IAA Feb Workshop: Marks, Lenses, and Living Truth
Schedule
Sat Feb 07 2026 at 01:00 pm to 05:00 pm
UTC-05:00Location
217 W 10th St | Indianapolis, IN
About this Event
Marks, Lenses, and Living Truth
Stop guessing on set — start owning the frame. This fast-paced, hands-on workshop teaches actors how to hit marks without losing truth, adjust performance for lens and framing, stay in focus and light, master eyelines, and move confidently with the camera. You’ll learn what directors, DPs, and editors actually need — and how to give it while staying fully in the moment.
You’ll practice reaction holds, matching action, mic awareness, and camera movement in real on-camera setups — so nothing feels technical, stiff, or intimidating. Walk away sharper, faster, and more bookable, with the tools to deliver grounded performances that cut beautifully. 🎬🔥
We will work from this list.
🎯 Blocking, Marks & Movement
- Hitting marks – Landing on exact positions for focus, lighting, framing, and continuity.
- Adjusting marks for lenses – Tighter lenses require more precision; wider lenses allow more freedom.
- Camera movement timing – Syncing performance with dolly, Steadicam, crane, or handheld motion.
- Traffic patterns – Navigating crew, furniture, and set architecture cleanly.
🎥 Camera & Framing
- Camera position & lens choice (focal length awareness) – Understanding how lenses affect intimacy, distortion, and movement.
- Framing awareness – Knowing when you’re in a wide, medium, or close-up and adjusting performance scale.
- Eye lines – Matching camera height, partner position, or off-camera reads.
- Headroom & sightlines – Avoiding cropping or drifting out of frame.
- Depth of field awareness – Staying within focus tolerance.
💡 Lighting
- Lighting marks – Remaining in lit zones for exposure and consistency.
- Light direction & contrast – Knowing how shadows shape expression and emotional tone.
- Practical light sources – Adjusting position to lamps, windows, and motivated light.
🎤 Sound
- Boom mic range – Staying within mic coverage while maintaining natural movement.
- Lav mic placement awareness – Managing wardrobe, gestures, and physical contact.
- Set noise discipline – Controlling movement and breath between lines.
🎬 Continuity & Coverage
- Matching action – Repeating business, timing, and gestures across takes.
- Prop continuity – Consistent handling of objects.
- Costume, hair, and makeup continuity – Maintaining visual consistency.
- Screen direction – Maintaining left/right orientation for editing.
🎞️ Editorial & Story Needs
- Clean entrances and exits – Holding beats for edit points.
- Pickup lines and buttons – Delivering usable tops and tails.
- Reaction holds – Giving editors emotional options.
- Overlapping dialogue management – Adjusting timing for coverage.
🎭 Performance Environment
- Green/blue screen interaction – Playing truthfully to unseen environments or characters.
- Playback timing – Matching music, dialogue, or choreography cues.
- Spatial imagination – Adjusting scale when environments are unfinished or digital.
⚙️ Equipment, Safety & Logistics
- Set piece limitations – Working within tight or moving spaces.
- Rig proximity awareness – Navigating cameras, booms, and rigs safely.
- Stunt and intimacy choreography – Hitting precise safety beats.
- Reset awareness – Returning to emotional and physical starting points quickly.
About Coach Jim Dougherty
Jim Dougherty is a seasoned actor, coach, and filmmaker whose career spans film, television, and theater. His screen work includes appearances in House of Cards and Ozark(Netflix), The Gifted (FOX), The Resident (FOX), Chicago P.D. and Bluff City Law (NBC), The Inspectors (CBS), Killing Reagan (NatGeo), and independent features such as Columbus, Reparation, Sand Castles, Dead Draw (Showtime), Scalene, and Proxy.
As Chief Instructor for Online Actors Academy and Indy Actors Academy, Jim has coached actors who have gone on to book roles on The Mandalorian (Disney+), The Walking Dead (AMC), Empire (FOX), MacGyver (CBS), Stargirl (The CW), Chicago Fire(NBC), Chicago P.D. (NBC), Chicago Med (NBC), The Resident (FOX), Doom Patrol (HBO Max), Nashville (ABC), George & Tammy (Showtime), Black Lightning (The CW), Brockmire(IFC), and numerous award-winning festival films.
Jim’s coaching bridges performance craft with the practical realities of production, preparing actors to deliver consistent, camera-ready work take after take.
Where is it happening?
217 W 10th St, 217 West 10th Street, Indianapolis, United StatesEvent Location & Nearby Stays:
USD 55.20



















