TV
TV
Discover some of our training courses below. If you have needs in other domains, please don't hesitate in contacting us for a made-to-measure solution.
Course objectives:
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Being at ease in front of a camera outside and during an ongoing situation
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Reporting an event
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Learning how to work quickly and at times in difficult environments
Content:
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Understanding the building blocks for on-camera credibility
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Perfecting your body language
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Expressing yourself clearly and simply
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How to work with space, moving while presenting (walk and talk technique)
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Choosing a setting that works
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Live interviews
Teaching method:
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Intensive on the ground training with real life situations and feedback
Target audience: Reporters
Maximum number of trainees: 10
Duration: 3 days
Location: On-site
Course objectives:
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How to build a 2 or 3-hour news bulletin
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Developing an experienced team
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Managing different team members (presenters, editors, producers, guests)
Content:
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Determining components in a rundown and their length
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Varying rhythm and themes
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Foreseeing potential events by preparing in advance for breaking news
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Leading daily conferences and prep meetings
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Team management
Teaching method:
Looking at different types of news bulletins. Practical exercises on how to construct a news bulletin.
Target audience: News channel directors, news editors, producers
Number of trainees: 10
Duration: 3 days
Location: On-site
Course objectives:
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How to produce a long-format report
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Determining an angle and finding interviewees
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How to make the most of surroundings and drawing on the best subjects
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Bringing your surroundings to life by editing video footage and audio
Content:
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Why is an angle important?
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Documentation
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Finding locations
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Working on the ground and interview techniques
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Communicating with your cameraman
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What not to forget before leaving the shooting location
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Planning how to edit your report
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Scriptwriting
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Audio editing
Teaching method: Broadcasting in real-life situations, personally accompanied in the field by the course leader.
Target audience: Reporters
Maximum number of trainees: 10
Duration: 5 days
Location: On-site
Course objectives:
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Operating and programming a drone
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Understanding when to use a drone and how to film for a report
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Highlighting the most powerful images through effective editing and audio editing
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Sharing images as quickly as possible with your editorial team and/or on social media
Content:
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Why use a drone?
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Preparing and setting up the equipment
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Using a drone in the field
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What images to film with a drone
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How to steer a drone to achieve different shots
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Questions to ask before and during shooting
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Planning video editing
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What sound to include with aerial images
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Shooting for video editing
Teaching method: Broadcasting in real-life situations, personally accompanied in the field by the course leader.
Target audience: Video journalists and cameramen
Duration: 4 days (one day for familiarising oneself with the equipment, learning what shots are needed for reports and about safety measures, one day for learning how to operate a drone and digitalisation, one day for shooting, editing and sharing on social media)
Location: On-site
Course objectives:
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Improving your on-camera presence
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How to write concisely and to the point
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How to present on live TV and to keep a cool head in stressful situations
Content:
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Determining your on-camera credibility
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Ways to improve your on-camera credibility
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Perfecting writing intros, news flashes and sign-offs
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Coping with technical problems while on-air
Teaching method: The course starts with a short presentation on theory followed by broadcasting and live presenting exercises. Numerous opportunities for reviewing videos and group feedback.
Target audience: Presenters
Maximum number of trainees: 10
Duration: 5 days
Location: On-site
Course objectives:
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How to chair a lively debate
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Mastering interview technique and bouncing off ideas
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How to steer the discussion and slip-ups
Content:
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Debate themes
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Set designs
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Choosing the right guests
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Highlights the issues under debate
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Introducing and concluding debates
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Managing speaking time
Teaching method:
The course starts off with a presentation on theory followed by exercises practicing live debates. Participants will take turns playing the guests. Professional actors can also be invited to play the guests. Numerous opportunities for group video review and feedback.
Target audience: Presenters
Maximum number of trainees: 10
Duration: 5 days
Location: On-site
Course objectives:
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How to plan a news report and determining its angle
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How to master on the ground reports and how to draw out the best material
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Bringing the setting to life through effective video and audio editing
Content:
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Why is an angle important?
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Planning a report and finding contacts
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On the ground work and interviewing techniques
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How to shoot footage alone
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What not to forget before leaving the shooting location
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Planning how to edit your report
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Scriptwriting
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Audio editing
Teaching method: Making on the ground news reports, personally accompanied in the field by the course leader.
Target audience: Reporters
Maximum number of trainees: 10
Duration: 5 days
Location: On-site
Course objectives:
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Developing the ‘special edition’ reflex
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Managing time and logistical constraints
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How to lead a technical and editorial team
Content:
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What’s the aim of a special edition?
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Choosing the location, day and length
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Putting together a production and editorial team
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Technical and administrative constraints
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Choosing the right guests
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Making the rundown
Teaching method:
Participants will make their own special edition programme with help from technical and editorial teams.
Target audience: In the field managers, news editors and presenters
Maximum number of trainees: 10
Duration: 5 days
Location: On-site
Course objectives:
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Reading between the lines of news stories
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How get across the main points and unearth the finer details
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How to mix print and online
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Finding your presenting style
Content:
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Distinguishing news stories from opinion pieces in the written press
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Online news
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How to read between the lines
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The role of humour and irony
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Making links between stories (the role of common themes)
Teaching method: Intensive training and reviewing videos
Target audience: Reporters and presenters
Maximum number of trainees: 10
Duration: 3 days
Location: On-site