Delivering exceptional presentations requires both content that connects to your audience and good technical presentation skills. This course will teach you how to understand your audience and create an engaging presentation that has impact.
Delivering exceptional presentations requires both content that connects to your audience and good technical presentation skills. This course will teach you how to understand your audience and create an engaging presentation that has impact.
This course is available either as a half-day online course with a focus on virtual presentation, or a one-day in-person course if you’re looking to improve your face-to-face presentation skills. Both classes have a maximum of 10 participants.
The one-day in-person course is for you if you’re looking to improve your face-to-face presentation skills so you can present with confidence and authenticity. It also focuses on structuring content and highlights the difference between presenting in-person and online.
For the in-person course, a camera operator is on hand to record and playback your short (1-2 minutes) speech.
The Australian Film Television and Radio School, in its successive metamorphoses, started life as the Film and Television School; FTS with the first intake of students into the ‘interim training group’ taking place in 1973 that included Gillian Armstrong, Philip Noyce.
In 1976 the School became known as the Australian Film Television School (AFTS) and was admitted as a full member of CILECT (Centre International de Liaison des Ecoles de Cinéma et de Télévision), the International Association of Film and Television Schools.
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