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Keep Your Dreams Alive since 1998 |
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KYDA Pro Wrestling |
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Announcer |
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I. Announcer Basics · Poise/Posture of Wrestling · Counting/Timing · Communicating · Facial Expression II. Ring Awareness · Circling around ring · Where to be and when · Understanding the wrestling moves III. Character Development · Taking Initiative · What get's the crowd going!!! · Facial expressions · Body language · Hand gestures IV. Psychology of an Announcer · Understanding "Good guy" - "Rule breaker" roles · Playing to the crowd · Putting together a 4 star match · Communicating V. Multimedia (use of video camera) · Training (mini matches) · Analyze Tapes VII. Testing/Progress Report · Review all areas learned · Discuss strengths and weaknesses · Mastering signature calls
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The announcer has a very important job in professional wrestling. A good announcer (Jim Ross) can transform a * star match into a *** star match. And on the same note a poor announcer can turn a great match into a bad one (Mike Adamle). We use the term "announcer" to cover: ring announcers, play-by-play, color, and interviewer. Most promotions have you work up the ranks from a ring announcer to the anchor of a television show. A college degree in communications, radio and television experience, and being a long-time wrestling fan will benefit you in your quest … however, training in the ring is vital. How can you call a match or interview a wrestler if you have never "been there". We give the announcer trainee and opportunity to apply and receive the various moves and counters. This will give them a better understanding of "what it does" and the skills involved. |
Announcer Training Course Information |
