You're watching TV and the news comes on and you say to yourself: I could do that - but I'd be better at it. If you have, you're not alone. Many actors, professionals, recent grads, and people bored silly at work... are curious about putting their performing skills to work in broadcasting – as a news anchor, reporter, or host. And now here's your chance. Emmy Award Winner - Logan Crawford - has m
ore than 2 decades of TV news experience as an anchor and reporter at the top news organizations in the world, including: CNN, CBS, FOX, ABC and other TV stations and networks across the globe. On March 22, Logan Crawford will host a one day seminar and instructional workshop where you will hone the skills needed to embark on a career as a TV Reporter, Anchor, or Host. In this one day, 8 hour long, "hands on" class you will:
Learn effective TelePrompTer reading techniques
Acquire News Anchoring and Hosting Skills
Understand the structure of a TV newscast
Develop skills to present "Live Shots" and News Packages
Uncover the jargon of Broadcasting
Hone broadcast writing skills
Cultivate Interviewing methods
Discover career prospects and the hiring process
Explore effective story telling techniques
Broadcasting is part of the performing arts. And the job prospects for news anchors, reporters, and hosts far outnumber the opportunities in acting. Yet few performers know anything about TV News, Syndicated Broadcasts, or News Style Entertainment programs such as "Access Hollywood." This is a day that could change your life and jump start your career. And you will learn about TV News, Reporting, Anchoring, and Hosting in ways colleges and Universities don't because the professors usually are not working broadcasters.