If you are looking for a presenter or expert for your TV series, or event we can help. We have placed presenters on TV series for the BBC, ITV, CBBC, Cbeebies, Channel 4, E4, BBC Radio and have provided presenters for events in the UK and abroad.
All of our clients have been trained by us, so you can feel confident that whoever we recommend we can put our names to.
So drop us a line today and let us help you!
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We offer something extra special in the world of presentation skills, media training and presenter coaching.
Our tailor-made coaching is based on our 20 years experience producing TV's biggest programmes for the BBC, ITV, Channel 4, SKY and working with TV's biggest presenters from Dermot O'Leary to David Beckham OBE and Claudia Winklmen to Colin Jackson CBE..
We work with businesses big and small - from kitchen table startups to the world's biggest brands.
Clients include NIKE, Virgin, AOL, Prudential Plc, Amazon, Red Bull, Porsche, ASOS, No.1 Rosemary Water, Conde Naste, Lush Cosmetics, The Guardian, Newcastle University, The Ministry of Defence, SEGA.
Everything is bespoke. We have a unique 360° approach to how we work - so alongside exceptional presenter coaching, we'll also advise you on scripting, content creation, production, and staging - ensuring every single aspect is considered.
We loved working with the guys at SEGA this week – looking at their monthly meetings and how to make them work online. Like so many companies lots of communications has turned to the likes of Teams or Zoom.
It’s great to see the guys at SEGA wanting to make sure these sessions feel as dynamic as when they were in person. So we workshopped lots of ideas around how these sessions can be shaped and we also put the ideas into practise.
It was so great to see the ideas come to life, and the guys at SEGA embracing change and wanting to make their monthly meetings the go to event for all of their staff.
Congratulations guys on some great learning. We look forward to hearing about all the results.
If you are presenting online in whatever form and want to be better – give us a shout. We can help!
Presenting online can be very different to presenting in person. And there are lots of additional factors to consider...
We've been helping our clients in lots of different online situations - how to present and produce their monthly meetings; how to deliver a presentation online; how to pitch for business online; how to speak at an event onlne...
Everything we do is tailormade to each client, and the type of work you are doing. But if you are looking for some general tips and tricks to presenting online on platforms like ZOOM this will help:
1. PERSONALITY: Don't think of yourself as a presenter. Think of yourself as a personality. This is your presentation. Your speech. Your event. So think how do you want to come across - it's what we call finding your personal brand.
2. YOUR SCRIPT: Getting your ingredients right is crucial to any presentation. Write in your voice and avoid corporate jargon.
3. DON'T HIDE BEHIND SLIDES: You want to be full screen. Don't hide behind slides - they detract from you and will pull focus. Use visuals for impact only - and use them wisely.
4. YOUR SHOT: It's what we call in TV 'a medium close up'. Or an MCU. You want to be looking down the lens. Front lit. And speaking to the viewer.
5. FORMAT: All content needs shape. Structure. So think of your presentation as something you can divide up into sections. Create an impactful intro - no more than 30 seconds. Then section things out into timed segments to you take your viewer on a journey.
And lastly have fun! Presenting is an excting opportunity. It's a great opportunity to communicate. So think 'how can I bring my content to life' so you engage the viewer.
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Covid-19 has seen politicians and Government advisors thrust infront of the camera to deliver important messages. But has Boris Johnson and his team always hit the mark?
We are experts in communications and have worked with everyone from politicians to journalists to sports stars and Hollywood's finest.
We'd love to see politicians and their teams communicate in a better way. And we are here to help.
We are experts in writing copy, presentation skills and media training. And we are experts in ensuring that a message has the desired impact on its audience.
Communications and the media is an exciting place to be. So if you want to maximise your potential drop us an email today.
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Have you seen the call to action TV commercial the Government have put out to encourage the public to get a booster? What do you think of Chris Whitty's delivery? Does it feel impactful and a successful call to action?
We feel it lacks the impact it deserves. And won't therefore have the impact it desires so here's where we feel he went wrong, and here's some suggestions of how it could be more impactful.
1. Prof Chis Witty is clearly reading a script...if you are using autocue to deliver a message use it as a memory tool and not a reading device. You should try and learn your script as best you can. If you are reading you feel detached from what you are saying.
2. He feels very detached from his message. If you are not connected with what you are saying, your audience won't be either. See a script as something to bring to life, to play with, rather than something that restricts your delivery.
3. There's no emotional connection. Chris Witty's read is very dry. But when you are delivering information ask yourself 'what is the tone of my piece and how can I embrace it'? The tone here is a big call to action. A rallying cry to ask the public to take action.
4. He lacks energy. The camera always dilutes what you do. It doesn't add. So if you are ever speaking on camera, make sure your energy is up.
5. Visually it's very flat and lacks impact. Chris looks tired. Like he has lost the battle. But video is a visual medium, so visually you need to connect. So make sure your body is connected, speak from the heart not the head, and look to physically engage with your message.
Let us know what you think!
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It's been another great week of presenter success stories for our clients here at The Presenter Studio.
Here are just a few of the presenters we have coached who we caught on the TV in the last week!
Gyasi was presenting for BBC Children's In Need - anotehr dream come true!
Rylan has been back on the BBC and BBC Radio after having his new teeth put in!
Gayle Rinkoff was presenting for ITV's Lorraine in a fashion item.
Annaliese Dayes has been rocking it on QVC.
And stylist Fleur has also been on QVC!
Lee Juggernaugh was back on A Place in the Sun for Channel 4.
Rachel Besser was presenting on The One Show - an item she pitched to them.
Amy Dowden got knocked out of Strictly Come Dancing this week with her partner - but wow how amazing to have got that far!
Jack was presenting a live awards show that we got for him - and has just been secured for another one!
AJ has been dancing her shoes off on Strictly Come Dancing - have you been watching?
Here's to another great week everyone!
The Presenter Studio Team x
We have a range of presneters that we have trained and then placed on TV, and in the corporate world.
Our presenters range from jounalists, to interior designers, to event hosts and corporate presenters.
So whatever you are looking for, please drop us an email and we wil get you the perfect presesnter for what you are looking for.
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Huge congrats to Amy who has won an BAFTA Cymru for her documentary Strictly Amy: Crohn's & Me, BBC ONE.
Amy is one of the professional dancers on Strictly Come Dancing and did our 1 to 1 presenter coaching a while ago to ensure that when opportunities came along outside of the show she was ready!
Since then Amy’s gone on to bag a series of jobs on TV, including CBBC and her documentary for BBC ONE saw her sharing a personal story in such a captivating way that it has won her and the team a BAFTA.
Well done Amy – we are super proud of you here, and can’t wait to watch all the other great opportunities that come your way.
We are the UK's first and only presenter training company to offer you access to industry insiders, giving you the inside track into TV. As TV Producers we've hired presenters for all the major channels in the UK and America - BBC, ITV, Channel 4, Channel 5 etc...so our TV presenter course is something rather unique.
As it's our jobs to hire and work with presenters we can give you a never-seen-before experience where we can help brand and market you for success.
So if you want to work in TV, we'd love to hear from you.
We do often have a waiting list for all of our TV presenter courses - but we are worth the wait! So feel free to drop us an email and find out the next available dates or check out our Book Now page!
See you soon!
The Presenter Studio Team
A TV Presenter Training Company That Is Different to all the Rest.