18th & 19th December, 10:00 - 18:00 GMT
RUN AT IT SHOUTING, Block D30, 415 Wick Lane, E3 2JG
£220.00 Members £198.00
*Please note as with all our events, our prices are inclusive of VAT*
Contact: info@runatitshouting.co.uk
+ WORKSHOP FORMAT
This workshop will focus on the specific requirements of screen acting for comedy. We’ll be looking at how the camera and the edit affect performance and how the actor can arm themselves for the set. We will explore building a comedy character for the screen and blocking and choreographing comic routines for film.
The sessions will be practical as well as theoretical. We’ll be using existing scripts and creating new ones and we’ll make micro-short films in rough format. This workshop isn’t only for funny people it is also for those that haven’t yet released their inner funny!
The process will be filmed and sent to you (upon request) for no extra charge. Which will allow you to showcase what you have developed together over the two days.
+ BIO
Gordon Anderson is an award-winning television director. He trained as an actor at the Central School of Speech and Drama and trained as a film director at the BBC. He went on to set up, write for and direct THE CATHERINE TATE SHOW (BBC).
He has directed many of the UK’s most successful prime time television dramas including: ENDEAVOUR (ITV), SHETLAND (BBC), LOVESICK (Netflix), FRESH MEAT (Channel 4), GRANTCHESTER (ITV), SILENT WITNESS (BBC), SHAMELESS (Channel 4), THE INBETWEENERS (Channel 4), SUBURBAN SHOOTOUT (Channel 5), MOVING WALLPAPER (ITV1), BADULTS (BBC3), HOFF THE RECORD (UKTV), GATES (Sky TV) and THE MALLORCA FILES (BBC).
He has been commissioned as a screen writer by Working Title Films, the BBC, UKTV and Dragonfly Films.
He began his career in the theatre, directing for many of the UK’s leading theatre and opera companies, including the National Theatre, the Royal Shakespeare Company, the Royal Court Theatre, Manchester Royal Exchange, Bristol Old Vic, Scottish Opera and English Touring Opera. He was Artistic Director of ATC where he commissioned, developed and directed new work that toured throughout the UK. He also co-founded THE LEAGUE OF GENTLEMEN comedy group and directed their first live performances.
He has been nominated for a BAFTA four times with three different television series.