On-set film actor training — the way working actors actually learn. Real sets. Real crew. Real feedback. Every single week. Launching in Tampa this May.
You receive your scene 24 hours before class — from some of the best writing available for the screen.
Arrive off-book. No excuses. This is how sets work — and that’s exactly the mindset we train.
We rehearse, block, light, and shoot your scene — one close-up per actor — with a real professional crew.
The following week, your edited scene screens on the big screen for notes and critique. Then we shoot new ones. The cycle repeats — and your growth becomes exponential.
In no uncertain terms, this is a ‘show-me’ business. Casting directors aren’t paid to imagine — they’re paid to bring in actors who can do the job. So show them.
Scenes are filmed, edited, and projected on the big screen — yours to keep. The kind of immediate turnaround that creates exponential growth.
Gym Shorts
10-week intensive. 6 actors. 4 directors. 12 short films. 4 IMDB credits. One unforgettable demo reel.
Learn About Gym Shorts →Luis Robledo knows what it actually takes to thrive in this business — because he’s lived it from every angle.
He began as an actor, training in the theater trenches of Boston with the critically acclaimed Harrison Project before relocating to Los Angeles in 1997. Over the next decade, he built a solid career on camera — guest-starring on Six Feet Under, The X-Files, The Shield, and CSI: Miami, earning a recurring role in the Emmy and Golden Globe-nominated PBS series American Family: Journey of Dreams, and appearing alongside Anne Hathaway in Havoc, directed by Oscar nominee Barbara Kopple.
But Luis didn’t stop at performing. His restless curiosity led him behind the camera — writing, directing, and editing over fifty short films, a TV series pilot, and award-winning feature documentaries including the multi-award-winning The Song That Calls You Home.
In 2010, he channeled over two decades of on-set experience into founding the Center for the Cinematic Arts, with one mission: give actors the real on-set training that acting classes simply can’t provide. Actor’s Gym was born from that conviction — that the fastest path to becoming a working actor is to actually work. On a real set. With a real crew. Every week.
Luis has since directed hundreds of scenes for CFCA actors, creating a training ground where technique is earned through repetition, not theory. He now brings that same program to Tampa, Florida — and he’s just getting started.
Luis Robledo — On Set
Classes begin Monday, May 4th. Drop your name and email below and we’ll reach out the moment enrollment opens — spots are limited.
No spam. Ever. Just one email when the doors open.
Monday Nights · 7:30 PM · Tampa, Florida · $375 / 4-Week Cycle
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