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TV Presenter Course - 'Be The Host With The Most'
This course is designed to give a mix of the skills and confidence required to be an on-camera presenter. The course focuses on developing your own personal presenting style. Attention will be given to vocal delivery, camera to eye contact and physical performance. You will walk away with 3 pieces that have been professionally shot by videographer Matt James on mini DV that you can potentially edit to use as a showreel. You will also work with an autocue as well as presenting live to camera. The course will cover the following presenting styles: Lifestyle\Infotainment, News\Current Affairs, Corporate Video, Commercials.
COURSE DATES:
Wednesdays 5th, 12th, 19th and 26th of March.
From 7.00pm - 10.00pm
Saturday 29th March 2008
From 10.00am - 3.00pm
Teachers
Course Director: Karalee Tilvern is a fully trained journalist who has spent the last 5 years working as a full time on camera reporter for Channel 7 News Melbourne as well as having worked as a breakfast newsreader for Gold FM and Mix 101.1FM. She is currently working as a freelance TV news reporter for SBS World News.
Video: Matt James has been working in the Film and Television industry both as an actor and Videographer for over 15 years. His company medit8 video, specialises in showreels for Presenters, Models and Actors, and is one of the most respected showreel production houses in the business, bringing Matt's own unique style to any shoot he works on.
Note - All Brave studio pieces to camera are shot on a green screen, enabling your scenes to have a more professional edge.
Cost: $595 inc. GST (cash and most credit cards accepted)
SHOWREEL COST OF PRODUCTION: $120.00 (To be organised with Medit8)
Location
Brave Studios - 227 Brighton Rd, Elwood (corner of Coleridge St)
MAXIMUM OF 12 STUDENTS - SO PLEASE CALL TO RESERVE YOUR PLACE on (03) 9531 9933 or email info@bravestudios.com
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