NaWik gGmbH | two-day | Presence
Description
Researchers are sought-after experts on radio and television. They are important interview partners and explain the background in science programmes. In discussions, they contribute significantly to the content. They have to take a stand and explain complicated issues in a simple way. Factors such as studio lighting and cameras create an unfamiliar environment.
The two-day practical seminar imparts basic knowledge in the field of science communication, especially in the media of television and radio. Practical exercises (statements, discussions) train communication oriented towards target groups and appropriate to the medium. The use of camera equipment and filming by a cameraperson authentically prepare participants for typical situations in front of a running camera. Participants learn about individual strengths and weaknesses and practise how to optimise their communication and body language.
Thematic focus
- Of senders and receivers - levels of communication
- Science in the media - The world in 30 seconds
- The radio statement - Short and comprehensible
- The television message - Emotional if you like
- The Interview in Front of the Camera - Increasing Media Presence
- When the body speaks - interpreting physical signals correctly
- Dealing with Critical Questions - Conversational Culture
Dates
13. + 14.05.2025
Registration
If you would like to take part in the workshop "Media Training: Fit for TV and Radio", please contact the Centre for Professors (centre-for-professors@uni-bielefeld.de).