The TV Media Club sounds is a dynamic and engaging experience that offers students a real-world glimpse into the world of television production! Here's a breakdown of its key features:
Live Production Focus:
Weekly Live Shows: The club's central focus is on producing a weekly live news show for the entire school, providing a dynamic and fast-paced environment for learning.
TV Studio Environment: Members get to experience working in a real TV studio setting, replicating the professional atmosphere of broadcast studios.
Behind-the-Scenes Roles:
Diverse Team Roles: The club fosters teamwork and collaboration as members take on various essential roles, including:
Producers
Directors
Lighting Technicians
Audio Technicians
Script Writers
Hands-on Learning: Members learn practical skills in these roles, gaining valuable experience in the technical aspects of television production.
Live Broadcasting and Beyond:
School-Wide Reach: The live broadcasts reach every classroom in the school, giving members a sense of contributing to a wider audience.
YouTube Presence: The club's work is also shared on YouTube, further expanding its reach and providing a platform for members to showcase their skills.
Anchor Opportunities:
Open Anchor Positions: The club offers opportunities to step into the spotlight as an anchor, providing experience in presenting and delivering news content.
Rotating Anchors: The weekly rotation of anchors provides valuable experience for students who are interested in on-camera roles.
Benefits for Members:
Practical Skills: Members acquire hands-on experience in various technical and creative aspects of television production.
Collaboration and Teamwork: The club fosters strong teamwork skills as members collaborate to create a successful live broadcast.
Communication and Presentation: Members develop confidence in communication and public speaking through anchor roles.
Real-World Experience: The live production environment provides a unique opportunity to gain real-world experience in the media industry.
Overall: The TV Media Club offers an engaging and educational platform for students to explore the exciting world of television production, acquire valuable skills, and gain real-world experience through live broadcasting and collaborative teamwork.
How often does the club meet?
The TV Media Club meets every Friday throughout the year. Occasionally members are asked to come in other mornings if there are parts of the show that need special attention.
The back door at the end of the C-wing (specials hall) will be open from 7:30 to 8:40. At 7:40 the door will be locked and students will have to go to the front door to enter the bulding . This is a security policy that we must follow.
BACK DOOR