Columbia School of Broadcasting trains students for full-time and part- time careers in all aspects of ON AIR  broadcasting.  There are a multitude of voice and video jobs available that could springboard you into a very successful career.  Jobs filled by our graduates include radio dj, traffic announcing, club dj, news reporting, weather announcing, commercial voice work, telephone recording systems, web site audio recording, video game recording, real estate reporting, sports reporting, tv commercials, podcasts, internet radio, infomercials, talk show hosts, and many more.  CALL TODAY TOLL FREE 1-800-362-0660. 


Television Announcing

The TELEVISION ANNOUNCING WORKSHOP enhances the "Radio Announcing" studies program and offers a unique opportunity for students to earn an additional credential for their resume as they enter and move up in the radio broadcasting industry. The School limits the size of the class to ten (10) persons. In order to qualify for the course, you must be registered before the class closes. Registration is on a "first-come, first-served" basis. We expect to close the class well in advance of the starting date in April 2007.

 SATURDAY from 10 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.

The FALL Television Course is full, the Spring 2007 CLASS is already 1/3 full so call the school and save your place. The registration fee is only $300.00 but must be paid in advance in order to save your place.

You will be on film every class session. We look forward to working with you during this exciting and challenging on air experience.

The TELEVISION ANNOUNCING WORKSHOP gives students practical experience in front of a television camera. Emphasis is placed on announcing techniques and on visual appearance. Video taping sessions are collectively critiqued. Course includes the production of a video audition.

 9 Comprehensive Study Sessions 36 Clock Hours

CURRICULUM
Session 1 TELEVISION ANNOUNCING CAREER-RELATED POSSIBILITIES AND GENERAL INFORMATION Television Performing, The Television Audience, On-Camera Performing.

Session 2 PRINCIPLES OF ORAL AND VISUAL DELIVERY AND TECHNIQUE Visual Appearance, On-Camera Performing for Weather and News, Make-up

Session 3 CONTINUATION AND REFINEMENT OF PRINCIPLES OF ORAL AND VISUAL DELIVERY AND TECHNIQUE Emphasis On Professional Oral projection, Emphasis On Professional Visual Presentation, On-Camera Performing for Sports.

Session 4 BROADCAST JOURNALISM Criminal reporting, Scripting, Terminology, On-Camera Performing

Session 5 INTERVIEWING One-On-One, Spot News Stories, Impromptu News Conferences, On-Camera Performing.

Session 6 INVESTIGATIVE TECHNIQUES Paper Trail, Sources, Reporting Excellence, On-Camera Performing Commercials.

Session 7 OUTSIDE NEWSMAKER News Conference Setup, Deadline Pressure, On-Camera Performing.

Session 8 AUDITION VIDEO TAPING AND CRITIQUE REVIEW Creativity, Originality, Appearance, Attitude.

Session 9 FINAL AUDITION VIDEO TAPING AND CRITIQUE Visual Poise, Voice Delivery, Confidence, create audition DVD.

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