Sections
Writing
Types of Photos
Compostion
General
100

Covers all aspects of curriculum-related experiences

ACADEMICS

100

The main text, story or article. Also called copy. Stories come in a variety of formats and include facts, figures and quotes.

STORY

100

Capture the important moments when they’re happening; they show an activity or event in progress.

ACTION

100

Shoot from high to low angle.

BIRD’S-EYE VIEW

100

A period of time shortly after sunrise and shortly before sunset that yields a beautiful light.

GOLDEN HOUR

200

Dictated by budget and policy and can include business and/or recognition ads.

ADVERTISING

200

The large type designed to attract readers to stories and draw them into pages.

HEADLINE

200

Emotion, emotion, emotion.

REACTION

200

Tight close-up, eliminating wasted space around the edges.

FILL THE FRAME

200

CVI

Center of Visual Interest

300

Covers the activities of school groups, emphasizing the value of membership and experiences.

ORGANIZATION

300

Text blocks accompanying photos that add information. Captions answer readers’ questions about the photograph.

CAPTIONS

300

Group shots and portraits that provide a record of the school population and the membership of organizations and clubs

REFERENCE

300

Using things like doorways, trees and human arms, to accentuate the importance of the CVI.

FRAMING

300

The story of the year told through complete, balanced, relevant and dynamic verbal and visual content.

COVERAGE

400

Covers students, faculty and staff in portraits and feature stories that serve as the record of the school

PEOPLE

400

Typically short stories or groups of facts presented in a broad range of writing and design formats.

QUICK READS

400

Tell stories, show action and reaction, provide a variety of subjects and points of view.

PHOTOJOURNALISTIC

400

leads the viewer into the photo

LEADING LINES

400

A diagram or online tool used to plan content/coverage, deadlines and color.

LADDER

500

Section of a yearbook that covers activities in and out of school that directly affect the lives of students. Focuses on students as individuals.

STUDENT LIFE

500

An angle narrowly defines a topic, making specific verbal and visual storytelling possible.

ANGLE

500

Presents facts and figures, often poll and survey results, in a visual way that often includes illustrative art.

INFOGRAPHIC

500

Control of the background so unnecessary elements, like trees or people, don’t distract from the CVI.

SIMPLICITY

500

using crisp focus on the foreground, middle ground and background

DEPTH & LAYERS