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