Monday, April 29, 2013

Newspaper Notes

Broadsheet - should have 3 or more stories on it.

Tabloid - would have 2 or less stories on it.

Newsmagazine - A magazine that has news on it. No stories on the front. Glossy cover.

-The tittle of the newspaper - Flag.
-Pictures.
-Stories.
-The name of the High School.
-Headlines.
-Captions - Headline, 2 sentences caption, photo credit or photo by.
-Lines.
-Boxes.
-Teasers.
-Folio - school name , city/state, maybe the website, maybe the paper has a motto, Volume and issue number.
-Byline - name of the person and tittle.
-Jump - stories that are left not fully finished.
-Jump to - where the story continues.
-Screen - A box with color in it. Less than 20%.
-Table of contents.
-Info Graphic - T chart/
-Mast head - Organizations, sponsors, name of the newspaper, editorial Policy, staff box.

Friday, April 19, 2013

Front Pages of the World

My favorite newspaper was Times Union from New York because it has serious and funny information in the front page.

The headline is the "Suspects in plain view" making me interested on who were the individuals that put the bombs in the marathon in Boston.

It has 12 stories.

Size of headlines are the same and the news are written vertically keeping a pattern.

The size of the photos and colors are different in each headline.

Monday, April 15, 2013

My spread


SLO Practice

Headline - The BIG champion of soccer

Caption:
1) Marly the dog wins in the soccer tournament of Southpark Meadows yesterday in the afternoon scoring the most goals.

2) Marly the dog stole the show in the soccer tournament last friday in the afternoon after judges deciding Marly was the most valuable dog of the game.

Part 2)

Simplicity- The picture does not have anything in the background distracting me. The light is coming from

Lenses and Photography vocabulary

I would use a telephoto lens to take pictures of the environment in Austin, Texas.

I would use prime lens to take pictures of the buildings in Europe.

Depth of field - Range of distances between the nearest and the furthest object. It is related to take better pictures because focus in front and behind the subject making it acceptably sharp.

Light (angle and intensity) - The range of tones of the light. It is related to take better pictures because it helps to arrange the picture clearer or darker and also taking the photo from the best angle.

Shadow - Affects the dark parts of the picture. It is related to take better pictures because it adds emotions to the photo.

Diffusion - Soften the details of a photography by scattering the light. It is related to take better pictures because reduce glare and harsh shadows.

Exposure - It is the amount of light allowed when taking a picture. It is related to take better pictures because depending on how the picture is exposed it will come out too dark or too light.

Aperture (F-stop) - Measures the size of the lens opening. It is related to take better pictures because determines the angle of a bundle of rays that come to a focus in an image.

Shutter speed - It is the amount of time that the shutter is open. It is related to take better pictures because depending how long it is open regulates the amount of light the picture is exposed.

ISO - Measures the sensitivity of the image sensor. It is related to take better pictures because it helps to the clarity of the photo depending on how wide the opening is.