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TV presenter training: How to make your dreams come true

Dreaming of a life on the small screen? TV presenter training is your starting point.

It’s thought that some people are simply destined for a life on the box.

They’re born with a natural stage presence and charisma.

One that’s impossible to replicate.

For some people, sure.

That may well be true.

But, for most, TV presenting is like all communication: a science.

It can be taught, practised and honed over time.

If you’re ready to hear “lights, camera, action,” let us explain how TV presenter training is for you.

TV presenter training

Voice

The voice is the most powerful instrument any of us possess.

It lets the world know our thoughts and feelings.

It can lift a room of people to their feet or bring people to tears.

TV presenters must master the use of their voice.

In our TV presenter training courses, we explain tone, pace and volume.

How to use them and when.

The world of TV is fast-paced and ever-evolving and your voice needs to be prepared for that, too.

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Body language

Watch closely the next time you turn on the news.

See the subtle changes in the newsreader depending on the story?

This is body language being used to make an interviewee comfortable and tell the audience how to feel.

Amazing considering all they’ve done is shift the placement of their hands.

For most people, body language is the most difficult part of any presentation.

Where do I stand?

Where do I look?

What do I do with my hands?

Add a camera into the equation and it can be frightening.

TV presenter training helps you to overcome these fears.

We’ll give you a step-by-step breakdown of what to do in front of the camera.

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Words

Ah, words.

A sure-fire way to make all the words leave your brain is to pop yourself on a set in front of a camera, a crew and, of course, all those viewers at home.

It’s tricky to know what to say and when.

What if I told you we can guide you on how to keep control of your message?

What words to use and what words to avoid?

How to help you avoid messing up on screen and, more importantly, what to do if you do?

Sounds like the perfect recipe for a TV presenter, right?

Our communications advice comes from years of industry experience in the TV world.

From presenting the news, to starring in documentaries, and all the bits in between.

We can show you the way to your TV presenter career.

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TV presenter training

Wondering how to find out more about TV presenter training?

That’s simple.

Email us.

All our courses are bespoke meaning we can tailor everything exactly to your needs.

 

 

Photos in TV presenter training: How to make your dreams come true blog by Pink Elephant Communications. 
Words in TV presenter training: How to make your dreams come true blog
written by Maxine Montgomery.
TV presenter training: How to make your dreams come true blog edited by Colin Stone.

 

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