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Broadcast interview skills

Start Date: 09, March, 2010

End Date: 09, March, 2010

Location: London
 

Overview Details Venue Information and Details Booking Information and Contact Details

Overview

The course is organised on behalf of the Press Committee of the British Psychological Society. It is particularly aimed at individuals who want to do more broadcast work.

An intensive day's work will cover everything required for speakers to feel confident about taking on broadcast interviews. It will focus on radio interviews, but will also cover TV interview techniques. Delegates will be provided with plenty of practical opportunity to get in front of the microphone and to gain experience of actually being interviewed.


Details

The day is split into a series of presentations and exercises designed to give participants as much opportunity as possible to gain experience of being interviewed.

  • The Basics of Broadcast Work - Presentation on the benefits, key features and types of settings for radio/TV interviews, followed by a warm up interview.
  • Planning for an Interview - Who is it for? Who are the listeners/viewers? When will it go out? Is it live or recorded? A presentation on basic techniques, followed by a radio interview on a pre-agreed work related topic.
  • Handling the Challenging Interview - Presentation, hints and tips on handling the challenging interview and understanding the role of the journalist, followed by a mock radio interview on a pre-agreed professional subject.
  • The TV Interview - The Visual Dimension - Hints and tips on TV interviews and the similarities with radio, together with the benefits and features of broadcast interviews.

This course commences at 9.30 a.m. and finishes at approx. 4.30 p.m.

Our tutors are all experienced PR, media and broadcast professionals.

Wendy Barnaby is a freelance journalist and former chairman of the Association of British Science Writers. Wendy is Editor of Science & Public Affairs, the magazine published by the British Association for the Advancement of Science and has written for many publications, including Nature and New Scientist.

She makes radio science programmes for the BBC and the Australian Broadcasting Corporation, and her radio work has been shortlisted for the prestigious GlaxoSmithKline annual awards for excellence in science journalism.

Wendy teaches science writing on two postgraduate university courses: the MSc in Science Communication at Imperial College London; and the MSc in Science, Culture and Communication at the University of Bath.

A graduate of Sydney University, Wendy joined the Australian diplomatic corps before switching to journalism. Among her publications, The Plague Makers (Vision, latest ed 2002), gives a general audience an insight into biological warfare.

Dr Maryon Tysoe is a Chartered Psychologist and a Fellow of The British Psychological Society.

Maryon held research and teaching posts at the Universities of Surrey, Sussex and Kent before deciding to write full-time.

While psychology correspondent on the weekly magazine New Society, she won the Periodical Publishers Association award for Technical Writer of the Year, regarded as the ‘Oscar’ for specialist writing in UK magazines.

Since then Maryon has written several books aimed at communicating academic research accurately to a lay audience in an accessible and engaging way, one of which, Love Isn’t Quite Enough: The Psychology of Male-Female Relationships, reached number 48 in the Sunday Times bestseller list.

She has also broadcast on radio (BBC Radio 4 in particular) and television, and has written for magazines and national newspapers (e.g. The Guardian and The Independent).

Maryon has taught media communication for The British Psychological Society since 1986, was a member of the Press Committee for many years and is a former Editor of the Society’s monthly magazine The Psychologist.


Venue Information and Directions

This event will take place at the Society's London office at 30 Tabernacle Street, London EC2A 4UE.

Map and Directions to the London Office


Booking Information and Contact Details

Workshop fee:
Early Rate BPS Member £300.00 (+ VAT)
Early Rate non-BPS Member £380.00 (+ VAT)
Early rates expire on 9 February 2010

BPS Member £330.00 (+ VAT)
Non-BPS Member £400.00 (+ VAT)

How to book:

To book online for this workshop please visit the 'Broadcast interview skills' page on the BPS Shop.

Complete and return the registration form:
Broadcast interview skills 09 March 2010 registration form

If you wish to pay by Maestro please contact the Learning Centre on 0116 252 9512.

For all other enquiries please contact the BPS Learning Centre on 0116 252 9925 or learningcentre@bps.org.uk.

 

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