A spontanous shot instead of a posed photo.
What is a candid.
This spread is dedicated to everyday activities.
What is Student Life Spread?
In the ABCD Formula, this is what the 'A' stands for.
What is Attention Getter?
This MUST accompany all photos.
What is a caption?
This spelling is important to verify every time you do an interview.
What is the person's name?
This is a photo on a page that draws the attention of the reader and lets them know what the page is about.
What is a Dominant Photo?
The reference at the back of the yearbook where page numbers are listed with names.
What is the Index?
A method of dividing a photo vertically and horizontally to create intersection points.
What is the Rule of Thirds.
Spread dedicated to sports and coaches
What is Athletics Spread?
What is present?
A survey that samples opinion on a current or related topic to the spread
What is Poll?
Another word for the organization of a page.
What is layout?
This is the largest TYPE element on a page that draws attention to the story.
What is Headline?
The space down the center of the book where the left and right pages meet.
What is the Gutter?
This feature of the camera that changes the film's sensitivity to light.
What is ISO speed?
Spread that focuses on specific classes or subject.
What is Academics Spread?
The five Ws you must have in the first two sentences.
What is the 5Ws - Who, What, Where, When, Why
This is another word for Sidebar.
What is a Mod?
The empty space on a page that prevents overcrowding.
What is White Space?
Copying another person's work and passing it off as your own.
What is plagiarism?
Two facing pages in the yearbook.
What is a spread?
Real or imaginary lines that direct the viewers direction to the point of interest in a photo.
What are Lead Lines.
Used to separate each of the sections of the yearbook.
What is a divider?
True or False: You can only interview a person one time.
What is False?
This is the direction in which you identify people in a group photo.
What is left to right?
A copy of the yearbookâs final pages that are sent to the staff for a final review and approval.
What is a proof?
This is a yearbook term to describe page numbers.
What is a folio?
Area of the book connected the front and back covers. Includes name of school, city/state and volume #.
What is the Spine?
Text that briefly explains the photo.
What are captions?
A lsit of the technical printing information about the yearbook, including colors, fonts, etc.
What is Colophon?
A strong caption includes this from your interviewee
What is a quote?
This is the opposite of a kicker.
What is a hammer?
A word or part of word that sits alone at the end of a paragraph; on a line by itself.
What is a widow or orphan?
The team leader who works with other leaders to make sure the yearbook stays on track.
What is the Editor in Chief?
What is a Ladder?
Pictures where the people are smiling at the camera.
This spread that wraps up the yearbook
What is the closing?
Besides first and last names, you must also have this when identifying a student.
What is grade/grad year?
A word or phrase that labels the topic and leads into the main headline.
What is a kicker?
Posed photographs of students and staff.
What are portraits?
A statement and visual that ties a yearbook together.
Unit of measurement equal to 1/6 inch.
What is Pica?