HOT DEAL: Westcoast Actors Studio – $150 for Five Private 60-Minute Acting Lessons in Film and Television Technique (Save $350 or 70% Off)

Today’s SocialShopper Vancouver Daily Deal of the Day: $150 for Five Private 60-Minute Acting Lessons in Film and Television Technique from Westcoast Actors Studio (Value $500)

Buy now for only $150
Value $500
Discount $350
Savings 70%

Today’s SocialShopper featured deal of the day costs $150 and it’ll get you Five Private 60-Minute Acting Lessons in Film and Television Technique from Westcoast Actors Studio (Value $500)! That’s a savings of $350 or 70% off! You may buy unlimited vouchers for yourself and as gifts & the vouchers won’t expire for 1 year.

This is a limited 3-day only sale that will expire at midnight on Tuesday, April 24, 2012, 2012. Click here to buy now or for more information about the deal. Quantities are limited so don’t miss out!

Highlights
5 private, 60-minute acting sessions with trained actor and coach Stacey Barrington
The complete “Film and Television Technique” Program offers coaching sessions on how to slate, cold-read, and audition on-camera for commercials, film and television
Ideal for new actors and those finishing theatre school looking to make the transition to film & television
Vancouver’s premiere private coaching studio
Stacey is a working actor with an extensive resume
Convenient location
Bonus: 10% off your choice of one other provided service with proof of voucher

Fine Print
No limit on vouchers purchased per person or as gifts, buy as many as you like!
Program only recommended to be taken once
Redeemable starting April 27, 2012
Expires in 12 months – April 27, 2013
Tax is not included

Location
Westcoast Actors Studio
507 – 318 Homer St. Vancouver, BC
778.991.7575
http://westcoastactorsstudio.com

When it comes to private coaching for film and TV acting, Westcoast Actors Studio plays the starring role in Vancouver’s scene. Coach Stacey Barrington has been coaching for years, but also practices what she teaches and is no stranger to the camera. After five hour-long private sessions with Stacey, the camera will be your good friend, too.
If you’ve acted, or even just auditioned for the theater, you know there are lots of ins and outs. Well, even more so for film and TV auditions. Do you look directly into the camera, or over at the guy sitting over there? What does it mean to “slate yourself,” and does that hurt? If someone yells, “speeding!” does that mean you’re going too fast, or just that the audio is recording? Stacey won’t be speeding when she takes you step by step through the on-camera audition process for movies, TV shows, and commercials. Just like the auditions she’s done herself, and nailed ‘em!

Click here to buy now or for more information about the deal. Don’t miss out!