We're so excited to be hosting Jay Duplass in New Orleans on May 30th from 1pm-4pm.

The Emmy-winning actor, director, producer, and the creative force behind Togetherness, Room 104, Transparent, Wild Wild Country, Baghead and more, is joining us for a free Saturday afternoon masterclass open to the entire Louisiana film community.

We'll kick off at 1pm with a guided conversation with Jay, followed by a live masterclass where he'll work through real questions with 3 to 5 local filmmakers onstage.

Whether you're coming to watch and learn, or hoping to be in the hot seat yourself, we'd love to have you!

RSVP at the link below, and if you're a filmmaker with a burning question for Jay, submit it there too. We'll select a handful to work through with him live. You will be notified if your question is chosen.

Free. Open to all. See you there.

Events at the Full Armor Conservatory

At the Full Armor Conservatory (FAC), we design immersive, expert-led programs for actors, screenwriters, and filmmakers. Whether you’re stepping in front of the camera, developing your next screenplay, or looking to expand your professional network, our events bring top-tier training — usually found in major industry cities — right here to Louisiana.

Event Types

On-Camera Acting Workshops

For emerging actors ready to take their craft to the next level.

  • Small group format: 8–10 actors per workshop for maximum personal attention.

  • Led by industry leaders: Past instructors include acclaimed acting coach Bob Krakower, known for his work at Juilliard, the Atlantic Theatre Company, and with major stage and screen productions.

  • Hands-on training: Live scene work, self-taping techniques, and individual feedback to help you stand out in today’s casting environment.

  • Networking opportunities: Connect with peers and industry professionals to expand your creative circle.

Who should attend: Emerging Louisiana-based actors, with priority given to Greater New Orleans residents.

Screenwriting Intensives & Speaker Series

For writers who want to elevate their storytelling and break into the industry.

  • Selective and supportive: 4–6 emerging writers per intensive, each developing an original short set in or inspired by New Orleans.

  • Led by working professionals: Past speakers and workshop leaders include Tom Fontana (Oz, Borgia), Bradford Winters (The Americans, Oz), and other acclaimed TV and film writers and producers.

  • Collaborative experience: Writers’ room–style workshops, peer feedback, and group discussions about the art and business of screenwriting.

  • Practical industry skills: Pitch practice, career advice, and insights into navigating the professional writing landscape.

  • Community connection: Opportunities to network with fellow writers, filmmakers, and potential collaborators.

Who should attend: Emerging screenwriters with a passion for storytelling and a connection to New Orleans culture.

Roadmap to the Soul for Artists

A workshop series dedicated to unlocking emotional accessibility and deepening character work.

  • Transformative training: Led by experienced facilitators Dean and HollyKem Sunseri, Roadmap to the Soul for Artists helps actors, writers, and storytellers overcome emotional and psychological barriers that can limit their work.

  • Creative exploration: Through guided exercises and scene work, participants learn to tap into authentic emotion and bring greater depth to their performances or writing.

  • Open to all storytellers: The workshop benefits anyone looking to tell more truthful, resonant stories — whether on stage, on screen, or on the page.

Who should attend: Actors, writers, and other creatives who want to connect more deeply with their characters and stories.

Why FAC Events Are Different

  • Intimate settings that allow for meaningful interaction and personalized mentorship.

  • World-class instructors who are actively shaping the industry.

  • A focus on community, ensuring that each event not only teaches craft but builds lasting creative relationships.

  • Free for local artists whenever possible, as a part of our mission to make industry-level training accessible at home.

Past Highlights

  • Our On-Camera Acting Workshop with Bob Krakower at the historic Francis Ford Coppola House was an immersive two-day experience combining technical skill-building and career mentorship.

  • Our Screenwriting Intensive & Speaker Series with Tom Fontana paired small-group script development with conversations featuring acclaimed screenwriter Tom Fontana.

Get Involved

Whether you’re a performer, a writer, or a storyteller in any medium, FAC offers opportunities to grow your craft and connect with the New Orleans creative community.

Stay Updated: Join our mailing list to hear about upcoming workshops and application openings.
Apply Early: Our events have limited spots and fill quickly.

“Here in the South, we’re often overlooked. But we have stories to tell, too. It’s been great to have so many diverse voices in the room.”

— Luke Harris, Writing Cohort 2024

“After working with Bob this weekend, I genuinely feel a shift—it’s a game changer in how I approach my work. I feel reinvigorated, reinspired, and deeply humbled. It was a rich and meaningful experience.”

— Amy Le, Acting Cohort 2025

“To have someone like Tom Fontana in New Orleans is a really big deal for local writers like myself. Absolutely exciting and inspiring.”

— Kai Tan, Writing Cohort 2024

“It's vital to have opportunities like this in New Orleans. To further our community education but also involvement. I appreciated that there is an application process—that fosters opportunities to connect, and intimacy with the number of participants.”

— Adam Stephenson, Acting Cohort 2025