Photo Journalism
Interviews
News paper anatomy
Fact vs. opinion
Vocabulary
100

What types of angles are there in Journalism?

What is, High, Low, and Medium (eye to eye)

100

What are the 5 W's?

What is, who, what, when, where, why

100

What usually goes on the front page of a newspaper?

What is, breaking/important news/the lead story.

100

Is "I'm the best!" a fact or opinion?

What is, opinion

100

Define journalism

What is, to gather and share factful news.

200

Which one is an example of leading lines?

A. 3 by 3 grid

B. Lines pointing towards something to bring the viewers attention to it.

What is, B

200

What questions should you avoid in an interview?

What is, yes or no questions

200

What is a byline?

What is, the identification/who the author of the article is.

200

Is, "Germany was a main factor in World War 2" a fact or opinion?

What is, fact

200

Define a Lead.

What is, the opening paragraph designed to convey the most essential information.

300

Name 4 types of photography methods.

What is, Leading lines, Fill the frame, Rule of thirds, and Angles.

300

Is it ethical to make up information during an interview?

What is, no

300

What is a jumpline?

What is, the line that tells you on what page the article continues.

300

What is the difference between fact and opinion?

What is, a fact is a truthful statement while an opinion is what i person thinks or believes.

300

Define Hard news.

What is, time sensitive, serious news, such as politics or crime.

400

Describe what photo journalism is.

What is, A form of journalism that tells you a story through certain types of images.

400

How is a reporter's attitude important in an interview?

What is, it's supposed to make the person being interviewed comfortable to share.

400

Define a headline.

What is, the title or line at the top of the page which summarizes the main point of the story.

400

Define the word Bias.

What is, a special opinion based on only one side of the story.

400

What does FOIA sand for?

What is, Freedom of information act

500

What are the core principles of photo journalism?

What is, truth/accuracy, no manipulation, impartiality (must not be staged), and consent/context.

500

What are common interview themes you want to present?

What is, background, motivation, competency, and closing.

500

Name 4 article types in a newspaper.

What is, Hard news, features, opinions, and service pieces.

500

Is it ethical to put an opinion into an article?

What is, only if it's clarified and listed that it isn't factful news.

500

What is a stet?

What is, an editing mark instructing to leave the text as it was, ignoring a previous change.

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