A six-month exclusive programme with no batch system. Each student receives full individual attention across eight core disciplines.
DeVriksha has no batch system. Since it is a very exclusive academy, it teaches a selected few with outmost care. The course starts from the day the student joins. Training covers diction, voice, expressions, concentration, video analysis, dubbing, eye contact, and personality development.
The articulation of speech regarded from the point of view of its intelligibility to the audience is of prime importance in acting. There are specially designed exercises on Hindi and Urdu diction. Fluency of language is another important aspect — students develop good vocabulary so that they become articulate.
The process of bringing the voice under control using traditional and scientific methods to improve the quality of voice. Every individual is unique, so is every voice. Though there are individual limitations, it is very important to note that this is the only instrument which can be cultivated, improved and cultured — by variation of pitch, intensity and timbre (tonal quality). Diagnosing a voice and correcting basic techniques improves the condition, health and abilities of any voice.
Facial expressions of emotion is a complex area. Expressions are among the most powerful, natural, and immediate means for actors to communicate their emotions and intentions. The face can express emotion sooner than people verbalize or even realize their feelings. Great care is given to the dynamics of expressions.
The ability to direct one's thinking in whatever direction one would intend. This is learning mental self-regulation for the work that you are doing — the foundation of a truthful, present performance.
Video analysis provides people an insight into their own self. Watching their own performances, students can understand their skills and talents better. It allows them to improve at a better rate because they have had the chance to measure their shortcomings and pitfalls directly.
Dubbing requires the substitution of the voice of each character on the screen by the voice of a performer. It is a form of voice-over or re-voicing distinguished by its strict adherence to lip-synchronization. In order to seem "natural" or authentic, the performed voice must match, as closely as possible, the lip movements of the speaker on screen.
Eye contact is one of the first things people use to form an impression. People speak with their eyes as well as their words. One of the best ways to make your co-artist or audience feel a part of your presentation is through effective eye contact. By making eye contact, you will get undivided attention and keep others interested in your performance.
Our acting course also concentrates on finer details: self-confidence, development of personality, and personal grooming. These finishing touches complete a well-rounded, camera-ready performer.