This is a yes or no question
What is a closed question
This is the lens in which you view things
What is bias?
What is broadcast journalism?
What is journalism presented digitally
What shot shows your viewer where you are at?
What is an establishing shot?
What are Musselman's school colors?
What is green and white with a touch of red?
This question is meant to provide a longer answer
What is an open question
Where does bias come from?
What is personal experience?
What caused broadcast journalism to really take off?
What is World War 2?
What rule makes you look at things through a grid?
What is the Rule of Thirds?
What is Musselman High School named after?
What is the C.H. Musselman Company?
What should you always show your interview subject?
What is respect?
The FCC instituted this policy in 1947 to keep things "fair"
What is the Fairness Doctrine
What allows you to get news instantly?
What is Social Media?
What shot makes the viewer feel as if they are involved in the conversation?
What is over the shoulder?
What was the name of the school before Musselman was built?
What is Bunker Hill High School?
What is the best way to do an interview?
What is face to face?
In what year did the FCC eliminate the Fairness Doctrine?
What is 1987
What do reporters have an obligation to do?
What is be fair and accurate?
What shot has you position your camera down but looking up at your subject?
What is an up shot?
In what year was the current high school building built?
What is 1998?
What is the last thing you should ask?
What is "Is there anything else you want to talk about?"
Why is it important to understand bias?
Which reporter is credited for truly launching broadcast journalism?
Who is Edward R. Murrow?
What is a two shot?
What is when you have two subjects at different focal lengths in the same shot
Who is the only Musselman alumni to play in the NFL?
Who is Trevon Wesco?