Certificate In TV Presentation & News Reading


@ Sri Lanka Media Training Institute - SLMTI
Objective
 
To provide the participants with comprehensive theoretical knowledge and practical training in areas of television news presentation and programme presentation to develop their skills and instill confidence to give them a solid foundation to perform under varied conditions.  
 
In order to achieve this objective, the practical training component would be composed of, understanding the use and the nature of electronic media, use of correct vernacular, and grammar, voice training , developing your own unique style, and presentation techniques.     
 
Course Content
  • The principles of mass media and the evolution of media.
  • The duties and responsibilities of the presenter.
  • The correct use of parlance and grammar.
  • Techniques of facing a camera with confidence and voice training
  • The art and techniques of presenting "live programs"
  • Live news presentation
  • Interviewing, presenting and reporting techniques.
  • Outdoor  programme presentation 
Lecturers
  • Media veterans in the field of television
  • University lecturers
  • Professional presenters currently employed at state and private media organizations
  • Experienced television programme producers  
Entry Qualification
  • G.C.E. Ordinary Level
  • Students selected based on the required minimum qualifications.
Course Fee
  • Rs.40, 000.00
  • (Payable in installments)

Duration

4 Months

Course Level

Certificate

Location

Colombo

Category

Media Studies

Contact Details

+94 11 2 691814

http://www.slmti.lk

No 100A , Sri Lanka Foundation Mawatha , Colombo 07

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