ACTING FOR
PROFESSIONAL FILM & TELEVISION
with award-winning actress Roseanne Supernault
Photo courtesy Taryn Anderson
Learn the craft of acting for professional film + tv with award-winning actress Roseanne Supernault – who currently stars in CTV’s comedy Acting Good!
This invaluable workshop is being offered free of charge to Alberta’s IBPOC community.
This ONLINE workshop will take place over 2 days on SATURDAY OCTOBER 12 and SUNDAY OCTOBER 13, 2024 – and will cover the craft of acting for professional film and television, as well as the business side, providing education and resources on head shots, bios, auditioning, talent agencies and casting.
Betty Tong from Betty Tong Casting will join us to share her guidance and tips on accessing acting opportunities in Alberta. And Pardeep Sooch from ACTRA Alberta will share vital knowledge on getting into the union.
No prior acting experience is necessary! Space is limited, and available on a first come, first serve basis.
Participants must be Alberta residents, 18 years of age or older, and self-identify as Black, Indigenous and / or a Person of Colour / racialized.
SATURDAY OCTOBER 12 – 10am to 6pm
SUNDAY OCTOBER 13 – 10am to 6pm
ONLINE VIA ZOOM
APPLICATION DEADLINE: SUNDAY OCTOBER 6 at 11:59pm
ABOUT ROSEANNE SUPERNAULT
Roseanne is an award-winning actress from East Prairie Metis Settlement in northern Alberta. She was discovered by a Los Angeles casting director at age 13, and has gone on to have a prolific career as a performer. Select screen credits include the Netflix hit series Blackstone, in which her haunting performance garnered several accolades; the lead character in the historical pre-contact epic Maina, for which she received the Best Actress Award at the American Indian Film Festival, and the groundbreaking feature, Rhymes For Young Ghouls by Jeff Barnaby, that premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival and was named TIFF Top 10.
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