Photojournalism - Commercials

Montag, 9. Februar 2015

PhotoJ - Other High School Newspapers

Questions:

1. I really liked the Talisman from Sheldon High School (http://issuu.com/shs-talisman/docs/talisman_vol_49_issue_2_october_31_) because I think they have a great design. It is simple but the school emblem is clearly visible.

2. The Arapahoe Herald from Arapahoe High school totally grabbed my attention because of their front picture.

3. Their major headline is ''Let me speak''. I would not be so interested in if they had another picture, but with the picture I would definitely read it.

4. None

5. They all have a major headline, the school or newspapers emblem, date, name of school, address, at least one major picture.

6. Some have just one picture with a major headline and without stories but some have at least one story on the front page and hints for other stories on the following pages. Also some have more or less pictures in different sizes.

7. Most of the times they were similar but some High School newspapers don't have stories on the front and every other newspapers from around the world have at least one big story with a text on the front.


Broadsheet:
http://issuu.com/theview/docs/february_2014_issue
http://issuu.com/kpool33/docs/dec._20_np
http://issuu.com/vkibler/docs/december_issue_combined

Tabliod:
http://issuu.com/scotscoop/docs/carlmont_september_highlander
http://issuu.com/thecorrespondent/docs/frontpage_merged_fdb3e411d7b319
http://issuu.com/shs-talisman/docs/talisman_vol_49_issue_2_october_31_

NewsMagazine:
http://issuu.com/arapahoeherald/docs/october_issue
http://issuu.com/valleyviking/docs/the_viking_issue_2_final
http://issuu.com/dmnorthhighoracle/docs/issue_4_1.31.13


Definitions:

Headlines the headline is the text indicating the nature of the article below it


Subheadlines a smaller, secondary headline that usually elaborates on the main headline above it


Lines a line at the beginning of a newspaper or magazine article that gives the writer's name


Boxes a ruled border around a story or art


Photos in Web design, any photo, illustration or imported graphic displayed on a page


Teaser an eye-catching graphic element, on Page One or section fronts, that promotes an item inside; also called a promo

Flag the name of a newspaper as it's displayed on Page One; also called a nameplate

Folios type at the top of an inside page giving the newspaper's name, date and page number

Captions a line or block of type providing descriptive information about a photo; used interchangeably with cutline


Stories written work published in a print or electronic medium


Bylines the reporter's name, usually at the beginning of a story


Jumps to continue a story on another page; text that's been continued on another page is called the jump


Story dividers anything used to divide stories. Lines, boxes, etc

Screens a pattern of tiny dots used to create gray areas; to screen a photo is to turn it into a halftone

Infographics newsroom slang for "informational graphic"; any map, chart or diagram used to analyze an event, object or place

Masthead/staff box a block of information, including staff names and publication data, often printed on the editorial page

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