photo journalism
sports journalism
news journalism
broadcasting journalism
journalism
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what is photo journalism

A specific form of journalism that create image in order to tell a story.

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What is a "Beat Writer"?

A journalist assigned to cover one specific team or sport long-term.

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What is a "Lead"

The opening paragraph that grabs attention

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how do you stay calm during a broadcast

? Focus only on confirmed facts, clearly labeling

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What is a "Beat"?

A specific topic or geographic area

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what does a photo journalist does when there taking a picture.

they make sure the get all the important suff and not backround.

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How do you handle a game recap

Focus on the final score, key turning points, standout players, and the impact on the standings.

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What is Libel?

Publishing a false statement that damages a person's or organization's reputation.

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What is "ENG"?

Electronic News Gathering

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What is a "Summary Lead"?

A one-sentence opening that provides the most important facts

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What do you do before using someone else's image.

Ask for permission to use it.

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How do you stay current with sports news and trends?

Follow up on teams socials and news

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What defines "Newsworthiness"?

Factors like impact (number of people affected), proximity (closeness to the audience)

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How does broadcast writing differ from print?

It is written for the ear

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What are the 5 w's

  • Who?
  • What?
  • Where?
  • Why?
  • When?
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what happend when you use someone photo without permission

You can get copyrighted and sued

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How do you handle a tough interview?

Stay professional, remain persistent with your questions, and look for alternative sources if they won't talk.

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What is the Inverted Pyramid?

A writing structure where the most important information (the lead) is placed at the beginning

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What is a "Package

A self-contained, pre-recorded news story

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what are the top 3 journalism categories

Investigative Journalism 

Political Journalism 

Digital/Online Journalism

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What is the rule of thirds

he rule of thirds in photojournalism is a composition guideline that divides an image into a  grid, placing the main subject along the lines or at the four intersection

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What is "Press Row"?

Reserved seating at a game providing media members with the best view for reporting.

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What are the 5 W's and H?

Who what when where why how

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how are number handled

 Large figures are usually rounded (e.g., "$24,123" becomes "over 24-thousand dollars") to avoid confusing the viewer during a quick broadcast

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What is "Attribution

Identifying the origin of information