Radio Production Course |
Duration |
Starts |
Finishes |
Days |
4 Days |
10.30 am |
5 pm |
Mon - Thurs |
Course outline
1 Studio technology
2 Commercial production
3 Recording the voice
4 Digital Editing & Recording
5 Sound effects & Mixing
6 Features
7 Reporting & interviewing
8 Scriptwriting & Researching
9 Radio industry A-Z |
Satisfaction Guaranteed!
A diploma in 'Radio Production' is awarded by The London Academy of Radio Film & Television to students who successfully complete this course.
You will also receive a CD Showreel of your work
Play Demo |
What the students say:
| ''Great course that is tailored to your individual need'' |
| Joyce Cummings, 26, Secretary |
| ''My CD showreel got me a job at Virgin Radio the day after finishing the course'' |
| ''My CD showreel got me a job at Virgin Radio the day after finishing the course'' |
| Clare Bridges, 20, Sales Assistant |
| ''This course got me a great start in Radio'' |
| Paul Hemp, 30 London Live |
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Fees and to enrol online
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Radio is a fantastic way to express
yourself. This practical hands-on course teaches you how to record and edit your own voice together with music and sound effects.
During the course you will also
learn about radio journalism, which
includes reporting and interviewing
techniques on location and in the
studio for those all-important
sound bites. |
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Brush up on those all-important
presenting skills by producing a chat
or music show dedicated to an
audience of your choice. You will learn how to take calls live on air and then edit them to be inserted into your radio show.
Your Tutor on this course is Duncan Wilson.
Duncan is a professional radio presenter, with a vast range of production skills, and industry experience! Starting professionally at the ripe young age of 22, on SBN?s breakfast show, Duncan completed his Media Technology degree at the same time. Work on Danny Baker?s breakfast show at BBC London 94.9 soon followed by Maidstone?s CTR 105.6, where he can currently be heard at weekends. He occasionally pops up playing various characters on Neil Grayson?s breakfast show on Ten 17 FM also on BBC Radio |
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If you are interested in comedy, drama, news, sport or entertainment then this course is a great way to break into radio broadcasting. Students who have taken this course have gone on to work in both BBC and commercial radio. |

? Produce your own chat show.
? Produce your own music show.
? Capture the action outside as a reporter.
? Polish up on your interviewing skills.
? Create a radio commercial.
? Create a comedy sketch. |
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