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1 Yearbook Vocabulary By, John Michael

2 Content Content of a yearbook Study Guide. Questions with answers.

3 Question 1 Why is verbal format sometimes the best way to tell a story? Answer: Quotes allow people to tell their own stories. Words provide facts, detail, & descriptions.

4 Question 2 Describe the following types of verbal elements: Headlines Feature Stories Quick Reads Captions

5 Headlines The large lettering at the top of a page to attract readers and to summarize the story.

6 Feature Stories They tell the 5 W’s and H. (Who, What, When, Where, Why, & How)

7 Quick Reads A short story, figures, & in non traditional story formats.

8 Captions A short description of a photo.

9 Question 3 Explain the kind of questions a reporter asks for the 5 W’s & H. Answer: Who: People’s names. What: Description of the event. When: When is the event. Where: Where is the event. Why: Why is the event occurring. How: Method of event operation.

10 Question 4 Describe the following types of photography used on a yearbook spread with their descriptions. Single Shot Series Montage C.O.B. Mortise

11 Single Shot One picture taken to tell a story.

12 Series Three or more pictures taken to tell a story.

13 Montage A collection of photos.

14 C.O.B. A picture with the background cut out.

15 Mortise A small photo inset/inserted into a larger photo.

16 Question 5 Why must the verbal and visual journalists work together? Answer: To make the story more complete which gives readers more complete answers in the story & more focus when using both.

17 Question 6 Describe the different purposes of photojournalistic and reference photos. Photojournalistic photos – These photos tell stories, show action, & reaction. Reference photos – These photos are portraits & group shots to show school enrollment. NOTE: Venn diagram on next slide.

18 Venn Diagram Photojournalistic *Shows action & reaction *Tells stories Reference *Portraits *Group Shots *Shows school enrollment

19 The End Thank you for watching and participating. I hope you enjoyed. Made 10/07/10 Have a GREAT DAY!


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