Sport & presenter training

Player to Pundit

Broadcast-focused training for athletes and sporting figures stepping into punditry, analysis and on-screen roles.

Trusted by high-profile names across business, broadcasting and sport

From football and rugby to business leaders and major live coverage, Angus has helped high-profile talent and public-facing figures feel more prepared, more natural and more confident on screen.

  • Wayne Rooney

    Wayne Rooney

    Working with one of football's most recognised figures as he developed his confidence and presence for broadcast.

  • Ruud Gullit

    Ruud Gullit

    Helping refine on-screen delivery and studio presence for one of the game's best-known voices.

  • Rose Ayling-Ellis

    Rose Ayling-Ellis

    Developing greater confidence, clarity and composure in a broadcast environment.

  • Dominic Cork

    Dominic Cork

    Helping shape natural, assured analysis for television and live studio coverage.

  • Jodie Ounsley

    Jodie Ounsley

    Helping build confidence and readiness for live television during Channel 4's Paralympics coverage.

  • Wayne Rooney

    Wayne Rooney

    Working with one of football's most recognised figures as he developed his confidence and presence for broadcast.

  • Ruud Gullit

    Ruud Gullit

    Helping refine on-screen delivery and studio presence for one of the game's best-known voices.

Turning sporting insight into confident on-screen analysis

Player to Pundit is designed for athletes and sporting figures moving into studio, punditry and analysis roles, helping them bring their experience across clearly and confidently on screen.

The aim is not to change personality or over-coach delivery. It is to help experience, insight and presence come through more clearly when the camera is on.

Who Player to Pundit is for

Player to Pundit is for sporting figures moving into broadcast roles where insight, personality and delivery all need to come across well on screen.

Discuss Player to Pundit training
  • Current or former athletes

    For players and sporting figures stepping into punditry, analysis or commentary roles.

  • First-time broadcast talent

    For those taking on early studio, pitch-side or live television opportunities and wanting to feel more confident on camera.

  • Talent teams and broadcasters

    For the producers, broadcasters and talent teams responsible for preparing contributors for on-screen roles.

What We Help You Prepare For

Support for the moments where sporting insight needs to land well on screen.

Discuss Player to Pundit training
  • Studio punditry

    Studio punditry

    Preparation for analysis-led roles in live and recorded studio environments.

  • Pitch-side broadcast work

    Pitch-side broadcast work

    Helping talent feel more assured in fast-moving, live sporting settings.

  • Sports television studio gantry with cameras and lighting

    Commentary and analysis roles

    Support for bringing insight, pace and delivery together more clearly on air.

  • Pundits being interviewed pitchside before a match

    First television appearances

    Helping sporting figures feel more prepared the first time the camera is on them.

  • Television studio with a lighting rig set up for a sports broadcast

    Live broadcast pressure

    Preparation for moments where confidence and composure matter in real time.

  • Camera and lighting set up to film an interview in a home setting

    On-screen contributor roles

    Support for talent contributing confidently as part of wider live coverage.

What's Included & Process

Practical broadcast training designed to help sporting talent feel more confident, natural and ready for the screen.

Discuss Player to Pundit training
  1. Start with the role and the environment

    The first step is understanding the type of broadcast opportunity, the person stepping into it, and what the expectations are.

    • The role, format and level of visibility
    • The kind of contribution expected on screen
    • The areas where more confidence or structure is needed
  2. Work on delivery, analysis and presence

    Training focuses on helping insight come across clearly, while building stronger on-screen confidence and delivery.

    • Sharpening contributions and analysis
    • Building confidence in front of the camera
    • Improving clarity, presence and natural delivery
  3. Practise in a broadcast-style setting

    Sessions become practical, helping talent get used to the pace and pressure of real on-screen work.

    • Studio-style rehearsal and live run-throughs
    • Targeted feedback and playback where useful
    • Clear next steps or follow-on support where needed

Training formats

Scott3Media is built on decades of experience across major broadcasters, live events and high-pressure environments, which gives the training real authority rather than a generic coaching feel.

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  • On site

    Delivered at your office or place of work, giving leaders the chance to train in a familiar environment with minimal disruption.

  • In studio

    A more broadcast-focused setup for situations where camera presence, interview rehearsal or playback is an important part of the session.

  • Online

    A flexible option for remote sessions, lighter-touch support, or preparation when in-person delivery is not needed.

What clients say

From football and rugby to business leaders and major live coverage, Angus has helped high-profile talent and public-facing figures feel more prepared, more natural and more confident on screen.

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Rose Ayling-Ellis

CEO, Channel 8

Angus immediately understood the pressure of the situation and gave practical, clear guidance that made a real difference to how I approached it.

James Hunt

CEO, Channel 8

The training was focused, credible and easy to apply straight away. It helped bring much more confidence and clarity to the way we communicated.

Frequently asked questions

A few of the questions people often have before getting in touch.

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