Broadsheet - 3 or more stories on the front page.
Tabloid - 2 or less stories on the front page.
News Magazine - no stories on the front page.
- will always have a glossy cover.
Things about our schools paper i think are usual for broadsheets:
- headline
- kicker for each article
- pictures
- flag
- teaser (on flag)
- folio (text under the flag. Schools name, website, location, ect.)
- caption (header, caption itself, photo by.)
- by-line (author & title on staff)
- stop at the end of each story
- jump (end of story on main page saying "see __ page __". Then on that page it says "continue __". )
- a line between each story
- screens (adds some color and help divide.)
- info graphic (place where you get more information in graphical form.)
- index
- mast head (staff box, editorial policy, organizations/ awards)
Friday, April 26, 2013
Monday, April 22, 2013
The 7 News Values in the News
Prominence
The article talks about a man who has recently passed and the impact he had on UT.
Former UT Law School Dean John Sutton dies at 95
http://www.statesman.com/news/news/former-ut-law-school-dean-john-sutton-dies-at-95/nXR8p/
Timeliness
This article gives you information collected over time of how people in the law field are getting away with law disobedience.
Many DAs, judges, lawmakers stay in office after DWIs
http://www.statesman.com/news/news/local/many-das-judges-lawmakers-stay-in-office-after-dwi/nXR5M/
The article talks about a man who has recently passed and the impact he had on UT.
Former UT Law School Dean John Sutton dies at 95
http://www.statesman.com/news/news/former-ut-law-school-dean-john-sutton-dies-at-95/nXR8p/
Timeliness
This article gives you information collected over time of how people in the law field are getting away with law disobedience.
Many DAs, judges, lawmakers stay in office after DWIs
http://www.statesman.com/news/news/local/many-das-judges-lawmakers-stay-in-office-after-dwi/nXR5M/
SLO final review
Who: St. Burnard.
What: Slobbering for a hamburger.
Where: At a photo shoot at a shelter.
When: Yesterday
Why: Hasn't been adopted yet and needs a home.
How: Call the animal shelter.
HL: Adoptive today!
1. This is Cody, the St.burnard, he is in need of a loving new home.
2. He has been at the pets society shelter for 3 months, to adoptive this playful and needing dog, please call 555-8679.
Rules of photography: Simplicity & cropping, possibly rule of thirds (the eye is why)
Prime Lense.
What: Slobbering for a hamburger.
Where: At a photo shoot at a shelter.
When: Yesterday
Why: Hasn't been adopted yet and needs a home.
How: Call the animal shelter.
HL: Adoptive today!
1. This is Cody, the St.burnard, he is in need of a loving new home.
2. He has been at the pets society shelter for 3 months, to adoptive this playful and needing dog, please call 555-8679.
Rules of photography: Simplicity & cropping, possibly rule of thirds (the eye is why)
Prime Lense.
Lenses and Photography Vocabulary
I would use a telephoto lens to capture a subject that is to far away to take a decent picture of. Like an animal in the wild, or a player in a soccer game. These are are subjects i need to be able to zoom in on to get the desired shot.
I would use a prime lens to capture a subject that is close to me and i can angle myself around. Like a model posing.
I would use a wide-angle lens to capture a large subject or a scenery picture. Like a large field or beach that is busy and full of excitement.
Depth of Field (shallow and wide)- The amount of shadows in the picture that make up the dept in the subject.
Light (angle and intensity)- The lighting in the photo and how it bounces and plays with the subjects look in the photo.
Shadows Diffusion- The way shadows look and how they cross in the photo.
Exposure- The amount of light being allowed into the lenses pupil.
Aperture (f-stop)- Is how wide the lens is at the time they photo is being taken.
Shutter speed- The part of the lens that helps stop movement and slow down any objects in the photo.
ISO-is the information and altered effects for a photo.
I would use a prime lens to capture a subject that is close to me and i can angle myself around. Like a model posing.
I would use a wide-angle lens to capture a large subject or a scenery picture. Like a large field or beach that is busy and full of excitement.
Depth of Field (shallow and wide)- The amount of shadows in the picture that make up the dept in the subject.
Light (angle and intensity)- The lighting in the photo and how it bounces and plays with the subjects look in the photo.
Shadows Diffusion- The way shadows look and how they cross in the photo.
Exposure- The amount of light being allowed into the lenses pupil.
Aperture (f-stop)- Is how wide the lens is at the time they photo is being taken.
Shutter speed- The part of the lens that helps stop movement and slow down any objects in the photo.
ISO-is the information and altered effects for a photo.
Tuesday, April 16, 2013
Composition, lenses and photography terms
Depth of Field (shallow and wide)- Showing with more precision exactly what the focus is by blurring out the rest so the eye focuses on the subject or what you wish for the viewer to see.
Light (angle and intensity)- The brightness of the photo, depends on the area and at what place the camera is held at.
Shadows Diffusion- Taking out or minimizing shadows in the photograph.
Exposure- The amount of light exposed to the camera, how large the lenses eye is and how much light it is being able to take in.
Aperture (f-stop)- How much light is being allowed to travel into the lense, and how much light will be in the photo product.
Shutter speed- The ability to spot a moving object in the photo depends on the power of the shutterspeed.
ISO-
Light (angle and intensity)- The brightness of the photo, depends on the area and at what place the camera is held at.
Shadows Diffusion- Taking out or minimizing shadows in the photograph.
Exposure- The amount of light exposed to the camera, how large the lenses eye is and how much light it is being able to take in.
Aperture (f-stop)- How much light is being allowed to travel into the lense, and how much light will be in the photo product.
Shutter speed- The ability to spot a moving object in the photo depends on the power of the shutterspeed.
ISO-
Monday, April 8, 2013
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