Back to All Events

TV/FILM DIRECTOR STEVE HUGHES | SCREEN ACTING WORKSHOP

9th March 10:00 - 18:00 GMT

Mountview 120 Peckham Hill St, London, SE15 5JT

£110 Members £99.00

*Please note as with all our events, our prices are inclusive of VAT*

Contact: info@runatitshouting.co.uk

+ WORKSHOP FORMAT

12 Participants. This full day workshop will focus on screen acting techniques and give the actor a feel for what it's like to work on set with Steve Hughes. Explore all the all things screen-acting through practical exercises, discussion and acting from scripts. Exercises will be recorded on a live feed and in real-world conditions.

Your scenes will be recorded with broadcast quality equipment. Upon request, you have the option to receive your footage after the session for no extra cost!

STEVE'S BIO

Steve is a high-end drama director with 18 years of experience, helming over 100 hours of content during that time. He has won every major UK Award across his extensive career working in the UK and abroad, and has directed drama for networks in the UK, Europe and the US.

Steve has worked on a wide variety of drama in his career, most recently as Lead Director on period drama Miss Scarlet & the Duke for PBS Masterpiece and as closing director on The Last Bus for Netflix. This sums up the breadth of Steve’s career, with equal expertise in both large action and SFX/VFX pieces and more intimate and intense character lead drama, both contemporary and period.

Steve has enjoyed his biggest successes on BBC’s flagship medical drama, Casualty, most notably directing both the 30th and 35th Anniversaries. His episodes have won Best Continuing Drama at the RTS Awards (twice in 2015 and 2022), BAFTA Awards (2022) and Broadcast Awards (2022) where the judging panel made special mention of his contribution to the drama’s COVID 19 episode.

He has held Lead Director status on numerous dramas over his career, and has worked closely with showrunner writer/creators including Mark A Altman (Pandora for The CW), Rob Butler and Bede Blake (Creeped Out for Netflix) and Steven Moffat (Doctor Who for BBC One). He has also been the go to 2nd Unit Director for big budget, international drama including Killing Eve (BBC), Treadstone (Amazon), Strike Back (Sky Cinema) and The Feed (Amazon).

Please note all contact or questions regarding this workshop should come through the RAIS office. Please do not contact the workshop leader directly with questions