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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.
Helping presenters feel more confident and more natural on screen
Presenter Training is focused on helping on-screen talent strengthen the things that shape how they come across: confidence, delivery, pace and presence.
Whether someone is stepping into presenting for the first time or already working in the industry, the training helps them feel more assured and more at ease in front of the camera.
Who Presenter Training is for
Presenter Training is for on-screen talent who want to strengthen confidence, sharpen delivery and feel more at ease in front of the camera.
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Emerging presenters
For people stepping into presenter roles and wanting a stronger foundation in on-screen delivery.
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Established on-screen talent
For presenters looking to refine confidence, consistency and presence in broadcast environments.
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Broadcasters, producers and talent teams
For the people preparing presenters for studio, live and recorded television roles.
What We Help You Prepare For
Support for the moments where presenters need to feel natural, confident and in control on screen.
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Studio presenting
Preparation for presenter roles in live and recorded studio environments.
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Piece to camera
Helping presenters feel more natural and assured when speaking directly to camera.
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Live broadcast moments
Support for the pace, pressure and unpredictability of live television.
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Recorded links and inserts
Helping sharpen delivery and consistency in pre-recorded broadcast content.
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New presenter opportunities
Preparation for first roles where confidence and on-screen presence need to come through quickly.
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High-visibility on-screen work
Support for presenter moments where clarity, confidence and credibility matter most.
What's Included & Process
Practical training designed to help presenters feel more confident, more natural and more in control on screen.
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Start with the role and the setting
The first step is understanding the kind of presenter role, the environment and where more support is needed.
- The format, audience and broadcast setting
- The demands of the role
- Areas where confidence or delivery need strengthening
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Work on delivery and presence
Training focuses on the things that shape how a presenter comes across on screen.
- Building confidence in front of the camera
- Strengthening clarity, pace and delivery
- Developing greater presence and consistency
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Practise in a broadcast-style environment
Sessions become more practical, helping presenters feel more familiar with the pace and pressure of on-screen work.
- Live run-throughs and piece-to-camera practice
- Playback and targeted feedback 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.
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In studio
A more broadcast-focused setup for situations where camera presence, interview rehearsal or playback is an important part of the session.
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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.
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.