What is the rule of thirds?
The famous rule involves imagining a 3x3 grid over your photo and place subject in intersecting lines
What is integrity?
Doing the right thing even when no one is watching.
What is attire?
What you wear to look professional.
What is a lead?
The very first sentence of a story or article.
What is a headline?
The large text at the top of an article.
What is framing? ( or frame within a frame )
when you use object to surround then main subject
What is ethics?
The study of what is right and wrong.
What is a resume?
A document listing your skills and school activities.
What is the summary?
The term for the "5 W's" found in a news lead.
What is clickbait?
Words that spark curiosity so people click or read.
Why is point of view/perspective?
Instead of just standing a photographer might use a birds eye view.
What is the Golden Rule?
Treating others the way you want to be treated.
What is a follow-up?
A thank-you message sent after the meeting.
What is a hook?
A lead that grabs the reader's attention immediately.
What is alliteration?
Using the same starting letter for multiple words.
What is symmetry?
This term describes when two halves of the picture look the same.
What are values?
Standards that help you decide between right and wrong.
What is preparation?
Researching a company or club before you visit.
What is a dialogue lead?
Starting a story with a person speaking.
What is a subhead?
A smaller headline found directly under the main one.
What is fill the frame?
to fill the frame with the subject
What is responsibility?
Taking ownership of your actions and their consequences.
What is a question?
Asking "What is a typical day like here?" at the end.
What is a descriptive lead?
A lead that describes a specific place or feeling.
What is a pun?
A headline that uses a play on words or a joke.