Photography Skills
Interviewing 101
Story Writing
Journalism
JMU Facts
100

The "what" in the photograph, the topic/focus/image

The subject.

100

The first questions (name one) you must always ask in an interview.

"Can I record you?" "What is your name?"

100

Form of story writing that includes personal bias. 

Opinion writing. 
100
What is bias?

Showing favor, preferring one thing or belief over another. 

100

Who is JMU named after?

James Madison. 

200

Angle: Taking a picture from above your subject

Birds Eye View.

200

Form of questions you must always avoid when interviewing.

Yes or no questions.

200

Form of story writing that focuses in on one person or group and shares their story in depth. 

Feature writing. 

200

One of a journalist's most important jobs. (Excluding opinion writing). 

Avoiding bias. 

200

Number of students who attend JMU. 

Around 20,000 undergraduate students. 

300

Angle: Taking a picture from below your subject 

Worms Eye View.

300

True/False: It is not necessary to ask your interviewee to spell out their first and last name.

False 

300

In journalistic story writing, word for interviewee's words used within your story. 

Quotes/Quotations. 

300

Name two forms of journalism.

Broadcast journalism, photojournalism, reporting/writing, digital journalism, design, etc. 

300

JMU has what program that includes journalism, creative advertising, interactive design and digital video/cinema. (Hint: We've been using their classrooms this week.)

The School of Media Arts & Design (SMAD), Harrison Hall. 

400

Name for technique of positioning your subject in one of the outside thirds of a photograph

The Rule of Thirds.

400

Tactic to ask better questions. 

The 5 W's and H Questions. 

400

In journalistic story writing, word for writer's words. 

Transitions/Body Copy.

400

What is journalism?

Gathering, assessing and presenting on news and information. Reporting the truth. Sharing information with the general public. 

400

What number president was James Madison?

The 4th US President.

500

These techniques (name one) can draw attention to your subject 

Framing, Leading Lines, Breaking Repetition, etc. 

500

What are the Five W's & H Questions. 

Who, What, When, Where, Why, How?

500

All captions should include _, _ and _. 

Present tense, past tense and a quote. 

500

Writing style used by journalists. (Hint: Not MLA Style, _ Style)

AP Style (The Associated Press Stylebook)

500

JMU was a school for who originally when it opened. 

Women.