Interview
Vocabulary
Parts of a Newspaper
Photography
Fact or Opinion
100

The four W's

Who, What, When, and Why?

100

An angle is

 What the specific focus or viewpoint of a story?

100

A headline

What is the title of an article?

100

The definition of photography journalism

What is a form of journalism that tells the news through photography?

100

Is a rumor fact or opinion

What is a rumor is an opinion?

200

Open-ended questions are longer than closed-ended question

True

200

The definition of breaking news

What is a news story that is currently unfolding.

200

A caption

What is a brief text description?

200

The definition of camera angle

How the camera is positioned?

200

The definition of a fact

What is something that can be verified?

300

You should do before an interview to prepare

What is research and prepare your questions?

300

The definition of "off the record"

What is information provided with the agreement that it will not be published?

300

A lead

What is the opening paragraph?

300

The rule of thirds

What is the main subject not being in the center of the frame?

300

The definition of an opinion

What is a belief or judgment?

400

A closed ended question?

Closed ended questions are questions that can be answered with a yes or no

400

The definition of feature

What is an in-depth story, rather than breaking news.

400
A dateline

What is the location and date that the story was reported?

400
The definition of filling the frame.

What is making the subject the only focus?

400

"Photo journalism is the best." Is this a fact or opinion

Opinion

500

An open ended question?

Open ended questions are questions that cant be answered with a yes or no

500

The definition of "scoop"

What is a major news story?

500

A byline

What is the name of the writer?

500

The definition of leading lines

What are lines that lead the viewers eyes?

500

"Photo journalism requires photos." fact or opinion

Fact

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