About ActFelt Studio

We build actor craft that survives the room: auditions, self-tapes, rehearsal pivots, and set realities. Clear tools, repeatable drills, and a mentorship mindset.

Our Story

Founded by working actors and directors, ActFelt Studio grew from a simple idea: training must translate directly to auditions and sets. What began as a living-room workshop evolved into a global community of learners meeting online and in person.

We kept what worked: practical rehearsal habits, playable objectives, and notes you can actually execute. Everything else got trimmed away.

Mission & Approach

We blend classical scene study with modern audition technique, self-tape excellence, and on-camera specificity. Our sessions favor actionable notes and repeatable drills you can deploy under pressure.

Our method is craft-first: we train choices that read cleanly, listen honestly, and adjust fast. The goal is not performance “decoration,” but playable behavior that remains truthful when the stakes change.

Method (How We Work)

1) Decode

Identify the scene’s pressure points: relationship, want, obstacle, and the turning moments.

2) Build

Choose playable tactics and behavior. Keep choices simple enough to repeat under camera or audition stress.

3) Run

Reps with targeted constraints: eyelines, pace, physical anchors, listening drills, and clean beats.

4) Adjust

Notes are framed as actions. We test a change immediately and keep only what improves clarity.

Team

  • Artistic Director — focuses on repertoire, beats, and truthful behavior under imaginary circumstances.
  • On-Camera Coach — specializes in eyelines, frame, and subtle adjustments for screen acting.
  • Voice & Speech Lead — supports resonance, diction, and accent agility without strain.
  • Industry Mentor — prepares materials, pitching, and sustainable career habits.

We keep the process minimalist: fewer buzzwords, more reps. The work should feel grounded, specific, and repeatable.

Dialect Wheel

Spin for a quick focus: placement, melody, or rhythm. Practice five lines in that mode. Keep it light, accurate, and repeatable.

Accessibility: the prompt appears in a native dialog with focus trapping; press Esc to close.

Your Dialect Focus

Use this for 2 minutes. Then re-run the lines in your neutral voice.