commonly used to take photographs
what is a camera?
term that describes the ability to access, analyze, and create media in various forms
media literacy
explanations displayed below a photograph to explain the photo
caption
a question that includes more of a yes or no answer
open ended question
writing that focuses on grammar, spelling, n errors
editing
purpose of lighting in photos
to make a photo come out better
looking for in an article for author credentials
author crediability
short line at the top of a photo
headline
person who provides questions during an interview
interviewer
involved improving ideas, organization, and clarity writing
revising
rule of thirds
image divided up into 9 parts with the main subject in one of 9 squares
clickbait
captioning is generated automatically
learning about the topic or person to ask better questions
research
error happens when a sentence is missing a subject or verb
sentence fragment
photography definition
drawing with light
shaping the truth to prove someone else guilty
framing
caption including the 5 w's
descriptive caption
paying close attention to speaker while they speak
active listening
combinding to improve flow
combinding sentences
difference between a close up and a wide shot
close up-lots of detail wide shot-scene and surroundings
a message trying to sell someones opinion
persuasian
transcribing a dialougue from a real time broadcast
real time captions
question used to clarify details with "when","where", or "how many"
close ended question
used to join two closely related independent clauses
semicolon