![]() ![]() ![]() He had trained and performed in countless forms of movement, including yoga, contact improvisation, modern dance, ballet, mime, and has deep knowledge and training in body work techniques such as Polarity therapy, cranial sacral therapy, shiatsu and massage. Tom has studied acting, directing, voice and movement intensely for decades with many influential teachers, including Judith Weston (directing and acting), Patsy Rodenberg (Voice and Speech), Suzanne Shepherd (Meisner), and Ned Manderino (Method). The craft of acting is an oral tradition, passed down from teacher to student and refined with each succeeding generation according to the technical demands of the times. His workshops focus on refining technical levels of expertise in voice, movement, script analysis, and acting so the performer is ready and inspired in the performance capture volume, voice booth, on stage, or in front of a camera. Tom teaches professional level acting classes several times a year in various locations throughout the globe. He frequently lectures at development studios and game conferences on performance and storytelling. He works deeply with his development teams to find the subtext and nuances in game scripts and achieve the teams’ goals in the performance capture volume and voice-over booth. He combines his decades of experience and study in acting, movement, and directing to bring out the best in performers. His feature documentary, “Out in India: A Family’s Journey” won the jury prize at the Torino LGBT Film Festival, among other awards.Īs a director, Tom is actor-focused. His short, “Sweet Life” is part of the Frameline: New Voices collection, has won awards at festivals and been shown on television internationally. He made many appearances in the downtown NYC experimental theatre and movement scene as an actor and director, creating and performing original material through personal stories, characters, flowers, fruit, spray paint and live electricity.Īfter moving to Los Angeles, Tom worked in animation development at Hanna-Barbera on shows such as “Powerpuff Girls,” Jonny Bravo” and “Cow and Chicken.” In 1998 be began working on CD ROMs such as “Blaster,” “JumpStart,” and the ever popular “Barbie,” before moving on to the action genre in classic games such as “Chronicles of Riddick” and “The Darkness,” and has worked on over 50 game titles. His work includes AAA franchises, including Battlefield, Star Wars, Wolfenstein, Call of Duty, Resident Evil, Need for Speed, Mirror’s Edge, VR titles “Archangel” and “Walking Dead: Saints and Sinners.” He received a BAFTA nomination for his work on “Wolfenstein: The New Colossus” and his products have won multiple BAFTAs, Game Awards, and the Golden Joystick.īorn in New York City, Tom holds a degree in Theatre from Adelphi University. Tom Keegan is one of the world’s top performance directors for video games. ![]()
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