Sub-editors are the craftspeople that make all writers look better; giving credible publications their individuality and professional edge, and readers the most satisfying read. When publications don't employ skilled subs, the lack is glaringly obvious - to readers and competitors alike.
This interactive three-day course is designed to inspire you, to enlighten you, to challenge you, and to help take your craft as a sub-editor to the next level.
We'll show you how to:
Ensure that the article can be easily understood;
Assess articles for tone, style, content, brief, fairness, impartiality, ethics and legality;
Pull several stories into one cohesive article;
Write better headlines and more appetising blurbs and listings;
Check for accuracy, as well as ethical and legal consistency;
Entice readers with stylish page furniture;
Adapt subbing rules to visual elements;
Write captivating headings, subheadings, intros and captions;
Detect overt and subtle bias;
Maintain the journalist's voice; and,
Ensure that articles are as ethical as possible and protect your publication.
Ensure that articles are as ethical as possible and protect your publication from unnecessary retractions, legal suits and complaints to the Press Council.
Not only will you learn how to, but you will get to practice with interesting and enjoyable subbing exercises, constructive critique sessions and case studies of great newspaper and magazine editing.
About the lead facilitator:
Krash King is currently the deputy chief subeditor at City Press. He was previously the chief subeditor at Business Report. He has freelanced as a subeditor, proofreader, revise subeditor and layout artist for the Sunday Times, the Mail & Guardian, Wanted magazine and Business Day Special Projects. He has a keen interest in linguistics, the evolution of language and newspaper textual identity. He spends most of his time writing style guides that are modern, progressive and practical.
Who should attend?
This course is an Advanced level course. It is for people currently working as subeditors or editors with one or more years subbing experience.
Had something else in mind?
Contact us now to book for the courses that will take you or your staff to the next level. If you can't find what you're looking for on our website, please contact our Writing Unit Manager, Sandra Roberts on 011 482 4990 or az.gro.jai@etirw to discuss your requirements.
Date: 24 July 2013
to 26 July 2013
Time: 08:45 - 16:00
Venue: Institute for the Advancement of Journalism, Johannesburg
More info: Institute for the Advancement of Journalism, 1 Richmond Forum, Cedar Avenue, Richmond.