Journalism: Conduct Great Media Interviews
What you’ll learn
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Conduct media interviews
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Interview experts, authors, guest and colleagues for podcasts and talk shows
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Look comfortable and confident on video while interviewing people
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Appear conversational when asking well-researched questions
Requirements
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Students will need to record themselves speaking using a cellphone camera or webcam
Description
Journalism-you can become a skilled media interviewer. Imagine yourself conducting interviews with news-makers, industry experts and colleagues and appearing confident and authoritative the whole time. Wouldn’t it be nice to know how to look and sound your best and come across as a skilled interviewer anytime you have a chance to ask people questions on video or audio?
In this How to Conduct Interviews Journalism course you will learn the following:
*How to conduct interviews with newsmakers and industry experts for video and audio programs and podcasts.
*How to appear comfortable and confident on camera
*How to prepare questions in advance
*How to rehearse using video
*How to prepare for a career in broadcast journalism
This journalism course is delivered primarily through spoken lecture. Because the skill you are learning is speaking related, it only makes sense that you learn through speaking.
The skill you will learn in this class is not primarily theoretical or academic. It is a skill that requires physical habits. That is why you will be asked to take part in numerous exercises where you record yourself speaking on video, and then watching yourself. Learning presentation skills is like learning how to ride a bicycle. You simply have to do it numerous times and work past the wobbling and falling off parts until you get it right.
This journalism course contains numerous video lectures plus several bonus books for your training library.
TJ Walker has been coaching and training people on their presentation and journalism skills for 30 years. Now, through the power of Udemy’s online platform, he is able to give you the same high quality training that he gives in person to CEOs, Fortune 500 executives, and Presidents of countries. Only you can now receive the training at a tiny fraction of the normal fee for in-person training.
How long this course takes is up to you. The longest part of the course involves you speaking on video, critiquing yourself, and doing it over until you like it. But if you get to the point where you love how you look and sound when you present it will be well worth the time spent. And having this skill will save you time for all future media presentations in your life.
You can begin improving your media presentation skills right now. You may have an opportunity to speak out as soon as tomorrow, so why waste another day worried that your media presentation skills are not up to high standards. Enroll in this course today.
“5 Stars! I love the way Tj delivered the main points of recording yourself and highlighting what you did and did not like about yourself. That is the best way to see what our strengths and weaknesses are. Great course and the books are a plus!” Udemy student Rolando Castro
What others say:
“TJ Walker’s single-minded devotion to presentation has made him the #1 expert for executives seeking guidance on speaking to the public and media.” Bob Bowdon, Anchor/Reporter, Bloomberg Television
“TJ Walker is the leading media trainer in the world.” Stu Miller, Viacom News Producer
(TJ Walker’s Media Training Worldwide) “The world’s leading presentation and media training firm.” Gregg Jarrett, Fox News Channel Anchor
This Journalism course is ideal for anyone searching for more info on the following: journalism – sports journalism – investigative journalism – journalist – bullet journal – google news. Plus, this course will be a great addition to anyone trying to build out their knowledge in the following areas: media training – mobile video production – investigation – travel writing – memoir.
Who this course is for:
- This course is for journalists, aspiring journalists, PR executives and executives who have to interview industry colleagues for video or audio segments