Who, What, Where, When, Why are all examples of _______________________.
What are the 5W's?
100
When the subject of the photo doesn't know they're being photographed.
What is a candid photo?
100
Two or more lines of secondary BESIDE lines of primary.
What is a tripod headline?
100
Students must meet their assigned yearbook _____________________, or we won’t be able to print our pages on time, and the yearbook will be delivered late in the spring.
What is a deadline?
200
A yearbook student should fill up a spread with 15-20 photos to avoid having any wasted ________________________.
What is white space?
200
Copying down an interviewee’s answer word-for-word is also known as this.
What is verbatim transcript?
200
Photographers use this technique to add interest to their photos, rather than placing the subject smack dab in the center of the shot.
What is the Rule of Thirds?
200
One or more lines of secondary BELOW primary.
What is a hammer headline?
200
An idea that unifies, or brings together, the entire yearbook.
What is theme?
300
Lines, screens, textures, white space, typography, color, tints, and shapes are all examples of ______________________________.
What are cool tools?
300
Simply states WHO is doing WHAT in the photo.
What is a cutline caption?
300
Using ______________________ is when a photographer offsets the "weight" of his subject by including another object of lesser importance to fill the space.
What is Balancing Elements?
300
One line of secondary ABOVE primary.
What is a kicker headline?
300
This shows where each page will be located in the yearbook.
What is the ladder?
400
When planning for a page, make sure the yearbook spread has a decent amount of _______________________. Fill up the page with photos, interviews, surveys, and design elements rather than an abundant amount of white space.
What is coverage?
400
This summarizes a montage of pictures, according to space available.
What is a collective caption?
400
Creating two equal parts that are mirror images of each other.
What is symmetry?
400
TWO or more lines of secondary ABOVE primary.
What is a wicket headline?
400
Planning and conducting an _______________________ is one way to gather information for a yearbook page. It will add more information and student opinion to the page.
What is an interview?
500
A different way of telling the story other than an article.
What is an alternative copy?
500
This gives credit to the yearbook students who created the page and took its photos.
What is a folio?
500
Zoom in close to your subject to get rid of any clutter. This will give more focus to it. This is called ____________________________________.
What is cropping?
500
When writing creative headlines, it’s important to incorporate this.
What is figurative language?
500
Contains sixteen page sections. Eight of sixteen pages are printed on one side of a big piece of paper that’s glued into the yearbook.