Professional TV presenter Training
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Professional TV presenter Training Course
Introduction:
Being a TV presenter is an exhilarating frontline job that can be demanding yet deeply fulfilling. You could host shows, report on events, read the news, interview diverse individuals, and engage with live audiences. However, breaking into the competitive world of TV presenting can be challenging. That's why it's crucial to gain insider knowledge and learn what it takes to become the next David Letterman or Ryan Seacrest. Get the inside track now!
Course Objectives:
In doing this Professional TV presenter Training 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’
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.
Course Outlines:
Introduction to Television Presenting
- Business Overview
- Responsibilities and Job Description
- Potential Salary
- Source of Wages
- Outlook of a TV Presenter’s Job
- Job Qualifications
Collaboration and Teams
- Television Team
- Television Cast
- Television Crew
- Producers
- Requirements for Presenters
Communication, Qualifications, and Skills
- Are You Qualified?
- Research and Knowledge
- Research about the Television Industry
- Specific Roles
- Interviews
- The ‘Fascinating Factor’
Identifying Strengths, USP, and Branding
- Identifying your Strengths
- Types of Television Presenting and the Appropriate Strengths
- Reflective Self Exercises
- Cultivating Strengths
- Unique Selling Points
- History of USP
Speaking in Front of Cameras
- • Talking before Cameras
- • Body Cues
- • Breathing and Relaxing
- • Time Talking
- • Self-Dependent Improvisation
- • Presenting Techniques
Preparation and Improvisation
- Improvised Presentation
- Preparation and Construction of a Script
- Presenting using Handheld Cameras
- Presenting using Multiple Cameras
- Broadcasting Live
- Reporting from Location
- Camera Handling Techniques
Presentation and Body Language
- Relevance of Image
- Visual Language
- Body Language
- Significant Gestures
- Distracting Behavior
- Colors
- On Set
Creating a Showreel
- Creating a Successful Showreel
- Resources
- Research Work
- Footage Type
- Branding
- Format and Structure
The Television Industry and Employment
- Organization
- Management of Personal Reputation
- Connectivity
- Contents Required for the Application
- Organizations
Presenting as a Career
- Requirements
- Agents
- Duties of an Agent
- Reasons for Hiring an Agent
- Reasons against Hiring an Agent
- Choosing a Good Agent
Building Confidence and Dealing with Rejection