Tuesday, April 23, 2013

New Papers Notes

Styles 

News Magazine

  •    Almost always have glossy front and back cover 
  • 8 x 11 (Like a shit of paper )  
  • Never have story on front 
Tabloid

  • Newsprint
  • small
  • 2 Or less stories  
Broad Sheet

  • Wide, big 
  • 3 or 4 stories 
Elements

  • Headline 
  • Sub titile 
  • Main Pictures 
  • stories ( Author, their title )
  • page number 
  • captions ( 3 Parts ; caption, person who did the photo, The real Caption )  
  • sections
  • Contact Info 
  • Title ( The FLAG ) 
  • Website
  • Folio (School Name, Motto, Austin Tx, Website, Volume #, issue #, Date,  )
  • Teasers 
  •  Jump - Starts one place then jumps to a other place in finish it, Has head line in page number
  • Use Line - Separate the stories 
  • Graphics ( Who did the drawing )
  • Table of contents ( tells you were everything is at ) 
  • Kicker ( Start of the Stories )
Mast Head Elements 
  • Staff box
  • Editorial 
  • Organizations
  • Line
  • The Address 
  • Authors picture
  • There opinion   


Broadsheet - the largest newspaper size - 3+ stories
Tabloid - smaller newspaper size - 2 or less stories
NewsMagazine - glossy cover - no stories, photo only might be glossy inside or maybe newsprint.

Elements present on a well designed newspaper page:
Headlines - complete sentences
Subheadlines
Lines
Boxes
Photos
Teasers - headlines that direct the reader to inside pages - may have a photo or graphic
Flag - the name of the newspaper - may be mixed with other elements like a teaser, information from the folio, etc. See Eagle's Eye
Folios - reference numbers and information - school name, city and state, slogan, section name, page number, school address, phone number, website, date, volume and issue #.
Captions - three parts - headline, caption and byline
Stories
Bylines - name and title of the writer - might be positioned at the top or bottom of the story
Jumps - at the end of the text box (story) - tells the reader where to go to finish the story - "jumps" inside. Includes To and From information on both pages.
Story dividers - are often single thin lines, sometimes between columns in stories
Screens - boxes around text and are often colored - 20% or less density
Infographics - information in graphic form - pie-charts, t-graphs, graphs are all great examples
Table of Content
Masthead/staff box - three parts - staff box, editorial policy and organizations

Front Pages of the World

Monday, April 15, 2013

The 7 News Values In The News


Conflict- South Korea and U.S. Gird for Missile Test by North Korea ( http://www.nytimes.com/2013/04/11/world/asia/north-korea-missile.html?ref=world&_r=0 )
I chose this one for conflict because it is talking about North Korea wants to attack U.S

Timelines- Police continue to investigate East Austin shootings ( http://www.statesman.com/news/news/crime-law/police-continue-to-investigate-northeast-austin-sh/nXHg2/
I picked this one for timelines because its something that just happened and there still trying to investigate it.

I got this one for proximity because it is talking about a possible shooting near us.

Prominence-Member of Osama bin Laden raid can be WikiLeaks witness ( http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2013/04/10/bin-laden-wikileaks/2070599/ )
I picked this one for Prominence because he is probably only one who is a witness.

I Got this one for impact because it changed Britain.

I picked this one for Human Interest

This is one for Novelty because it is talking about the death of pioneer Robert Edwards.

SLO Example

Who - Isia The hand dog

What - Drooling - theres a treat nearby

Where - Austin Human society

When - Yesterday April the 14 2013 sunday

Why - he is lost and need a new home

How - Call the human society call at 484-2222


Just let me go i am ugly .

This Food Looks So Good. Isia the hand dog was found in given food at the Austin Hum a Society.  He was drooling to just eat everything in the person hands. He Was found Yesterday April 14, 2013 on a lonely Sunday. He need a new home for more information hive us a call at 484-2222 .

Rule of Photography - 

Cropping
Mergers / avoiding
Simplicity/Background
Rule of thirds

News Value -

Human Interest
Timeliness
Proximity
novelty

LightingExpose-

Lens -

Prime lens

Make It Better - 

More Boddy . Take it inside the cage . Less crop


Lenses and Photography Vocabulary.

I would use a telephoto lens when I am in a basket ball game so I can get more light in the players.


I would use a prime lens when there is not a lot of light and when i would want to see detail in clear nice photo.

I would use a wide-angle lens when there is a huge family and I want to get all, or when I when I'm taking the soccer team picture everyone has to fit. 


Depth of Field - through which an object will produce a relatively distinct image it would focus in one part in blurry the other part. 


Light  - the sensation produced by stimulation of the organs of sight.
 
Shadows Diffusion - a reflection or refraction of light or other electromagnetic radiation from an irregular surface or an erratic dispersion through a surface.

Exposure - presentation to view, especially in an open or public manner.

Aperture  - Also called aperture stop. An opening, usually circular, that limits the quantity of light that can enter an optical instrument.

Shutter speed - it is responsible for creating dramatic effects by either freezing action or blurring motion

ISO - was the indication of how sensitive a film was to light. It was measured in numbers. The lower the number the lower the sensitivity of the film and the finer the grain in the shots you’re taking.