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Summary

The British Academy for Training and Development recognizes that television programs are an essential part of our everyday culture, reflecting and shaping our feelings, thoughts, and values. Behind every television program is an enthusiastic and professional team, with the director at the heart of this team. The director controls the artistic and narrative style of the program, bringing together all its elements to create an unforgettable viewing experience. This course aims to equip participants with the knowledge and skills necessary to achieve this goal by exploring the world of television directing, from the basics of directing techniques to their practical applications in real production processes.

Objectives and target group

Who Should Attend?

  • TV channel managers and owners.
  • Owners of projects to open television channels.
  • Producers of television programmes.
  • All workers in the field of television directing.
  • Beginners who have no experience directing television programs and want to understand the basics of the program directing process.
  • Students and graduates who want to pursue a career path in the media industry and want to build a strong foundation in directing television programmes.

 

Knowledge and Benefits:

After completing the program, participants will be able to master the following:

  • The basic concepts and skills necessary to direct television programs effectively and professionally.
  • How to apply television directing principles and techniques, such as photography, lighting, sound direction, scene composition, and editing.
  • The process of preparing and executing television programs, including advance preparation, production organization, time management, and team management.
  • Stimulating creativity and developing critical thinking skills in the directing process, and enhancing the ability to make quick and effective decisions while working.
  • Specifications of a successful director, and ways to develop the capabilities and qualifications of a television director.

Course Content

Introduction to TV Show Direction

  • Overview of TV Show Production
    • Key stages of TV production: pre-production, production, and post-production.
    • Roles and responsibilities of the TV show director.
    • Understanding the relationship between the director and other production teams.
  • Types of TV Shows and Their Direction Styles
    • Differentiating between scripted and unscripted shows.
    • Direction for reality TV, talk shows, dramas, and comedies.
    • The unique challenges of directing each type of show.
  • The Creative Vision and Conceptualization
    • Developing a creative vision for a show.
    • Translating the script into visual storytelling.
    • The importance of visual consistency and narrative pacing.

Pre-production Process for TV Show Direction

  • Script Analysis and Breakdown
    • Understanding the script: key themes, characters, and scenes.
    • Breaking down the script for visual direction.
    • Planning the shot list, scene sequencing, and blocking.
  • Casting and Working with Actors
    • The role of the director in the casting process.
    • Techniques for directing actors to achieve the desired performance.
    • Building rapport and maintaining a collaborative atmosphere.
  • Location Scouting and Set Design
    • Selecting appropriate locations and designing the set.
    • The director’s role in set design and staging.
    • Creating a visual environment that complements the narrative.

Directing the Shoot

  • Camera Work and Shot Composition
    • Understanding camera angles, framing, and shot composition.
    • Working with the cinematographer to achieve visual style.
    • Camera movements: tracking, panning, and zooming techniques.
  • Blocking and Staging
    • Positioning actors and camera for dynamic scenes.
    • Managing the timing of actions within scenes.
    • Collaborating with the production team for smooth shot execution.
  • Directing Dialogue and Action Scenes
    • Techniques for directing actors during dialogue-heavy scenes.
    • Directing action sequences and maintaining pacing.
    • Managing continuity and keeping energy consistent in performances.

Post-production and Editing for TV Shows

  • Collaboration with Editors
    • Understanding the director’s role in post-production.
    • Communicating the vision to the editing team.
    • Reviewing and approving rough cuts, pacing, and transitions.
  • Sound and Music in TV Shows
    • Importance of sound design and music in storytelling.
    • Collaborating with sound designers and composers.
    • Integrating sound effects and music to enhance the narrative.
  • Visual Effects and Graphics
    • Working with VFX teams to incorporate special effects.
    • Using graphics to enhance the storytelling.
    • Managing the balance between visual effects and narrative focus.

Leadership and Managing the TV Show Set

  • Team Leadership and Communication
    • The director’s role in leading the production team.
    • Effective communication strategies on set.
    • Managing conflicts and maintaining a positive working environment.
  • Problem-solving and Crisis Management
    • Handling unexpected challenges during filming.
    • Adapting to technical issues and on-set problems.
    • Keeping the team focused and maintaining production quality under pressure.
  • Final Review and Evaluation
    • Reviewing the final product and assessing its alignment with the creative vision.
    • Conducting a feedback session with the production team.
    • Continuous learning: how to improve as a TV show director moving forward.

Course Date

2025-05-19

2025-08-18

2025-11-17

2026-02-16

Course Cost

Note / Price varies according to the selected city

Members NO. : 1
£3800 / Member

Members NO. : 2 - 3
£3040 / Member

Members NO. : + 3
£2356 / Member

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