several questions

<p>Many folks say it is easier for a stage actor to adapt to screen than the other way around. And that is my experience as well. I have been a stage actor and director and just recently had my first (very small!) film role. One of the experienced screen actors I was working with told me he had no idea it was my first time working on camera.</p>

<p>And yes, basically, each of those acting classes improves your skills and abilities as an actor. Good actors always make it look easy, but acting is really quite difficult and requires a lot of skill and talent. When you see a great acting performance, you are seeing the end result of all that actor’s training and experience.</p>

<p>After graduating, your son isn’t just going to be given acting work because he has a degree. He is going to have to audition, which means going in and demonstrating his acting skills. So the more skills he has, the better able he will be to compete with the others auditioning.</p>

<p>KEVP</p>