PROFILE PROJECT Reminders and Rubric.

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PROFILE PROJECT Reminders and Rubric

Profile Project Checklist Rough Spread due/plug in day: Mon/Tues, 11/18-19 Last chance for me to edit/give feedback before the final Final Due Monday/Tuesday, 11/25-26 Story – 100 pts Project – 75 pts Photos – 25 pts Captions – 25 pts Setup grade: Everything saved in the right place and hard copy of final and rough turned in to me – 25 pts Saved on the YEARBOOK DRIVE, in the Journalism I folder, in a period folder, in folder with your name

Story – 100 pts 350-400 words (must fit space!!!) Needs headline and subheadline Focused on one aspect of one person Rough and final turned in together Follows following sets of rules: 10 rules of feature writing (PAST TENSE) Chapter 3-5 Rad Write Caught Ya rules

Photos – 25 pts Need 3 candid photos saved digitally (1 megabyte min. please) Candid = your person in action Checkout of point and shoots is possible (see me after school) At least one photo is yours!!!

Captions – 25 pts Need minimum of two sentences per photo (some group captions may only fit two for dominant – other two can be just one) First sentence is present tense and describes the action of photo Second sentence (and others) give background information, quotes, etc. Try not to start with the name Example: In a game against Oviedo, guard Spencer Davis shoots a three point shot over the defender. Davis averaged 23 points per game…

Making everything right – 25 pts Make sure the look of the layout and the sizes and type style of all of the words matches the original If you need to check (or really messed up) open up a template from the Journalism I folder and copy and paste Story = 10 pt Aparajita regular, flush left (align left), with 1p3 tabs Caption Lead in = 10 pt Open Sans Caption body = 8 pt Aparajita italic Photo credit = 6 pt Aparajita italic (photo by) Headline = Ostrich Sans, two colors Subheadline = 14 pt Open Sans

PRINTING Go to File/Print Choose the ONE page your project is on (2 = left, 3 = right) Choose the 6-201-COLOR printer Under Setup, hoose ‘scale to fit’ PRINT!