answers1: All good training is done on stage and for stage. <br>
If you won't do that, you aren't cut out to be an actor. Once you've
graduated from drama school you could choose to specialise, but very
few actors can be that fussy - they'll take any paid work they can
get! <br>
And it's far easier to get experience to build up a good resume by
doing stage work - there's very little TV or film work available for
beginners. <br>
Any acting student who said no stage acting would find it really hard
to get into a good school, get an agent or get experience. <br>
The stage is where real acting happens. Almost all great actors do
stage acting - and most actors really love it - they say there's no
feeling like performing live on a stage in front of a real audience!
<br>
Think again. Don't limit your potential.
answers2: Don't go to NYFA. <br>
that school is mainly for the filmmakers to work on the actors.. <br>
Go to an actual acting school, not a college that teaches acting. <br>
There are plenty of GREAT acting classes here in Los Angeles.
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