Media Training for Beauty Pageant Contestants
How to look your best on camera, impress judges, and communicate effectively to the media
Media Training for Beauty Pageant contestants In this "Media Training for Beauty Pageant Contestants" course you will learn how to look your best on camera, create messages, answer questions and speak in sound bites. Many beauty pageant contestants have used their performances in contestants as a springboard to media fame and fortune. Oprah Winfrey and Diane Sawyer were both beauty queens before launching media careers. This course will teach you the tricks of the trade so that you don't have to learn the hard way through trial and error. TJ Walker has been the media trainer and presentation coach to Miss Universes, Miss Teen USA, Miss Russia, Miss Serbia, Miss Europe and numerous other beauty pageant winners. Additionally, he has served as a judge in several European beauty pageant contestants.
TJ Walker
Overview
Video
Review Pageant Footage
What are your Media Training goals?
How to Look Your Best on TV - Overview
How to Move Your Head for Video Interviews
How to Sit for TV Interviews
How to Smile for TV Interviews
How to Use Your Eyes During a TV Interview
How to Move Your Body for TV Interviews
How to Move Your Hands for TV Interviews
How to Sit in Your Chair for TV Interviews
How to Stand for TV Interviews
How to Dress for TV Interviews
Video Record and See Your Improvement
Media Messages Must be Interesting to Reporters
How to Frame a Media Message
A Media Message Answers all Basic Questions
Media Messages Must Resonate with Media Audience
Your Media Message Needs to Benefit You
Three is the Perfect Number of Media Messages
Media Messages using a Venn Diagram
Have a Positive Media Message
Add Quantifiable Results to Your Media Message
Assignment - Create your own Media Message
How to Answer Questions in a Media Interview Overview
Answer One Question at a Time
Keep Your Eyes on Your Message Points
Do Not Repeat Negative Words from a Reporter
Tell Reporters 'I Don't Know'
Always Be Moving toward Your Message Points
Give Brief Answers to Tough Questions
Aim for All Three Messages In Every Answer
Re-Write the Reporter's Questions in Media Interviews
Don't Add One more thing at the End of the Interview
Don 't Try To Control The Interview
What is a Sound Bite Overview
Sound Bites Bold Action Words
Sound Bites Reporters Love Cliches
Sound Bites Emotion
Sound Bites Give Specific Examples
Sound Bites Absolutes
Sound Bites Attacks
Sound Bite Tools Humor
Sound Bite Tools Rhetorical Questions
Sound Bite Tools Analogies
Sound Bite Tools Pop Culture References
Three Easiest Sound Bite Tools
Sound Bite Homework
Sound Bite Practice
Final Interview practice
Conclusion
Feedback
Media Training A to Z
Media Training Success