Marine Biology Monoscene

Location: Online

Tue Jan 4, 2022 5pm-7pm (PST)
Tue Jan 11, 2022 5pm-7pm
Tue Jan 18, 2022 5pm-7pm
Tue Jan 25, 2022 5pm-7pm

$180 USD
Class size: 8

This workshop has started or is in the past.

Class Description: Looking to do some bathypelagic monoscenes? Curious how the life cycle of a jellyfish applies to game? Wanna hear Berg geek out about sperm whales but THIS time it's relevant to notes? You're in luck! Marine Biology Monoscenes will introduce you to a whole new setting for monoscenes, get you out of your human thinking ruts, and give you a fun excuse to use underwater Zoom backgrounds. This class presumes that you already have some experience with the monoscene, but you do not need to be an expert to take it. Likewise, this class presumes you know what "marine biology" is, but you do not need to be an expert in it. In fact, it's better if you're not, because then you can't correct Berg when he's wrong/derail class by having Berg pick your brain.
Teacher: Alex Berg

About Alex Berg: Alex Berg grew up in Connecticut, where there's not much to do besides climb trees and read Calvin & Hobbes. Shortly after getting a Bachelor's Degree in Psychology from Vassar College, he threw a pair of cargo shorts and a few t-shirts into a duffel bag and drove out to LA. Now, Alex spends the bulk of his waking hours writing, acting, and improvising. Currently, he performs with UCB house teams Sentimental Lady and Convoy, and can frequently be seen prowling around backstage hoping to sit in with other shows as well. Occasionally, he shows up on television, in shows like Terriers, Reno! 911, and MANswers. Recently, he played a naked old lady in Hell Baby (Sundance 2013) and a post apocalyptic hipster in Best Friends Forever (Slamdance 2013). Beyond all that, he's a huge science nerd and a bit unkempt. Deal with it.

How This Works

  • You'll get an address in your enrollment email. Online classes are on Zoom.
  • REFUND POLICY: Full refund if you drop 24 hours before start of class.