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This course builds on the Introduction to Sub-editing course and concentrates on improving your ability to sub a wide range of news and features material. The course consists of series of practical exercises using copy that needs a substantial amount of work. You will also develop your skills in selling a story - writing excellent headlines, standfirsts, pull-quotes and captions.
Sub-Editing: Advanced
Writing & Journalism Courses
 
Public scheduled course £325
Prices exclude VAT.
Scheduled course dates
18 Sep 2008 to 18-Sep-2008 Waterloo
10 Oct 2008 to 10-Oct-2008 Highbury
03 Nov 2008 to 03-Nov-2008 Waterloo
25 Nov 2008 to 25-Nov-2008 Highbury
18 Dec 2008 to 18-Dec-2008 Waterloo
Private Tuition
£495 for individual tuition.
Prices exclude VAT.

Introduction

Developing techniques for fast and efficient subbing of news stories
A practical exercise subbing a wide range of sample copy ensuring that you are utilising all the essential checks and improvements. How to perform these checks faster and more effectively.

Developing techniques for sympathetic and effective subbing of features
A practical exercise in improving your feature subbing skills, from interviews to first person and comment pieces. How to improve copy without rewriting it.

Subbing articles contributed by non-journalists
• How to handle rewrites
• Good and bad ways to approach a re-write
• How to keep the writer happy

Writing better headlines, standfirsts, captions and
other sells
Some headlines efficiently label a story but do little more than that. How to put more into your headlines to give added appeal to a story.

Introduction to layout
Essential principles of page layout.
You will critique a range of layouts and come up with the right one for different types of material.
• Improving proofreading skills
• How to spot serious but well hidden errors.

Subbing your own copy
You will take part in a series of practical tests to determine how well you edit your own copy. These are designed to highlight and improve any weak areas.

Media law refresher and update
The latest legal developments affecting journalists and subs.

You are invited to bring samples of your work to this course if you wish.

Questions and answers

If you'd like to book by phone, or discuss your requirements;

Call us on 0845 676 2250
Email us Sales Team

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