television course
The Television Production Course provides broadcasting experts with essential tools to schedule programmes, research historical topics, develop visuals and audio, and produce focused, captivating 30-minute TV segments on modest budgets. Learners gain proficiency in efficient workflows, from sourcing credible archives to finalising engaging content for young audiences aged 16–25, ensuring professional results with limited resources.

flexible workload from 4 to 360h
valid certificate in your country
What will I learn?
This Television Course equips you with hands-on skills to create a compelling 30-minute TV programme on television history aimed at 16–25 year olds. You will master researching reliable sources, crafting concise narratives, scheduling rundowns, and producing basic graphics, sound effects, and voice-overs. Discover cost-effective visual techniques, effective use of archives, and practical production processes that boost quality without excess spending.
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Develop skills
- Build TV rundowns: structure efficient 30-minute episodes for professional yet budget-friendly productions.
- Conduct historical research for TV: quickly locate, validate, and script stories from archives.
- Plan productions: organise single-day filming, minimal teams, and practical budgets.
- Tell stories for youth: develop straightforward, captivating educational TV for ages 16–25.
- Master basics of visuals, sound, and graphics: integrate archives, voice-overs, music, and on-screen elements seamlessly.
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