The Union offers a training course in television reporter skills for individuals working in the field of media and television journalism. And everyone who wants to acquire great international media management skills, and gain significant experience in television reporting. A reporter is a journalist, industry commentator, or more general speaker or agent who contributes to sending reports to the press or to television stations, radio stations, or any other form of media from a location that is often very remote. In television news, the presenter reports from the heart of the event. Reporting from the field during live filming, this method has become very popular with the advent of eyewitness news.
Course content includes the following topics:
• Understand the basics of television reporting: Participants learn the basics of television reporting, including script writing and preparing reports.
• Develop live broadcasting skills: Participants learn how to handle live broadcasting and speak in front of the camera with confidence and professionalism.
• Use of modern technologies: Participants learn about the latest technologies used in the field of television messaging, such as the use of drones, small cameras, and virtual reality technology.
• Interviewing: Participants learn how to conduct effective interviews with guests and experts, including preparing questions and managing the conversation.
• Report Editing: Participants learn how to edit television reports effectively and engagingly, including the use of photos, music and graphics.
• Dealing with difficult circumstances: Participants learn how to deal with difficult circumstances, such as live coverage of emergency events or dangerous places.
• Evaluation of reports: Participants learn how to evaluate the effectiveness of television reports and improve them based on comments and feedback.
How will participants benefit from attending a course in television photography and editing skills:
- Mastering various Media Skills such as Photography, Video and News Editing, Media Design Capabilities, and Preparation of Press Releases.
- Basic principles of working as a TV reporter.
- Making and Editing of Field Reports in a homogenous manner.
- Ethics and Code of Conduct of TV Reporting.
- Training on News Casting, Reporting, and Coverage.
- Training on methods of communication with information sources.
- Training on self-control and vocal performance.
- Detailed knowledge of the basics of conduct while on Camera/ On Air.
- Learning the basics of TV broadcasting.
- Acquiring necessary experience in News Casting.
- Overcoming the fear of being on Camera.
The target group for attending the media body language course:
• Businessmen wishing to develop their skills in managing TV stations.
• Students and graduates of Media Colleges in various Universities.
• Directors and owners of TV stations.
• Directors of Editorial Departments of TV Stations.
• Senior Managers TV Reporting Sections.
• TV Broadcasters and Newscasters of all topics (Economic/ Political/ Entertainment).
• Editorial staff and professionals in charge of processing newsletters.
• New staff wishing to launch their career in the Media Industry.
• Staff in the Editorial Management.
• Students of Media Departments.
• All staff dispatched to Field Works of TV Reporting.
Join us in this special session by registering via the following link:
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