“Talk show is the core of the TV work” This quote summarizes the importance of TV talk shows to all TV journalists and not only to presenters. The TV work in all its forms is basically based on interviews/dialogues, which could be a thirty-second interview in reports or a one-hour interview in talk shows. This requires interviewers having a good knowledge and a broad general culture in addition to high proficiency and ability to extract the information from the interviewee and deliver it to the viewer.
Objectives
At the end of the course, participants should:
Become familiar with the basic tools for conducting a talk show and know the different types of talk shows
Understand how to prepare and plan a TV talk show
Be able to manage a talk show
Level Expectations
The working environment in TV
The teamwork environment in TV programs
The relationship between the producer, the director, the presenter and the other working team members
Preparing TV programs and the close relationship between the production and the presentation
The art of successful preparation of the talk show
Selection of guests
Qualities of the talk show presenter:
Basic qualities
Basic differences between a professional talk show presenter and a newscaster
Concept and importance of talk shows
Types of talk shows
Importance of talk shows in TV work
Viewing and analyzing of visual models
Building a talk show:
Introduction, content and conclusion
How to prepare the introduction and its importance in the talk show
Building the interview content and the main subjects
Basic tools for the art of making questions
Skills of TV show presentation
Searching methods and tools
The art of dialogue management and ability to maneuver to achieve goals
How to overcome mistakes
How to deal with the body language
Importance of the conclusion and the farewell
The common mistakes in a talk show and how to go beyond them