Course description
Being a presenter means working at the front line of television. While it can be all-consuming and often challenging, it’s a job that can also be exciting, enthralling and deeply satisfying.
Your job could involve introducing or hosting a show, reporting on special events, reading the news, interacting with live audiences or interviewing folk from all walks of life. However, TV presenting can be a tough business to break into and that’s why it’s important to get the inside track on what it takes to become the next David Letterman or Ryan Seacrest.
Professional TV presenter course is designed on a high level of training standards to improve the personal skills and give you the opportunity to work professionally as TV presenter. The number of channels and radio stations continues to increase, opportunities to become a Presenter are still few and far between and competition remains fierce.
The Course will provide learners with a formal yet friendly insight into learning key skills to work in the industry as a TV Presenter. This course will cover a range of topics discussing personality, communication skills, interview techniques and more.
If you want to learn more about getting your foot in the door in this fast paced industry, this course will cover a range of modules and provide multiple examples for assessment.
Upcoming start dates
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Suitability - Who should attend?
Professional TV presenter Training course is ideal for the beginners with no previous experience or expertise in media or talented people who need to improve their skills and also for aspiring TV presenters. TV presenter course incorporates theoretical and practical curriculum. The practical part takes place in a central studio which is professionally equipped for filming TV programs using audio-visual equipment.
Outcome / Qualification etc.
In doing this Professional TV presenter Training course course, you will learn:
- The basics of broadcasting
- The team behind the scenes
- The most important skills you need to possess
- What producers and agents are really looking for in a TV presenter
- How to stand out from the crowd
- Understanding your own special ‘brand’
Training Course Content
Day 1
Introduction to Television Presenting
Day 2
Communication, Qualifications, and Skills
Day 3
Speaking in Front of Cameras
Day 4
Creating a Showreel
Day 5
Building Confidence and Dealing with Rejection
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