what is photo journalism
A specific form of journalism that create image in order to tell a story.
What is a "Beat Writer"?
A journalist assigned to cover one specific team or sport long-term.
What is a "Lead"
The opening paragraph that grabs attention
how do you stay calm during a broadcast
? Focus only on confirmed facts, clearly labeling
What is a "Beat"?
A specific topic or geographic area
what does a photo journalist does when there taking a picture.
they make sure the get all the important suff and not backround.
How do you handle a game recap
Focus on the final score, key turning points, standout players, and the impact on the standings.
What is Libel?
Publishing a false statement that damages a person's or organization's reputation.
What is "ENG"?
Electronic News Gathering
What is a "Summary Lead"?
A one-sentence opening that provides the most important facts
What do you do before using someone else's image.
Ask for permission to use it.
How do you stay current with sports news and trends?
Follow up on teams socials and news
What defines "Newsworthiness"?
Factors like impact (number of people affected), proximity (closeness to the audience)
How does broadcast writing differ from print?
It is written for the ear
What are the 5 w's
what happend when you use someone photo without permission
You can get copyrighted and sued
How do you handle a tough interview?
Stay professional, remain persistent with your questions, and look for alternative sources if they won't talk.
What is the Inverted Pyramid?
A writing structure where the most important information (the lead) is placed at the beginning
What is a "Package
A self-contained, pre-recorded news story
what are the top 3 journalism categories
Investigative Journalism
Political Journalism
Digital/Online Journalism
What is the rule of thirds
he rule of thirds in photojournalism is a composition guideline that divides an image into a grid, placing the main subject along the lines or at the four intersection
What is "Press Row"?
Reserved seating at a game providing media members with the best view for reporting.
What are the 5 W's and H?
Who what when where why how
how are number handled
Large figures are usually rounded (e.g., "$24,123" becomes "over 24-thousand dollars") to avoid confusing the viewer during a quick broadcast
What is "Attribution
Identifying the origin of information