1 on 1, Anywhere
Online Acting Coaching
Not in Los Angeles or can’t make it in?
The question everybody asks first is whether this actually works on a screen.
Yes. And for the thing you’re most likely auditioning with now — a tape — it’s better than being in the room with me. I’ll get to why.
What it is: an hour, one-on-one. You and me and whatever you’re working on. Same hour I’d give you in the room, same rate, and I’ve been doing it out here about 13 years.
$125 / hour · North Hollywood or online
Private Coaching
A Person, Not A Platform
Worth knowing what this is, because a lot of what comes up when you search is something else.
I’m not an online acting school. There’s no curriculum, no modules, no video library, no login. No online theatre courses, no theatre classes online, no drama course you work through at your own pace.
What I’ve got is an hour, and I’m in it with you. A recording cannot watch you back.
That’s the whole difference and it’s the only one that matters. A course can teach you things — genuinely, some of them are good. It just can’t tell you what you did thirty seconds ago, or why the thing you tried didn’t land, or what to do instead. Only a person in the room can do that, and on Zoom I’m in the room.
So if you want somebody watching, that’s this.
The Session
What an online session actually is
An hour, one-on-one. Acting lessons online, which mostly means the same thing as acting lessons.
You bring a scene, or a script, or a problem. You get up — actually get up, don’t sit there — and you do it. I watch. Then we take it apart and put it back together, and we run it again.
Same hour, same rate, same notes. The only thing that changed is the commute.
The Honest Part
What Zoom is actually good for
Better than most people expect. On-camera work? You’re already on a camera.
You can watch yourself back in real time and see the exact thing I’m describing, in the moment I’m describing it, which is the fastest way anybody has ever learned this.
And it’s the medium you’re actually working in. Almost every audition is a tape now. So when you learn acting online, you’re rehearsing in the same frame you’ll be hired in.
That isn’t a compromise. That’s the point.
Scene work, audition material, script analysis, cold reading — all of it runs the same on a screen as it does in the room.
The exception is physical work. Anything where I’d want to walk over and move you is better in person, and if that’s what you need, come to a studio instead.