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What constitutes “the equivalent of one year full-time acting training”?

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What constitutes “the equivalent of one year full-time acting training”?

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There is not a hard and fast answer to this question because many acting training programs are very different in their requirements and commitments. However, when looking at traditional “classes,” a good rule of thumb is to equate your acting training to a full time year of school. A typical full-time semester of school would be about four classes. A year would be eight classes. If you feel that you meet this requirement, you may want to make sure your resume specifies individual classes and course length. Training specific to film does not count toward eligibility. The eligibility screening decision of the panel is final. Be sure your resume clearly reflects your eligibility.

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