Legal Stuff
Photography
Yearbook Basics
Design Terms
Writing for Publications
100
Which amendment gives the freedom of speech and fredom of the press?
What is the First Ammednment
100
This is the difference between a candid and a portrait picture
What is one is posed and the other is natural (usually taken without the subject being aware of or planning for the camera)
100
This is the 1st thing most people do when they receive a yearbook
What is look for pictures of themselves
100
This term is used to describe a page in the yearbook, and can be referred to as single or double
What is spread
100
This is the term for a small bit of text that describes a picture
What is a caption
200
What are the two terms used to describe false speech that damages someone, either spoken, written, or otherwise published?
What is slander and libel
200
This is the term for "cutting" a picture so that only the key elements you want to feature now appear
What is cropping
200
This is the term for deciding what goes into a yearbook and how much space is given to each subject
What is coverage
200
This is the overall concept for the yearbook and helps drive all the design decisions, such as the cover, colors, and coverage.
What is the theme
200
this is the term for varying the way you start your captions so there is variety on your page
What is caption switching?
300
This term means an author or artists' right to control his or her own work?
What is copyright
300
This term describes other items in the picture that create imaginary paths that draw your eye towards your main subject
What is leading lines
300
This is the largest photo or graphic image on a page, and is where the reader's eye is going to go first
What is the dominant image
300
This is the term for the writing style done for newspapers, where the most important items come first followed in descending order by smaller details
What is inverted pyramid
400
This is the difference between a public and private forum?
What is a public forum is available for free speech and a private forum is space and material owned and controlled by a private person or group.
400
This technique has the photographer compose the photo by imagining a tic-tac-toe board and placing the most interesting or important items at one of the intersections, rather than dead on in the center
What is rule of thirds?
400
This is the term for the specific design pattern that goes on a page and helps maintain a consistent look
What is a template
400
This term describes short pieces of information, quotes, facts, or statistics arranged in a small block beside or near the main story
What is a side bar or modular?
500
Name any one of the three big Supreme Court cases that apply to student journalism.
What is • West Virginia State Board of Education v. Barnette, the Supreme Court recognized that public school students have First Amendment rights. (Pledge) • Tinker v. Des Moines School Independent Community School District, the Supreme Court first gave a specific standard for protection of students’ First Amendment rights. The only control given to school administrators was the right to punish school-sponsored student speech that significantly disrupted the work and discipline of the school or interfered with the rights of others. (armbands) • In 1988, Hazelwood School District v. Kuhlmeier The principal asked for PRIOR REVIEW and requested that articles on teen pregnancy and divorce be cut from the school-sponsored newspaper . The court ruled the school paper was not a PUBLIC FORUM and the school had a right to restrict content not in line with its stated educational goals and mission. (pregnancy story)
500
What is the term for a photo composition style where items are arranged symmetrically?
What is classic or balanced?
500
This is the term for the plan of what specific topics will go in what order and on which specific pages
What is the ladder
500
This imaginary line helps connect items on the page and gives the reader a guideline for where to look
What is an eyeline
500
This term describes the specific characteristics that help an editorial staff decide what to cover
What are news determinants