regularly by British-Chinese actor Jason Tobin, one of her grateful students and the star of , MTV’s and .

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