Course Description
After completing this training course, the trainee will be able and skilled to prepare, write, and produce reports, distinguish between traditional and interpretive schools, and acquire many skills in report production.
What are voiceover skills
- A cognitive framework on the importance of journalistic reporting, its status and position in contemporary media, and the stages of its development.
- The relationship between the report and news journalism and its detailed types in visual, audio and electronic press media.
- Training exercises on journalistic style and the identity of the journalist with a linguistic fingerprint as a basic requirement for writing a journalistic report.
- Traditional and contemporary interpretive schools of journalistic reporting, their impact on editorial methods, the technical structure of reporting, and the formats for preparing it.
- Practical applications of report components, from the specificity of the report introduction and the reality itself, to the accompanying textual commentary, sound bytes, and bridges.
- Writing and preparing the report according to the technological specificity of the medium (printed, audio, visual, or electronic).
- Applying the rules of the war field correspondent, the differences in his performance from the correspondent and delegate, and the safety and security standards that must be followed.
Skills
- Preparing and writing reports
- Producing all types of reports
- Distinguishing between traditional schools and interpretive schools in the report
- Appear in the report in stand and bridge.
- Knowing news agency reports and audience reports
- Open air window with studio in reporter package
- Production and preparation of features
- Profile production and preparation
- Producing and preparing press releases
- Mastering the security and peace standards of the war correspondent and knowing and practicing its tools
Requirements