What does photography do?
Photography helps remembers events, express feelings, and captures a person's evidence.
What are the 5 W's?
The 5 W's are who, what, when, where, and why,
What is an opinion?
An opinion is something someone thinks is true.
What is the main reason for editing and revising?
Making sure all corrections in spelling and punctuation are correct
What is a byline?
The reporter name usually pointed at the start.
How does photography affect a story?
Photography can affect a story by showing evidence, proving a side wrong, and sharing to others what really happened in the event.
What are close-ended questions?
Close-ended questions are questions which include the answers yes or no.
What is a fact?
Graphs, quotes, and other evidence that shows that shows something is actually true.
How are editing and revising similar?
Both improve clarity, strengthen, message. and review work
What is a copy?
The text of a story, article, or script
What is Photography?
The art or practice of taking pictures using a camera to capture light.
What are the main rules for interviewing?
The main rules for interviewing are shaking hands, keeping eye contact, and smiling.
How can opinions help stories?
Opinions can help stories by showing or convincing others that they should be right.
What is editing and revising?
Editing and revising help on grammar, mechanic style ,purpose, structure and clarity.
What is a Nut graf?
A paragraph that explains the context and relevance of the story.
What is the main idea of the Rule of Thirds?
The main idea is to create a more balanced engaging, and dynamic composition off center.
What's the main idea for interviewing?
The main idea of an interview is to see if a person is qualified for a role.
How can facts help stories?
Facts help stories by showing evidence that something is right and making the reader believe.
What are the differences between editing and revising?
Revising is rethinking the story, while editing is basically polishing or fixing the final version.
What is hard news?
Serious. time-insensitive stories regarding politics, crime, or economics.
How do you use "Leading lines" and "Framing" to pull the viewers eye exactly where you want them to look?
Use shapes to create a path for the eyes to follow.
How to avoid close ended questions?
Ask questions that start with "What", "How", or "Tell me about".
What are the similarities and differences between facts and opinions?
They both give information and influence the story. The differences are facts are always true, while opinions are subjective.
How does editing and revising correlate with journalism?
It checks facts, revises for information, and has ethical responsibility.
What is Defamation?
False communication that harms a person’s reputation.