Course Details

Master Course in Acting & Drama

A Drama Course offers typically explores the world of theatre and performance, covering both practical and theoretical aspects of drama, including its history, various forms, and techniques

Course Fee

21,000/-

Duration

3 month (12 weeks)

Mode

Classroom / Online / Hybrid

Certification:

Master Certificate in Acting & Drama

Fundamentals of Acting & Stage Craft (Weeks 1–3)

Topics covered:
  • Introduction to acting: Definition, techniques, and styles
  • Stage etiquette and rehearsal process
  • The role of an actor in a play, film, or performance
  • Understanding stage space and blocking
  • Building basic stage presence: Confidence and timing
  • The importance of emotions and reactions on stage

Method Acting & Character Development (Weeks 4–6)

Topics covered:
  • Introduction to Method Acting (Stanislavski, Strasberg, Meisner, Adler)
  • Emotional memory and sensory recall
  • Building a character: Backstory, motivations, objectives
  • Understanding the character's inner world and external expression
  • Developing authenticity in performance
  • Character analysis through monologues and dialogues

Voice Training & Physical Acting (Weeks 7–9)

Topics covered:
  • Vocal warm-ups and breath control
  • Projecting voice and diction
  • Using voice to reflect emotion, character, and intentions
  • Physicality in acting: Body language, gestures, and movement
  • Relaxation techniques: Overcoming tension and nervousness
  • Stage combat basics (if relevant)

Drama Techniques & Scene Performance (Weeks 10–11)

Topics covered:
  • Breaking down a scene: Subtext, motivation, and action
  • Understanding pacing, timing, and rhythm in drama
  • Working with other actors: Chemistry and interaction
  • The art of reacting, listening, and responding on stage
  • Directorial approach: Understanding a director’s vision
  • Rehearsing and refining scenes for final performance

Final Performance & Showcase (Week 12)

Topics covered:
  • Final performance preparation
  • Audition techniques: Preparing a monologue for an audition
  • Building a personal actor’s portfolio: Headshots, resume, and showreel
  • How to work with directors, producers, and crew in professional settings
  • Delivering a polished final performance
  • Creating an actor’s demo reel for auditions

Tools & Resources

Category                                      Tools Used

Acting Techniques                       Acting books, scene analysis, scripts

Voice & Speech                           Voice coaches, vocal exercises

Physical Acting                            Movement classes, improvisation games

Rehearsal & Scene Work           Stage space, props, costumes

Portfolio Creation                      Canva (for portfolio design), DSLR (for headshots), iPhone/Camera (for showreel)

Learning Outcomes

  • Master industry-standard tools for video editing, VFX, and motion graphics
  • Produce short-form content, visual effects scenes, and animated graphics
  • Understand the full post-production workflow
  • Build a professional portfolio and showreel for job applications or freelancing
  • Be able to work independently or as part of a studio/post-production team

Certification

  • Master Certificate in Acting & Drama
  • Portfolio: Final Performance, Headshots, Resume, Showreel
  • Letter of Recommendation (on merit)