Broadsheet paper
Tabloid has 2 or less stories
News magazine has 0 stories tries to be a actual magazine
It will always have a plastic cover.
Date, time, Heading, top story, index, Vol#,Headline, pictures
Folio is the text under neat the flag.
Things that have to be in the front cover.
Date,Vol#, Folio, Address and phone number, Captions part one is header, part two the caption it self 2 sentences, Photo by. By line, a stop,
Jump- gets you one place to the next page to finish the story.
Screens are places that have color.
info graphic
Staff box names, editorial policy's, organizations,
Friday, April 26, 2013
Monday, April 22, 2013
Front pages of the world
What is your favorite newspaper front page? Why?
The wall street journal because of the story of the earth quake in asia it made it look interesting.
What is your favorite headline from that newspaper? Why are you interested in it?
The china quake isolates some victims, it interest me because i want to know what happen to the victims in the earth quake.
How many stories are on the front page of your favorite?
four stories.
What do you notice that all newspaper front pages have in common? Look at design, size of photos, size of story text, etc. They have the same big tittle or name of the newspaper on top of the page. The # of page and the text is always readable. The pictures are usually only one big picture and if any other pictures are tiny. The date and time on top.
What are things that vary (or are different) on the front pages of different newspapers? Look at design, size of photos, size of headlines, etc. The amount of stories on one page, the language everything is typed in, where the advertisement goes its in different places, and where the main story is located. The page tittles of all pages on the side.
Tuesday, April 16, 2013
SLO final review
Who spike
What slobbering b/c there is a burger in front of him
When yesterday monday april 15
Where photo shoot for petco
Why make money for petco
How making him hungry
HL: The drooling for hunger
Caption: The dog Spike posing and slobbering in his Petco photo shoot.
Yesterday he was advertising Petco, Spike slobbered for a burger in front of him.
Rules of photography
Simplicity- single background makes dog pop out
Cropping- i can't see the whole dog.
Rule of thirds- the 4 points of interest have good viewing points.
News value
The dog wants a burger.
Drooling because he's hungry.
Lighting/ Exposure
Is on top of the dog.
Lens
Taken with Prime lens
Make it better
Change the setting to a fancy petco background
Less zoom
What slobbering b/c there is a burger in front of him
When yesterday monday april 15
Where photo shoot for petco
Why make money for petco
How making him hungry
HL: The drooling for hunger
Caption: The dog Spike posing and slobbering in his Petco photo shoot.
Yesterday he was advertising Petco, Spike slobbered for a burger in front of him.
Rules of photography
Simplicity- single background makes dog pop out
Cropping- i can't see the whole dog.
Rule of thirds- the 4 points of interest have good viewing points.
News value
The dog wants a burger.
Drooling because he's hungry.
Lighting/ Exposure
Is on top of the dog.
Lens
Taken with Prime lens
Make it better
Change the setting to a fancy petco background
Less zoom
Lenses and Photography Vocabulary
I would use a telephoto lens to take a picture of things that are far.
I would use a prime lens to take a picture of something close.
I would use a wide-angle lens to take a picture of something big.
Depth of Field (shallow and wide) The length of how far the object is away from things.
Light (angle and intensity) The amount of light in the picture and background
Shadows The shade made by the object or human covering light.
Exposure The expose light in the picture
Aperture (f-stop) controls the amount of light coming into the opening in the camera.
Shutter speed how much light let in.
ISO the sensitivity of light let in to the camera.
I would use a prime lens to take a picture of something close.
I would use a wide-angle lens to take a picture of something big.
Depth of Field (shallow and wide) The length of how far the object is away from things.
Light (angle and intensity) The amount of light in the picture and background
Shadows The shade made by the object or human covering light.
Diffusion the scatter of light.
Exposure The expose light in the picture
Aperture (f-stop) controls the amount of light coming into the opening in the camera.
Shutter speed how much light let in.
ISO the sensitivity of light let in to the camera.
Friday, April 12, 2013
The 7 News Values In The News
Timeliness--http://www.kvue.com/news/world/202696061.html this article goes with this one because the article is from today and a fact that recently happened.
Proximity – http://www.kvue.com/news/state/202684331.html it was here in texas and close to austin.
Prominence-http://dealbook.nytimes.com/2013/04/12/wells-fargo-profit-rises-22/?ref=business The business place well fargo is increasing the profit percentage.
The more cops in school the more kids going to court for misbehaviors.
The US warning North korea about missiles and nuclear bombs and that we will protect the US and start war with them.
Human Interest-
http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2013/04/12/children-kidnapped-cuba/2076639/ parents kidnap there kids to cuba.
Novelty –
Adults pretending to be terrified of scary monsters.
Monday, April 8, 2013
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