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Self-Reinvention Workshop -- Becoming Who You Choose to Be
Archie Leach became Cary Grant. A poor boy from Bristol became the most suave man in Hollywood. I teach you that persona is a craft -- voice, posture, wardrobe, and the stories you tell about yourself. We're not faking it. We're CHOOSING who to become. Tip: Dress for the role you want, walk like you already have it, speak like it's already yours.
Leadership Under Pressure Workshop -- Small Group
Small group (max 8). How to lead when everything is against you. No resources, no title, no authority -- just the trust of the people next to you. We use historical scenarios and modern case studies. Tip: People follow courage, not rank.
Escape & Evasion Tactics -- Guerrilla Warfare Seminar
Half-day seminar on guerrilla tactics. How 70 escaped slaves outran and outfought professional legions. Route selection, foraging, decoy camps, fighting withdrawal. Tip: Speed is armor. If they cannot find you, they cannot kill you.
Kite Building Workshop -- Control Surfaces
Build a biplane kite with working control surfaces. We tested our wing-warping concept on kites before we ever risked our necks in a glider. You'll learn about roll, pitch, and yaw -- the three axes that every pilot controls. Also great fun on a windy beach.
Boxing Training Session -- Raging Bull Fundamentals
Jake LaMotta trained me for a year. I learned jab, cross, hook, uppercut, and the footwork of a middleweight. Boxing teaches you rhythm, distance, and controlled aggression -- all of which translate directly to screen performance. We wrap hands, hit bags, and spar light.
Jazz Piano Session -- Improvisation and Film Scoring
I've composed scores for many of my own films. Jazz is conversation -- you listen, you respond, you leave space. We work on basic piano improvisation over blues and jazz standards. No sheet music. Tip: The notes you DON'T play are just as important as the ones you do. Same in acting. Same in life.
Drafting Table & Instrument Set (Professional)
Full-size drafting table with parallel rule, plus a complete set of drawing instruments: compasses, dividers, ruling pens, French curves, triangles. The same setup I used to design the Flyer. Everything fits in a leather roll for transport.
Chanute-Wright Correspondence (Facsimile Collection)
Bound facsimile of the correspondence between Octave Chanute and the Wright brothers, 1900-1910. Hundreds of letters detailing every step of our research. This is how engineering was done before email. Read it and learn how to ask the right questions of the right people.
Pasteurization Kit (Home Dairy/Brewing)
Everything to pasteurize milk, juice, or homebrew: precision thermometer, stainless steel pot, timer, instructions. Heat to 72 degrees Celsius for 15 seconds, then cool rapidly. Named after me, and I am proud of that. This process saves millions of lives every year.
Electromagnetic Waves Workshop -- Light Is Electricity
I will demonstrate that light, radio, microwaves, and X-rays are all the same thing. We will measure wavelength and frequency, build simple wave detectors, and see the electromagnetic spectrum laid out physically. Four equations explain all of it. Tip: The universe is more unified than it appears.
Magic & Misdirection Workshop -- The Art of Deception
I performed magic my entire life -- for troops in WWII, on talk shows, and between takes on set. Magic teaches you about attention, misdirection, and the willingness of people to believe. Every filmmaker is a magician. We learn card magic, cups and balls, and the psychology behind why people see what you want them to see.
Cinematography Masterclass -- Light Is Everything
Barry Lyndon was lit entirely by candlelight using a NASA lens. The Shining used Steadicam before anyone knew what Steadicam was. 2001 invented front-projection on a scale nobody had attempted. We study how to light a scene so it tells the story before anyone speaks. Tip: Natural light is almost always better than artificial. Learn to see it first.
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