Studio C Artists

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  • Studio C Artists

  • 39 / Male
  • Los Angeles, California, US
  • Last Login: 7/23/2009

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  • Studio C Artists, Inc.

    • Los Angeles, CA US
    • http://www.studiocartists.com

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About me:

Studio C Artists, Inc. is a production, casting, and arts education company based in Los Angeles, CA. The company was founded by Producer/Director John Coppola and Producer/Casting-Director Michael Sonntag in 2006.

The Studio C Artists - Acting & Filmmaking Institute is an all-encompassing studio for the professional actor and filmmaker, which offers a curriculum of acting classes, private coaching, career-related seminars, and filmmaking workshops, geared for students of all ages and levels of experience, including A-list Hollywood clients. The acting coursework emphasizes The New Approach, a unique formula taught only at Studio C, which MARKETS each actor according to his or her individual talent, assets, and personality. The proof is in the track record: 2 out of 3 auditioning clients booked roles in the last several pilot seasons. The filmmaking training is designed to offer the entrepreneurial artist (actors and other industry "hyphenates") an opportunity to delve into various aspects of the creative process of producing a moving image.

Studio C Artists Casting is a full service film and television casting office located in Los Angeles, CA. The casting group has just completed its latest project, the feature film 'Nephilim'.

Studio C Artists Productions is a new film and television production company - its first feature film, "Detour", is currently slated for production in 2009.

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Who I'd like to meet:

Film and television actors and filmmakers.

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