Learn how to listen and react in truth. Take risks. Make specific choices. Immerse yourself into the soul of a character. Sustain your work for the run of a play or film. Remain professional at all times. Go to the edge… and fly. Sure, it sounds easy. But these are actually some of the learning objectives you must achieve in the acting classes of Nick Conti’s Professional Actor’s Studio. Preparing Actors for the Real World of Show Business The goal of the Professional Actor’s Studio is to prepare actors for all levels for stage, film, television, and commercial auditions so that you get the call back and the part. To that end, the acting techniques used by Nick Conti’s Professional Actor’s Studio are a well balanced mixture of old and new: from Stanislavski to Meisner, from method acting to “new school” acting exercises. Our team of instructors bring a diverse array of experiences and a shared commitment to professionalism so that we can continue to be the best acting school in Metro Atlanta. Using the Nick Conti script analysis techniques and your own creativity, we prepare you to give an audition that is not just good… we prepare you to give an audition that is truly special and magical. Using our techniques, you stand out in the crowd. Our acting exercises help you to become a working actor! Whether you are a new actor just beginning to understand the “business of show business” or a seasoned, experienced actor trying to stay sharp—we give you clear, specific, useable feedback. All classes are ongoing, so you’re constantly working and honing your skills. The Professional Actor’s Studio is always here. You can take a break from the acting school to work on a project and then, when the gig is complete, return to acting classes to continue your education. Find out for yourself why the Professional Actor’s Studio is the best, most recommended acting school in Atlanta. Audit a class for free! “What can you say about an acting coach who challenges his students to think, to stretch, to expand, to take chances, and to falter so that they may learn and grow?” click here for more quotes