Yoga Session 5 – Flow with Sarah

The fifth in a series of online yoga sessions, led by Sarah Haddath. Sarah trained at The Royal Conservatoire of Scotland has been working as a singer and actress for the last 7 years. Throughout her training and career she has been a yoga student and teacher. She primarily teaches Vinyasa Flow and Yin. Yoga […]
Yoga Session 4 – Flow with Sarah

The fourth in a series of online yoga sessions, led by Sarah Haddath. Sarah trained at The Royal Conservatoire of Scotland has been working as a singer and actress for the last 7 years. Throughout her training and career she has been a yoga student and teacher. She primarily teaches Vinyasa Flow and Yin. Yoga […]
Bitesize Practitioners – Uta Hagen

Filmmaking – Filming on Your Phone

Learn the basics of filmmaking with recent RCS graduate and former PACE member Fraser Scott. In this episode, Fraser gives some useful hints and tips on how to use your phone to film more effectively, without the need for extra expensive equipment.
Bitesize Practitioners

In this series of short videos, actor and drama tutor Dylan Blore explores the history behind, and methods used in some of the world’s greatest drama practitioners. Each video is accompanied by downloadable versions of the title cards used in the episode, as well as a full transcript.
Bitesize Practitioners – Stanislavski

Musical Theatre Casting Advice

Katherine Skene (Casting Assistant, Pippa Ailion Casting in London) has been part of the casting team for such productions as The Lion King, Book of Mormon, Wicked, Come from Away (West End) and Rocket Man (Feature Film). In this video, made exclusively for PACE, she shares useful tips, advice and industry insider info on how […]
Intro to Filmmaking

Learn the basics of filmmaking with recent RCS graduate and former PACE member Fraser Scott.
Filmmaking – Cinematography

Learn the basics of filmmaking with recent RCS graduate and former PACE member Fraser Scott. In this episode, we explore cinematography.
Tongue Twisters – Advanced

Tongue twisters are excellent for improving articulation and an important vocal warm-up.