
Casting
Process

Understanding
the Camera

Creating your
own Films

Confidence
Building

Enhance
Communication

Gain a
Qualification
Children will learn all about:
- Filming their own scenes
- Building truthful characters
- Different camera angles and how their performance needs to reflect them
- How to prepare for a screen casting
- How to film a self-tape
- Developing a showreel to showcase their work

The process of preparing for and succeeding in a LAMDA examination helps learners, whatever their ages or aspirations, to develop a broad range of skills that will serve them throughout life.

Our examinations develop a learner’s ability to:
- Read easily, fluently and with good understanding
- Expand vocabulary to improve powers of self-expression
- Improve confidence in speaking and listening
- Memorise and recall information
- Research and create persuasive formal presentations
- Create and defend arguments
- Engage in constructive informal conversation
- Work both on their own and participate as a member of a team

No matter what direction learners choose to follow in the future, our examinations provide the opportunity to nurture their natural abilities. These critical skills will enhance their self-confidence to engage and contribute fully, whether at school, in further education, at work or in the community. In other words, to fulfil their potential.

