Stop Guessing. Start Training.
Most actors waste months in the wrong classes. This shows you exactly where to start.
Actors Habitat is built as a progression. If you follow the system, you improve faster, build stronger work, and stop spinning your wheels.

Start Here. No Experience Needed.
If you’re new, this is your foundation. Skip this, and everything else becomes guesswork.
Foundations for Film & Television Actors
Build the base everything else depends on.
On Camera Technique
Learn how your work actually reads on camera.
Character Immersion
Deepen the work and build stronger, more specific performances.
Fix Gaps. Build Consistency.
If you’ve trained before but your work still isn’t landing, this is where you clean it up and get more consistent.
On Camera Technique
Clean up what the camera is actually seeing.
Character Immersion
Build deeper work, stronger choices, and more layered truth.
Actors Lab
Stay sharp through ongoing scene work and real reps.
Train for Real Set Work.
This is where actors either level up or get exposed. Train for pressure, speed, and real-world expectations.
On Set Survival
Learn how to hold onto the work under real production pressure.
Actors Lab
Keep the instrument sharp and the reps consistent.
Creation Tracks
Build your own work instead of waiting for permission.
Need Help Booking?
The audition class is not part of the core ladder. It is a support track for actors who want stronger self tapes, cleaner technical setup, and better audition execution.
Use it when the work needs to book better—not when you need to build your basic foundation.
Don’t Wait. Create.
Actors who rely only on auditions fall behind. Actors who create move forward.
This is where you build footage, credits, and momentum.
Low Budget Filmmaking
Learn how projects actually get built instead of waiting around for them. Learn Filmmaking
Modern Commercial Acting
Learn the paid short-form commercial lane actors are stepping into now. Train for Commercial Work
Vertical Series Production
Build short-form narrative work and real screen credits. Start Producing (Fall 2026)
Pick the Class That Solves the Right Problem
Foundations for Film & Television Acting
Build the base everything else depends on. Start Here
On Camera Technique
Fix how your work actually reads on camera. Train On Camera
Character Immersion
Stop playing ideas. Start building real people. Deepen Your Work
On Set Survival
Handle pressure, direction, and real production speed. Train for Set
Audition & Self Tape Technique
Make stronger choices and stop second-guessing your tapes. Improve Your Auditions
Actors Lab
Stay sharp and keep progressing every week. Join the Lab
Vertical Series Production
Build your own work and real credits. Start Producing
Modern Commercial Acting
Learn how actors are getting paid right now in creator-based content. Train for Commercial Work
Low Budget Filmmaking
Learn to produce instead of waiting for permission. Learn Filmmaking
Questions Actors Usually Ask Here
What if I am between beginner and intermediate?
If you have some experience but your work still feels inconsistent, On Camera Technique is usually the best starting point.
Is the audition class part of the main ladder?
No. It is a support-track class for actors who want stronger auditions and self tapes, not the main foundational spine of the system.
What if I already know I want the full system?
Then the conservatory is the strongest option, because it gives you the whole training path in one structured progression.
Actors Are Moving Forward
These aren’t just classes. This is what happens when actors train correctly.
“This is the place to go to begin or improve your acting skills no matter your experience level.”
“Would highly recommend this to anyone looking for growth! Martinez really personalizes the experience to meet your needs.”
“Every class I learn something new and have felt I have made a huge stride.”
You Already Know What Happens If You Keep Guessing.
More time wasted. More inconsistent work. More frustration.
Or you can follow a system that actually builds skill.
Film & Television Acting Training That Builds Real Skill
A structured system for actors who want stronger fundamentals, sharper on-camera work, and real preparation for professional sets.
Most actors waste time bouncing between random classes. This page shows the full training path, the specialty tracks, and the best place to start.

The Main Training Ladder Most Actors Move Through
This is the spine of the school. Each step builds on the one before it so actors develop real skill instead of collecting random class experiences.
Foundations
Build truthful behavior, stronger script understanding, and the acting habits everything else depends on. View Foundations
On Camera Technique
Learn how your work actually reads on camera and what casting really sees. View On Camera Technique
Character Immersion
Develop deeper character work, stronger choices, and more specific performances. View Character Immersion
On Set Survival
Train for pressure, adjustments, direction, and the speed of real production conditions. View On Set Survival
Actors Lab
Stay sharp through ongoing reps, scene work, and real-time feedback. View Actors Lab
Actors Who Wait Fall Behind. Actors Who Create Move Forward.
These classes help actors build footage, credits, momentum, and skills that matter in the current industry.
Low Budget Filmmaking
Learn how projects actually get made instead of waiting around for someone else to build them. View Low Budget Filmmaking
Modern Commercial Acting
Step into the creator-driven commercial lane actors are getting paid in right now. View Modern Commercial Acting
Vertical Shorts / Vertical Series Production
Build short-form narrative content and real screen credits.
Explore the Full Class Catalog
Prefer to browse everything directly? Here’s the full training ecosystem.
Auditions / Support
Creation / Production
- Low Budget Filmmaking
- Modern Commercial Acting
- Vertical Shorts / Vertical Series Production
Actors Are Getting Results
This is what happens when actors train with structure.
“I leave every class feeling confident and full of knowledge.”
“This is the one class that led me to breakthroughs I should have had ages ago.”
“While still taking class, I started booking almost every week!”
“If you’re looking for acting classes in Atlanta, do yourself a favor and sign up.”
Questions Actors Usually Ask
Where should I start if I’m completely new?
Most new actors should start with Foundations. It builds the base everything else depends on and keeps you from developing habits you will have to undo later.
What if I’ve trained before?
If you already have experience, you may be better served by On Camera Technique, On Set Survival, or the audition support track depending on where your biggest gap is.
Can I skip ahead?
Sometimes, yes. But most actors who skip steps end up having to come back and fix missing pieces later. The system is designed to save time, not waste it.
What is the difference between the core training path and audition training?
The core training path builds your acting foundation, camera technique, character work, and set readiness. Audition training is a support track built to improve self tapes, choices, and booking execution.
What if I want the full system instead of taking classes one at a time?
Then the conservatory is the strongest option. It gives you the full structured Actors Habitat training path in one progression.
Stop Guessing. Start Training.
If you know you need the foundation, start there. If you’re unsure, get pointed in the right direction.
