AMI-102P: Advanced Television Presentation and Hosting
AMI-102P; Advanced Television Presentation and Hosting is a dynamic program designed to elevate students' abilities in delivering compelling on-camera performances. Through a combination of subject matter discussions, practical exercises, and simulated scenarios, students will delve into the nuances of television presentation, honing their skills in hosting a wide range of television formats.
The program will cover essential topics such as on-camera presence, voice modulation, body language, and improvisation. Students will learn advanced techniques for engaging with audiences, interviewing guests, and leading panel discussions. They will also explore the use of teleprompters and cue cards to deliver flawless performances.
Throughout the program, students will have the opportunity to apply their skills in real-world scenarios by hosting both live and pre-recorded television shows. They will receive constructive feedback and guidance from experienced industry professionals to refine their presentation style and develop their unique on-camera persona.
By the end of the program, students will have gained a comprehensive understanding of advanced television presentation and hosting techniques. They will possess the confidence and versatility to excel in various television formats, including news anchoring, talk shows, entertainment programs, and live events. Additionally, students will be equipped with the adaptability required to thrive in the ever-evolving landscape of television presentation.
Course Proficiency:
AMI-102P: Advanced Television Presentation and Hosting is a dynamic program designed to elevate students' abilities in delivering compelling on-camera performances. Through a combination of subject matter  discussions, practical exercises, and simulated scenarios, students will delve into the nuances of television presentation, honing their skills in hosting a wide range of television formats.
The program covers essential topics such as on-camera presence, voice modulation, body language, and improvisation. Students will learn advanced techniques for engaging with audiences, interviewing guests, and leading panel discussions. They will also explore the use of teleprompters and cue cards to deliver flawless performances.
Throughout the program, students will have the opportunity to apply their skills in real-world scenarios by hosting both live and pre-recorded television shows. They will receive constructive feedback and guidance from experienced industry professionals to refine their presentation style and develop their unique on-camera persona.
Upon completion of the program, students will be able to:
- Demonstrate enhanced on-camera presence and confidence as television presenters and hosts.
- Employ advanced techniques for engaging with television audiences and maintaining their interest.
- Conduct effective interviews and lead panel discussions with professionalism and charisma.
- Adapt their presentation style to different television formats and genres.
- Utilize voice modulation, body language, and facial expressions to convey messages effectively on camera.
- Navigate the use of teleprompters and cue cards for smooth and seamless delivery.
- Exhibit improvisational skills to handle unexpected situations and maintain composure.
- Collaborate effectively with production teams, guests, and co-hosts to create engaging television content.
- Incorporate feedback and self-reflection to continuously improve their television presentation skills.
- Embrace and adapt to the evolving trends and technologies in television presentation and hosting.
To enroll in the AMI-102P: Advanced Television Presentation and Hosting  program, students must have successfully completed AMI-101: Television Production Operations, Broadcasting Technologies, and Journalism Program or possess equivalent knowledge and skills. Additionally, the following prerequisites and skills are beneficial for students to derive maximum benefit from the program:
- Proficiency in basic camera operations, video editing, directing, scriptwriting, lighting engineering, pre-production and post-production processes, studio operations, MCR operations, TV journalism, and graphics and motion design, as covered in AMI-101.
- Strong communication skills: Advanced verbal and written communication skills are essential for effective collaboration with the production team, conducting in-depth interviews, and delivering compelling news content.
- Proficiency in storytelling and creativity: Advanced storytelling abilities, creative thinking, and the ability to think critically are essential in advanced television production and journalism. Students should have the skills to create engaging narratives and employ advanced visual storytelling techniques.
- Advanced knowledge of television and media: A comprehensive understanding of television formats, genres, industry practices, and emerging trends will provide a robust foundation for advanced television production, broadcasting technologies, and journalism.
- Proficiency in digital technology: Advanced familiarity with digital technology, including advanced cameras, professional video editing software, and online platforms, is crucial for comprehending and applying advanced concepts related to broadcasting technologies and operations.
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- To enhance students' skills in television presentation and hosting techniques.
- To develop students' confidence and on-camera presence for various television formats.
- To explore advanced strategies for engaging and connecting with television audiences.
- To provide students with practical experience in hosting live and pre-recorded television shows.
- To equip students with the knowledge and skills to adapt to the evolving landscape of television presentation.
CORE MODULES (Select ALL)
Module 1P: Fundamentals of Television Presentation
- Introduction to television presentation techniques
- On-camera presence and confidence
- Voice modulation and articulation
Module 2P: Advanced Disc Jockeying Techniques
- Introduction to disc jockeying in television
- Music selection and playlist creation
- Live mixing and transitioning techniques
Module 3P: Advanced Teleprompter Operations
- Teleprompter setup and calibration
- Mastering the use of teleprompters for smooth delivery
- Effectively utilizing cue cards for natural and authentic presentations
- Overcoming challenges and maintaining eye contact with the audience
- Adapting to different teleprompter setups
Module 4P: Advanced Talk Show Hosting
Module 5P: Advanced TV/Radio Presentation Techniques
- Developing a personal presentation style
- Body language and non-verbal communication on camera
- Connecting with audiences through presentation
ELECTIVE MODULES (Select ANY FIVE)
Module 6P: Advanced Techniques for Engaging with Audiences
- Audience interaction and participation techniques
- Addressing viewer feedback and questions
- Building rapport and connections with viewers
- Strategies for connecting with television audiences
- Non-verbal communication and body language
- Building rapport and establishing credibility
Module 7P: Advanced Interviewing Skills for Television
- Techniques for conducting engaging and informative interviews
- Active listening and follow-up questioning
- Adapting interview style for different guest types
Module 8P: Hosting Panel Discussions
- Leading and moderating panel discussions effectively
- Managing diverse viewpoints and fostering constructive dialogue
- Handling challenging panel dynamics
Module 9P: Television News Anchoring
- Essentials of news anchoring and reporting
- Script reading and teleprompter usage
- Delivering news with clarity and authority
Module 10P: Hosting Talk Shows and Entertainment Programs
- Basics of talk show hosting and interviewing skills and techniques
- Creating a comfortable and interactive environment for guests and audience
- Incorporating humor and spontaneity into entertainment programs
Module 11P: Television Presentation for Live Events
- Hosting live events and broadcasts
- Managing time constraints and handling unexpected situations
- Engaging with a live audience and maintaining energy
Module 12P: Adapting to Different Television Formats
- Adjusting presentation style for various television genres
- Understanding the requirements of documentaries, reality shows, and game shows
- Showcasing versatility as a television presenter
Module 13P: Evolving Trends in Television Presentation
- Exploring emerging trends and technologies in television presentation
- Leveraging social media and digital platforms for audience engagement
- Continuous learning and professional development in television hosting
