Television Performance for the Camera with Gary Axelbank
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Television Performance for the Camera with Gary Axelbank

Join us for a live TV performance masterclass with the amazing Gary Axelbank, where you'll learn the secrets of captivating the camera like

By BronxNet Television

Date and time

Thursday, May 30 · 6:30 - 8pm EDT

Location

Lehman College, CUNY, 250 Bedford Park Boulevard West, The Bronx, NY, USA

250 Bedford Park Boulevard West The Bronx, NY 10468

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About this event

  • 1 hour 30 minutes

This is a 5-week class. The classes run from 6:30pm to 8:00pm. Classes are May 30, June 6, June 13, June 20, June 27.

Television Performance for the Camera with Gary Axelbank

Join us for an exciting in-person event at Lehman College, CUNY in The Bronx, NY, USA. Get ready to dive into the world of television performance with the amazing Gary Axelbank. This event is perfect for anyone interested in honing their camera skills and learning the art of captivating audiences through the screen. Don't miss out on this opportunity to gain valuable insights from a seasoned professional. Mark your calendars and get ready to take your television performance to the next level!

This is a 5-week class. The classes run from 6:30pm to 8:00pm. Classes are May 30, June 6, June 13, June 20, June 27.

Instructor: Gary Axelbank

Host, BronxTalk and the Bronx Buzz on BronxNet. Gary is the host and senior producer of BronxTalk, the borough’s flagship talk show on BronxNet cable television. Since the program’s debut in October 1994, Gary has hosted more than 1,350 weekly editions of BronxTalk, including more than 90 political debates, more than 100 programs on education, and dozens of programs on crime and policing, youth, parks, healthcare, arts and culture, community issues, and more. He also hosts The Bronx Buzz on BronxNet, a weekly reporter’s roundtable that debuted in March 2016. Gary has been a producer of news and sports for WNBC-TV and was also a producer on FOX Sports News.

He began his media career in 1976 as a radio disc jockey, working at stations in Maryland and Delaware. He was at WRNW in Briarcliff Manor, NY where he worked with and ultimately succeeded Howard Stern as program director, and he was a late-night DJ at WDHA in Dover, NJ. He’s also done stints at WWRL, New York.

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