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Summary

The British Academy for Training and Development presents this course (Skills of Successful TV Reporters) for anyone wishing to develop special and advanced skills in TV Reporting and Field Work, and to master methods of proper behavior in difficult tasks and complicated situations, and the requirements of a Successful Reporter.

Field Work is one of the most difficult media tasks that may be carried out by professionals in this field, and therefore professional staff in this field of TV Reporting is chosen precisely based on many conditions and qualities. TV Reporter works as both a journalist and a commentator, being more of a general speaker, reporting on events and breaking news for Newspapers, Radio Stations, News Casting Shows, in TV Stations. A news casting is a periodical article that covers specific events and stories allowing their audience to receive news and information related to the specific event in informative method, either in the local, regional, or international context.  A Newscaster is the person who reads the news scripts, in the final stage of the news casting process. It is better for the newscaster to participate in in the pre-news casting stages, by editing or participating in the preparation process of news, this concept is known in the news agencies as the Editor- Newscaster, as the newscaster holds a great responsibility, since his task is not only a regular job to be done, but it depends basically on the passion for learning and the psychological readiness and openness for new perspectives and information. There is also a variety of elements behind the audience relationship with the newscaster, most important of which is the person who reads the news scripts, many of newscasters have the perfect ability to eye contact with the audience, but many newscasters read news scripts without looking at the camera, which results to boredom of the audience. The problem was solved long time ago by using the Teleprompter, which is very useful in maintaining eye communication between the newscaster and the home audience, where newscaster reads the script and looks at the camera at the same time.

Objectives and target group

Who Should Attend?

  • Managers and owners of television channels.
  • Managers of the preparation department within TV channels.
  • Managers of the television correspondence department within television stations.
  • All workers in the field of television correspondent.
  • All those working in writing television correspondent reports.
  • All staff sent to the fields to make televised reports.

 

Knowledge and Benefits:

After completing the program, participants will be able to master the following:

  • Basic principles in working as a television reporter.
  • Preparing reports from the ground and editing them in a coordinated manner.
  • The ethics of the television reporter profession.
  • Ways to obtain useful information and how to manage work within the targeted location.
  • Methods of collecting specific information about a topic and achieving mission objectives.
  • Rapid movement and professional field work in places where there is danger to the reporter.

Course Content

  • Who is a TV reporter?
  • The importance of the work of a television reporter.
  • Basic principles in working as a television reporter.
  • Special skills in working as a television reporter.
  • Stand confidently in front of the camera.
  • The importance of speaking in a clear and correct language.
  • The foundations of controlling tone of voice and body language.
  • How do you attract the listener to you and attract his attention?
  • The foundations of effective communication and listening with the work team.
  • The foundations of conveying news clearly and transparently.
  • Basics of collecting, sorting and arranging information.
  • Strong and practical training programs on how to behave correctly on the ground.
  • How to formulate a report on the site you are in and within the topic assigned to you as a reporter.
  • How to make direct interventions on television programs or news bulletins.
  • How to build interpersonal communication skills when conducting a referendum or survey on street opinion on a topic.
  • Practical training programs and theoretical lessons on professional ethics and the certification that must be provided at work.
  • Safety and security rules within the work of television correspondents.
  • How to make reports from the ground and edit them in a coordinated manner.
  • The ethics of the television reporter profession.
  • Ways to obtain useful information.
  • How to manage work within the targeted location.
  • Methods of collecting specific information about a topic.
  • The importance and foundations of achieving mission objectives.
  • How to move quickly and work professionally in the field in places where there is danger to the reporter.
  • How to act in difficult situations.
  • How to cover wars, sports matches, and communicate with the street.
  • Conditions for developing a successful TV reporter personality.
  • Fundamentals of writing advertising reports.
  • Practical applications and case studies.

Course Date

2024-10-07

2025-01-06

2025-04-07

2025-07-07

Course Cost

Note / Price varies according to the selected city

Members NO. : 1
£3800 / Member

Members NO. : 2 - 3
£3040 / Member

Members NO. : + 3
£2356 / Member

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