Taking Photos
Vocab
Format
Making the Yearbook!
Miscellaneous
100

What is it called when you take a photo from above?

Birds-eye view

100

What are two related pages next to each other called?

A spread

100

TRUE OR FALSE: If you make one caption have a font size of ten, do you have to make all captions on your spread size ten?

TRUE!

100

What is the front of the book called?

The cover

100

Who's your junior editor?

Junior editor, raise your hand!

200

What is it called when you take a photo from below?

Worms-eye view

200

What is the paragraph about the spread/page called?

The blurb

200

What is the range of acceptable caption sizes?

8-10

200

What are the drawings you put on pages called?

Captions

200

What is the class theme?

How to Train Your Dragon!

300

What do you need in the photo for sports? 

The person and the ball

300

What is a student's official yearbook photo called?

Their portrait

300

What should the leading be on all of your captions?

12

300

TRUE OR FALSE: You need a caption for every photo.

FALSE! There should be a small collage of photos on your page, with no captions.

300

How many years has Mrs. Linnane done yearbook?

Four years!

400

How many people do you need in a photo before you don't have to write out their individual names?

5 or more people.

400

What is the leading?

The space between lines of text

400

How many different fonts can you use for blurbs?

Two

400

How many clubs should be on each page?

Two clubs

400

Who are the 8th graders who sit in the back?

Louise and Keemia!
500

What is the name of the grid setting you should have on your phone camera?

The Rule of Thirds

500

What is the ladder?

The collection of pages/spreads on Pictavo

500

Name one of the fonts that you can use for headings.

(This is worth 750 points)

Romance, Rock Salt, Chelsea Market, or Finger Paint

500

What is the theme of this year's yearbook?

MEMORIES IN THE MAKING!

500

Who are the two editors from last year who still email Mrs. Linnane?

Mark and Chloe!

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