Want to make it on the telly? Get a showreel to get you started...

 
What qualities and skills do you need?
   
Producers running orders.
   
Visual impact – what to do with your hands and how you look.
   
Hand cues from Floor Manager.
   
What can you do if you get a fit of nerves?
   
In the studio – who’s who and what’s what.
   
Talking to time.
   
Auditions.
   
Script writing.
   
Your first piece to camera and filmed showreel.
   
How, when and where to find potential work.
   
Approaching a Producer and Television Companies.
   
How to get an agent.
   
Preparing your Biog.
   
Where to gain onscreen experience.
   
Within hours of arriving you’ll be sitting in front of a studio camera and asked to ad-lib, talking about yourself. But that’s not all…
   
You’ll be “counted down “. In other words, you’ll only have – for example – a minute to talk and you must finish bang-on –time on zero. So, at around 10 second’s left, you should be starting to wind up your conversation so that the viewer thinks you’ve finished naturally.
   
One of the essential technical skills in the TV presenter arsenal is “talking to time”. And, don’t worry, you’ll get a couple of shots at it with one or two recorded onto the showreel.
   
Some of the things you will learn before putting piece to camera include: a simple technique to ensure you always finish on time in any on-camera situation….what to do if your mind goes blank!
   
Your showreel will be designed around your personality and interests, whether its factual or lifestyle programming.
   

Television Presenter course fee is £550.00. This includes your compilation showreel footage, course materials, coaching and production staff, studio & crew with a working lunch and unlimited refreshments.