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Have you ever wanted to create your own TV show? Would you lie to learn how to host it?

Now you can! Best of all ,you can show it


on You Tube on your town's local TV channel. Broadcasting Camp is oftering a fun week of TV broadcasting, journalism and
production training at real studios. You wil learn how to be comfortable on camera, how to produce a TV show, how to use a camera
and how to put a story together. Best of all, you will have a great time.

Every week is different with various broadcasting celebrities coming in to give advice and help you practise your interview skills. At the
camp, teens will have a chance to go back-stage on lots of television shows ard meet profesnionals in the field. Various sklils will be
introduced and taught each week on how to make different types of TV shows, as well as learning about hosting, advertising. sports
presenting and backstage work. Each week a brand new show will be produced, bringing new opportunities to learn new broadcasting
skills: choosing a show theme, writing the script, directing, producing, fiming and on-camera performance.

Workshops take place every day of the week from 10 am until 4 pm. Students can choose to stay on campus in provided accommodation
or apply for our drop-off service and go home each evening. An extra fee is required for the drop-off service. All students at the camp
are provided with a meals: breakfast, lunch and dinner, and anything else they may need for their stay.

The price for the camp starts at $200 for one week; a discount is available for students with brothers or sisters who also want to join the
camp. The classes are limited to 12 people, so teens who are interested are advised to book up well in advance as places fill up quickly.
The Camp runs throughout the summer, from June to September, and students can choose how many weeks they would like to attend.
Six weeks is the maximum.

Here at the Broadcasting Camp, it's not all about learning; we have lots of fun too. At the camp we give teenagers the opportunity to take
part in activities that wouldn't usually be available at school and socialise with lots of other people who enjoy the same interests.

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