Theme?
Theme?
Copy?
Copy?
Photography?
100
Final pages of the yearbook (typically three pages or more where the theme is concluded).
What is closing.
100
A spread used to separate each of the sections of the yearbook.
What is divider.
100
A verbal statement and a visual look which tie all parts of the yearbook together.
What is theme.
100
A line of large type used to tell the reader what is to follow.
What is headline.
100
The person the reporter interviews.
What is source.
200
The story.
What is copy.
200
Front cover of the yearbook which includes the name of the book, the year and the theme.
What is front lid.
200
A writer's specific focus on a broader topic.
What is angle.
200
A conversation between a reporter and a source.
What is interview.
200
A list of guidelines a writer uses to maintain consistent punctuation and capitalization.
What is style sheet.
300
Refers both to the topics features on individual spreads and how the topics are highlighted.
What is coverage.
300
A page-by-page listing of the yearbook's contents.
What is index.
300
Identification of the person who said the words being quotes.
What is attribution.
300
An attention-grabbing story introduction that sets the one of the story.
What is lead.
300
The opening in a photographic lens that admits light.
What is aperture.
400
Heavier sheets of paper which hold the pages of the yearbook.
What is endsheet.
400
A traditional yearbook is typically broken up into six...
What is sections.
400
A few sentences that identify the who, what, where, when, why and how of a picture.
What is caption.
400
A direct statement a reporter obtains through an interview.
What is quote.
400
An action photo that tells a story or captures a moment.
What is candid photo.
500
The page number and the topic of a spread places as a unit.
What is folio tab.
500
Two facing or side-by-side pages in a yearbook.
What is spread.
500
When a reporter provides his or her opinion to the reader.
What is editorializing.
500
A smaller headline which accompanies the main headline and provides detailed information.
What is sub headline.
500
The subject of a photo.
What is center of interest.
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