The traditional evening network newscast may be seeing a ratings decline. But let's face it, there have never been more TV reporters and news anchors in the entire world than right now today, there are more TV networks than ever. They're more TV stations than ever. And thanks to Internet, TV and video that people watch on the internet, there are more and more opportunities to be a TV reporter, and an anchor even if you don't think of yourself as the traditional TV reporter. Now, these days, so many online journals, online news organizations, publications, even traditional newspapers are asking their reporters to create video. And in that video, they're going to be times when you have to look at the camera, or be on camera when you're interviewing someone.
Why not just be great from the beginning, rather than having to be awkward and rough your first few years. That's what this course is going to do. Teach you How to look comfortable, confident and authoritative. Anytime you're on camera, whether you are reporting the news, whether you're interviewing someone, or you are at the news desk, reading teleprompter is the news anchor. The news, diff business is different than just being an executive being interviewed, in a sense, it's easy to be interviewed. But when you are the reporter, you're the anchor, you've got to be aware of a lot of things.
You've got to be aware of the person you're interviewing the camera, the audience, what you're going to ask what you're saying, now what the person is saying, when you're going to fit it, all of those things come into play. And that's why it's critical that you have complete comfort and knowing what to do. So you're not having to worry about what do I do with my hands? or What am I supposed to how am I supposed to lean forward or bang, you've got to know all that in advance and have the habit set so that you can focus on actually reporting And anchoring, so that's what we're going to learn right now. So let's hop in