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Thursday, February 24, 2011

Midterm

Charlotte Brereton

Midterm

I have always been interested to go into the TV hosting career.  It isn’t something that I have just dawned on wanting to do but I have wished for this career for as long as I can remember. Before doing any experience in this line of work I didn’t really know what to expect, all I knew was I wanted to be in front of the camera but instead of acting to be someone else or another role I wanted to be myself, talk and interview people and interact with an audience.  
  I started getting an idea of what this line of work really entailed when I was 17 years old. I booked myself in for a TV hosting course which involved me writing my own scripts, working with a tele-prompter, random interviews on the streets of London, being in front of a green screen, improvisation, interviewing various celebrities and working with the camera on site. This didn’t scare me but fed my hunger for this career choice. I walked away from that course with my diploma in TV hosting, presenting and interviewing making me feel more confident than ever.
  I have always admired Fearne Cotton. Fearne is a British female TV host who started her way into the industry working on radio, as like I did. She works on shows like Britain’s got talent, Smile TV and The X Factor. These are exactly the type of shows I would love to finally work for, something that isn’t too serious like the news but something people enjoy watching and puts a smile on their face. Fearne Cotton, 27, the DJ who is a distant relative of Sir Bill Cotton, the late BBC executive, is believed to have doubled her salary to £200,000 after winning the mid-morning slot on Radio 1 currently held by Jo Whiley.
 I understand that this industry doesn’t pay a lot unless you are the top of your game, in fact it can be quite a low paid job, so this is why I intend on making it to the top. Some TV hosts that seem to making they worth  include Kate Silverton, 39, the £250,000-a-year newsreader, and Anne Robinson, 64, who was earning £2m a year presenting The Weakest Link but is now also to host Watchdog.
  The starting salary for a TV host is said to be anywhere from $31,150 to $70,337. This is encouraging for me but I would like to make sure I am working for a big station, even if I start at the bottom odf the pile I will work my way up.
  

Friday, February 11, 2011

Practicum Hours

I hour preparing and filming the personal trainer for Wellness TV with Michelle. As well as a static interview of her in her office talking about Bootcamp work-outs we also filmed her demonstrating the various exercises involved in the bootcamp work out.

TOTAL 1 HOUR

Thursday, February 10, 2011

Practicum Hours

30 mins writing an article for Anna's show on women's tennis.

TOTAL  30 MINS

Monday, February 7, 2011

Practicum Hours

Feb 6th 2011

Anna and I went into the studio last night to edit a package for Anna's show. Unfortunately the log and capture wasn't working and after 45 minutes of trying to work it out we finally gave up and left it for today.

1 HOUR

I came and helped out at the Southern News Network, this week there was only 7 people or so helping out so the jobs around the studio were available. I helped with the prompter and directing the cameras.

1 HOUR

TOTAL: 2 HOURS