A one‑day, high‑impact workshop for today’s presenters - whether you are on tv or in the boardroom
Presenter Masterclass
Course aim
Great presenting is more than reading a script — it’s about presence, clarity, confidence and the ability to connect with an audience through the lens. This high‑impact masterclass gives you the tools, techniques and on‑camera experience to present like a professional. Through practical exercises, real‑time feedback and insider insights from broadcast experts, you’ll learn how to deliver with authority, handle interviews, manage nerves and bring your personality to screen with ease.
Who should attend?
This masterclass is designed for communications professionals, spokespeople, content creators, journalists, marketers and anyone who wants to build confidence and credibility on camera. Whether you’re preparing for media interviews, creating video content for your organisation or exploring presenting as a career, this course will elevate your delivery and sharpen your on‑screen impact.
What to expect
- A dynamic, supportive environment focused on real presenting challenges
- Clear frameworks for structuring messages and delivering them on camera
- Hands‑on practice with scripts, interviews and live‑style segments
- Techniques for voice, posture, eye‑line, energy and on‑screen presence
- Practical tools, templates and expert tips you can apply immediately
Course objectives
By the end of this masterclass, you’ll be able to:
- Present confidently and naturally on camera
- Structure clear, compelling messages for broadcast and digital platforms
- Use voice, pace and tone to enhance your delivery
- Manage nerves and maintain composure under pressure
- Handle interviews, Q&As and challenging questions with confidence
- Bring personality and authenticity to your presenting style
- Work effectively with scripts, autocue and talking points
- Understand lighting, framing and technical basics that elevate your performance
- Use AI tools responsibly to support scriptwriting and rehearsal
- Build credibility as a trusted, engaging on‑screen communicator




