broad sheet. tall and narrow.
tabloid- style of the paper. short and squared. broad sheet on its side. book like. half the size of the broad sheet.
look for the teaser above the fold.
flag = title of newspaper
folio-reference info
front page elements
lines- separates stories
teasers preview stories to make you want to read them.
by line- who wrote what.
jumps- shows you were to find the rest of the story.
infographic- shows you the opinions without using much space
Monday, April 22, 2013
Thursday, April 18, 2013
front pages of the world
- What is your favorite newspaper front page? Why? the times. its simple and catches the readers eye.
- What is your favorite headline from that newspaper? Why are you interested in it? "lying here, she is one of us, subject to the common destiny of all human beings" yes i want to know who they are talking about.
- How many stories are on the front page of your favorite? just one. its a funeral in progress
- What do you notice that all newspaper front pages have in common? Look at design, size of photos, size of story text, etc. the letters are really small except for the headlines or main story. the pictures a too.
- 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. how many pictures there are on the cover and the size and color of the words. some look crowded while others don't.
Friday, April 12, 2013
i would... and definitions
I would use a telephoto lens to ... take a picture of a football game in action.
I would use a prime lens to ... take a picture where there is low light and want fine detail. example at a basketball game.
I would use a wide-angle lens to ... take a picture of the band during the football half time shows. you can get more people in the frame.
depth of field: range of distance that appears acceptably sharp
shallow- when the focus is on one object in the frame
wide- the whole picture is in focus
light intensity angle: The fixed value of the speed of light in SI units results from the fact that the metre is now defined in terms of the speed of light.
shadows: light source cannot reach due to obstruction by an object
diffusion:when the image is projected through a material that isn't quite perfectly clear.
exposure:
aperture: f-stop- the hole where light travels through, determines how much light is going into the frame.
shutter speed: determines the amount of light that reaches the film or sensor.
isoindication of how sensitive a film was to light
I would use a prime lens to ... take a picture where there is low light and want fine detail. example at a basketball game.
I would use a wide-angle lens to ... take a picture of the band during the football half time shows. you can get more people in the frame.
depth of field: range of distance that appears acceptably sharp
shallow- when the focus is on one object in the frame
wide- the whole picture is in focus
light intensity angle: The fixed value of the speed of light in SI units results from the fact that the metre is now defined in terms of the speed of light.
shadows: light source cannot reach due to obstruction by an object
diffusion:when the image is projected through a material that isn't quite perfectly clear.
exposure:
aperture: f-stop- the hole where light travels through, determines how much light is going into the frame.
shutter speed: determines the amount of light that reaches the film or sensor.
isoindication of how sensitive a film was to light
Wednesday, April 10, 2013
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