Our on-camera journalist training is designed for reporters and communications professionals transitioning from print or digital into video, broadcast and social formats. Led by former BBC and Bloomberg editors, the training focuses on confidence, clarity, delivery and professionalism under real-world media conditions.
Why Choose Our Training?
Our training is grounded in real newsroom experience. Our founders have worked for top-tier international
broadcasters, producing and delivering content under pressure, in multiple formats and mediums.
We understand the challenges - whether you’re a print journalist taking your first steps into video, or a
communications professional needing to master on-camera presence. Our training is tailored to you.
What the Training Covers
- On-camera confidence: We coach you to speak clearly, comfortably and credibly, even under pressure.
- Broadcast-style interview simulations: A practical, live-style TV interview environment where you receive
a full run-through, recorded and edited for review. Helps you build familiarity, composure and professionalism on camera.
- Body language, tone and messaging coaching: It’s not just what you say. We refine how you look, sound
and come across - ensuring your message is compelling and confident.
- Adapting writing skills to video/social formats: For print journalists shifting to digital, we help you
re-think storytelling for video and social: structuring narratives, grabbing attention, optimising for screen and adapting
pace and message for each audience.
- Practical, tailored feedback & coaching: After recordings, we review performance in detail and offer
actionable advice for improvement.
Who Would Benefit
- Print or written-word journalists looking to expand their skillset into video, online or broadcast media.
- Corporate communicators, PR professionals, or spokespeople needing to appear on camera - in interviews,
panels, webinars or social media.
- Executives, leaders and spokespeople required to deliver key messages - internally or externally - through
video or online platforms.
- Individuals transitioning careers — from traditional media or writing backgrounds, moving toward digital
video, social media or broadcast.