This was the last deadline for the final pages.
What is April 20?
Any thing other than the words of the story is called this.
What is a design element?
Before going out to take pictures, you should do these three things.
What is check the battery, check for a SD card, and take a practice picture.
The story at the beginning of the yearbook explains this.
What is the theme?
The person who took the most pictures this year.
Who is Efim?
Our yearbooks will arrive in (blank) June.
What is early?
The words, usually the biggest on the page, are called this.
What is a headline?
Pictures of people doing something when they aren't necessarily looking at the camera.
What is a candid?
The process of going over a story to eliminate errors.
What is editing?
This person spearheaded the mugs pages.
The last day of school is ...
What is June 16?
The average number of pictures, within a range, on a yearbook page.
What is 4 to 6 photos?
In covering an event, you should strive to take these types of shots.
What is close up, medium range, and long range (or establishing)?
Something somebody said, word for word.
What is a quote?
Of these two, he's known as the "good" one.
Who is Tristan Khun?
This is a highly nutritious, sweet fruit from the palm tree.
What is a date?
A layout done over two pages.
What is a spread?
What a good caption includes.
What is the who, what, when, where and why. Also: Supplemental, non-obvious information.
When interviewing, don't ask these types of questions.
What is yes or no?
This person was the chief designer of the theme pages.
Who is Ekaterina?
Mr. Beene's birthday.
What is October 10.
Unless your layout requires otherwise, most pages use this strategy when picking photos.
What is a main, or dominant, photo and a series of secondary and smaller images?
What is not getting close enough?
The most important thing to get right in a story or caption.
This person is probably in the yearbook more than any other person on staff.
Who is Jaycee?