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Af overview of the Television & Industry
Se Over Rhythm oF speech, Breathing, Resonance, Vo. for TV commercials/
‘otPorate videos/ radio commercials/ TV Decumentarce
Role of Announcers, Presenters and Compere
Duties and Responsibilities of Announcers
Duties performed by Announcers
Abilis ofan Announcer
Seriot Witting
lechniaues of script writing for an event
Different formats
Formatting of scripts
Setting the scene.
‘Choosing an environment -how to make it work
What to leak out for -what to avoid
Dialogue: importance of Catogue
Targeting the chosen audience
Current Tends
Culture your voice
Language & Diction
frounesston: Changing Meaning trough Word Stress
Word Stress Explanation and Exercises
22sics of fluency, pitch, tone, inflection, Intonation
Understanding itch & Volume
Projection, Throw & Clarity
Voice Modulation, Variation & imerovsation
Effective and offiiant use st seer
Getting Rid ofa Regional accent
Studlo Performance / Recording
Technology & Terminology‘Voice modulation
Modulation
Understanding situations, emotions, character sketch and co acto.
Importance of understanding iterature, music, theatre and cinema
Detail anaiss of mastering bony language
Voice troining with emphasis and scanning
Pronunciation, Modulation speech, chythm and speed infleon, detion, style
reading session
Mime & body language
Bost Language, Posture & Eye Lontact
Physical Acting: Balancing with audio
Body language
Facial expressions
oots in diferent angles
Laugh as a balancing factor with cislogue
Difference between theatrical oerformance and camera angles
Presentation Techniques (Audio)
Know the Equipments
Speaking In Public & Speaking to Camera
Reading & Performing 3 Seript
Voicing for IVRS, Documentaries & Drama
Rewruirg te voice
Digtal & Recording Eating
Studio autocue reading
Modern Microphone Techniques
Use of Hand held /Lapel Microphones:
Presentation Tetnigues (visual)
‘Speaking In Public & Speaking to Camera
‘Make Up for Camera & Lights
‘Camera Looks, Knowledge of Camera
(lose up /MS/LS/0S shots
Presenting and reporting techniques, Mult-camera facing
‘Audition techniques
Practical Exercises, Roleplay & Mock Sessions
Current tars
‘Stuational Conversation Practiceat
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Incorgorating current affairs as planned programme in comeering/ ancheringEvent planning
Understand how to create an event that achieves specific objectives
for the host/client.
* Design @ planning process that incorporates budgeting, project
management, communication and evaluation tools.
+ Have an understanding of the various event clemenis anid how to cost
effectively employ them.
* Understand the role of the planner on site at the event, and the
mindset necessary to oversee successful event coordination,
UNIT - ts INTRODUCTION TO EVENT PLANNING
industry Overview - The role of an event planner - The qualities of a good
Planner - learning clients needs
UNIT -2: UNDERSTANDING EVENT PLANNING
Aim of event - Develop a mission - Establish Objectives - Knowing Your
Audience Preparing event proposal - Use of planning tools
‘UNIT ~3 : EVENT TYPES
‘Types and category - Sports, Rallies, Wedding - corporate events
UNIT ~4: EVENT CONCEPT
Developing the concept - analysis of concept - Types and categories -
logistics of concept - Event planning and preparation - case studies
UNIT ~5: EVENT DESIGNING
Designing the event - Mapping outa timeline and critical path - preparing,
Printing and compiling delegate packs
UNIT - 6: EVENT LOGISTICSPlanning event logistics - Image, branding, Advertising, publicity and public
relations
‘UNIT -7: EVENT LEADERSHIP
feadership skils - managing team - group development - group structure
Effective team - process an Issues
UNIT-9 : EVENT PRODUCTION
Concept, theme, fabrication, Light and Sound - Understanding Food and
Beverages industry - Understanding decoration industries - Developing
understandings about other relevant industries
UNIT 10: EVENT LAWS AND ETHICS
Scicvant legislations - Code of ethics - stake holders and official bodies -
Security related issues - Handling other legal isos of event management -
Gpntacts & Negotiations - Key Parts of A Coouat” Typical Industry
Clauses - Stages of Negotiation - Negotiating Starcare
BOOKS FOR REFERENCE
Planning and Management of Meetings, Expositions, Events and
Conventions by George G. Fenich, Ph.D,
gre Business of Event Planning: Behind the Scenes Secrets of Successfl
Special Events (Hardcover) - by Judy Allen
puceessful Event Management: A Practical Handbook (Paperback)
by Anton Shone