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Mission, Purpose & Objectives

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Mission

Los Angeles Acting Conservatory is a professional acting school in Los Angeles dedicated to training actors for film, television, and theater. We recognize that every actor is unique and provide a clear, structured process to help students develop their own reliable acting tools.

 

Students build a personal set of techniques known as the “Golden Box,” which can be used for auditions, scene work, and role preparation across all mediums. Our acting classes are grounded in the Meisner Technique, Lee Strasberg’s Method, Stella Adler, Stanislavski’s System, and the Michael Chekhov Technique.

 

Beyond craft, students learn the business of acting, including how to market themselves and approach auditions with confidence. Training also focuses on script analysis for film, television, and theater, helping actors make strong, informed choices in both comedic and dramatic material.

 

Our mission is to empower actors with the artistic, intellectual, and practical skills needed to build lasting careers.

 

“My mission is to empower actors to be the best they can be.”

Michelle Danner

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Statement of Purpose

The purpose of the Los Angeles Acting Conservatory is to deepen the understanding and appreciation of the craft of acting for stage, film, and television. The Conservatory exists as an international center for actor training, grounded in artistic excellence and cultural exchange within the heart of the American entertainment industry.

 

Through rigorous training and a global perspective, the school prepares the next generation of artists and creative leaders to succeed in an increasingly global entertainment landscape. Instruction is rooted in the core traditions of actor training, including the Meisner Technique, Lee Strasberg’s Method, Stella Adler, Uta Hagen, Michael Chekhov, and the Stanislavski System.

 

To fulfill this mission, the Los Angeles Acting Conservatory is guided by three primary objectives:

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- To provide a creative and supportive environment that prepares actors for professional work in film, television, and theater.

 

- To encourage artistic risk taking through challenging material that expands range, confidence, and emotional depth.

 

- To ensure focused instruction and individual attention that allows each actor to grow and flourish creatively.

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