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David first started working on the Television Presenter Course
in 1991, when it was based at the Visnews studio in West London.
"It was nothing like I expected", said David. "That
first day I saw eight ordinary people walk into a television
studio for the first time and eight television presenters
walk out. The dedication of the Pozitiv team was incredible.
At the time, this was the best television work I'd done since
leaving the BBC - and from then on I was hooked! I'm proud
and privileged to have been part of it".
David trained and worked as an engineer at the BBC before
spending several years with Reuters. One of the best in his
field, he's designed and built television studios and installations
all over the world. He provides specialist technical management
for much of Pozitiv's production work.
A real character on our courses, he's been responsible for
ensuring the continual development of the technical quality
of clients' recorded material and the technical management
of our studio venues.
"David's talent and dedication has made a huge contribution
to the course", said Pozitiv founder, Glenn Kinsey. "He's
always looking for better ways to do things and his attention
to detail is legendary. Clients are continually blown away
by the technical quality of their material and that's all
down to David and his crew. And, on a personal note, he's
also become a very dear friend".
Business manager, Josette Winters - who's clocked up seven
years with the company herself - added, "David's never
missed a course in all the time I've been here. And when we
get letters of thanks, David's name always comes up".
Pozitiv's, "One-Day
Television Presenters Course" has helped over
300 previously novice presenters find work on-screen -
many of them now household names.
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