Photo Composition
News Values
Journalism History
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Photo Composition
100
candid
What is a photo that is not posed: action shots and/or shots that capture a moment
100
The "now" factor; why we cover topics immediately and continue to update them.
What is timeliness?
100
inventor of the printing press
Who is Gutenberg?
100
The real title of the publication many call "McNews"
What is USA TODAY?
100
the true subject of the photo. you might say, what the photo is really "of"
What is Center of Interest
200
The study of the arrangement of objects in a photograph.
What is photo composition?
200
The news value that explains regional coverage of news. Why does Evansville Channel 14 cover Owensboro stories?
What is proximity?
200
Young Men who sold the "penny press" and yelled the headlines in the street
What are newsies?
200
to publish in print (including pictures), writing or broadcast through radio, television or film, an untruth about another which will do harm to that person ..
What is libel ? (FYI: libel is published; slander is spoken)
200
a way to make photos more appealing and providing the audience a different perspective; achieved by shooting from up high, down low, or from the side.
What is angle?
300
when all the compositional elements (parts) in a photo work together to tell the story
What is balance?
300
Covering important/notable people
What is prominence?
300
Publisher of the "New York World" and a known eccentric. He wanted to change the world through journalism, and the profession's highest prize is named for him.
Who was Joseph Pulitzer
300
How much money is the NFL officals lockout over?
What is 4.5 million?
300
objects or people that surround or "frame" the center of interest.
What is framing
400
two or more compositional elements come together to produce an unwanted and confusing effect.
What is a merger
400
Covering stories that will affect your audience. Ex: School taxes go up in the city.
What is impact?
400
archenemy of Pulitzer, publisher motivated by money, and famous for "yellow journalism."
Who is William Randolph Hearst?
400
What professional sports organization is currently on total lockout?
What is the NHL?
400
lines (track lines, line down a highway, football field lines) that lead the viewer's eye to the center of interest
What are lead lines?
500
a way of making a phto more exciting by putting the action or center of interest in the upper, lower, left or right third of the cropped image
What is Rule of Thirds
500
Coverage of sports can be included in this news element, which has to do with people vs people, people vs the government, etc.
What is conflict?
500
A man criticized the Governor of New York and was sued for libel. He won, and the trial established truth as a defense for libel.
What is the John Peter Zenger trial?
500
Who is Mitt Romney's running mate/VP candidate?
Who is Paul Ryan?
500
the moment when something happens: captured on film
What is peak of emotion?
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