Description:
Are you passionate about writing and have a keen eye for detail? If so, a sub-editing course could be the perfect opportunity for you to enhance your editing skills and pursue a career in the field of journalism or publishing. Learn about what sub-editing is, why you should take a sub-editing course, what to expect from a sub-editing course, and how it can benefit your career. Enroll in a sub-editing course today and open doors to various career opportunities in the publishing industry.
Content:
• Introduction to sub-editing:
– Main types of journalism.
– Characteristics of the journalistic text and its quality elements.
– Differences between writing for radio, print media and TV.
• Types of media editing:
– News formats: simple news, news coverage, composite news.
– Field journalism: investigation, reportage, profiling.
– Editing of humanitarian stories, interviews, opinion essay.
– Writing for the web.
• Editing and linguistic skills:
– Rewrite and review journalistic text.
– Write good headlines, introductions, comments, summaries and headlines.
– Choose the best quote from an article.
– Proofreading and discover mistakes.
What will the trainee receive at the end of the course?
- A certificate accredited by the Knowledge Authority and the International Academy of Arts, Media and Creativity is available at an additional fees