Copy
Journalism
Photography
Design
Interviews
100
This section of the yearbook contains short or long sentences under photos to describe the moments captured?

Captions

100

What style of writing do we use?

AP Style

100

What's the best lens for Volleyball?

17-50, 17-55

100

This element of yearbook design involves the consistent use of fonts, colors, and layout styles throughout the book.


Theme

100

What do you never ask for in an Interview?

QUOTES!!!!!

200

This term refers to the written tributes by student to commerate their time in school, often found lateral to their senior portrait.

Senior quotes

200

This design technique is used to place important elements in the yearbook, like titles and key photos, where they are most likely to draw attention.

Focal point.
200
This is the term for the amount of light that reaches the camera sensor.

Exposure.

300

This type of yearbook copy provides an overview of an event, usually placed alongside photos of the event.

Story

300

This term refers to the practice of ensuring that all elements on a yearbook page are aligned and organized to create a visually pleasing layout.

Grid design

300
This rule of composition divides the frame into nine equal parts, placing the subject along these lines or their intersections.

The rule of thirds.

400

This part of the book introduces the theme and tone of the entire book.

Opening copy

400

This design principle involves using repeated visual elements, like colors or shapes, to create a sense of unity in the yearbook.

Repetition. 

400

What's the best way to zoom in with a fixed lens? (like a 50mm, has no zoom)

Your feet!!!

500
The biggest cliches to avoid in your copy.

Team bonding

500
Where do you find layouts.

Layout pro, design, my templates.

500

This term describes the sharpness or clarity of a photograph?

focus.

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