On-Camera Acting Masterclass in Sydney with David Berry
ON-CAMERA
MASTERCLASS
Train with internationally working actor David Berry in a focused 6-week on-camera masterclass in Sydney designed to deepen your craft and strengthen your screen performance.
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Over six weeks, actors will work on scene material for camera in a focused, high-level training environment led by David Berry.
The class is designed to sharpen on-camera technique, deepen scene work, and build stronger, more professional responses under direction.
What to Expect
Course Details
Payment plan available on request
Train with David Berry
David Berry is an internationally working actor best known for his roles as Lord John Grey in Outlander and James Bligh in A Place to Call Home.
A graduate of NIDA, his work spans a wide range of Australian and international productions, including Home and Away, Winners & Losers, Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries, and Rake, alongside an extensive body of theatre.
With years of experience across high-end television drama and long-running series, David brings a clear, practical understanding of what’s required to deliver consistent, professional performances on camera.
Who Is This Masterclass For?
This course is designed for actors with prior training or on-set experience who are ready to work at a deeper level.
It is best suited to actors who want to sharpen their on-camera technique, receive strong direction, and work in a focused professional room.
If you are completely new to acting, this may not be the right starting point.
Strictly Limited to 12 Actors
This class is intentionally kept small to ensure every actor receives meaningful feedback, time on camera, and space to do deeper work.
Places are offered via application and are limited.
How to Apply
Ready to Work?
This is not a drop-in class. It is a focused room for actors who want to be pushed, challenged, and taken seriously.
If that feels like the right fit for where you are in your work, we’d love to hear from you.
Applications are reviewed as they come in. Once the class is full, places will close.
