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| Reasons for taking photos - Appeal to human emotions |
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| Pictures of animals or children things that make people feel good |
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| Reasons for taking pictures - Entertain |
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| sports events etc. things that entertain people |
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| Reasons for taking pictures - Expand the meaning of a story |
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| Things that help show exactly what is going on and help you understand ex. Political events |
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| Types of photos - Feature photo |
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| something common but shown from a new perspective |
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| Types of photos -News photo |
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| Shows large events, famous people, and tragedies |
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| Types of photos - Photo essay |
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| Series of photos based on the same theme or subject |
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| Elements of a news photo -Timelines |
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| News photos related to a recent or current topic |
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| Elements of a news photo - Human interest |
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| capture the viewers attention by subjects shown |
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| Elements of a news photo - Interests a large number of people |
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| Photo that relates to multiple people |
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| Rule of thirds (Divide picture in thirds horizontally and vertically put focal points at the intersecting lines) |
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| Common features of a digital camera |
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| Auto focus, Auto flash, saving device, power switch, power switch, preview screen and self timer |
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| Adobe Photoshop, Corel paint shop photo pro and Photostudio |
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| Adobe Premier, Imovie, Windows Movie Maker |
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| Purpose of Photo editing software |
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| Crop photo, change brightness, remove red eye modify the photo in some way. |
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| Speaker on TV taking to the camera seeing only their upper body |
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the subject is doing the action "Steve loves Amy" |
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| the target of the action gets promoted to the subject. "Amy is loved by Steve" |
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| Type face that has a little flair to it ex. Georgia, New York, Times New Roman |
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| Block style fonts ex. Arial, Geneva, Tahoma |
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| What is a Watermark and how is it used |
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| a Pale image on a photo to prevent so people can't steal the work |
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| Divide photo into thirds horizontally and vertically putting the focus at the intersecting lines |
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| place similar elements on a page so it looks even |
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| two columns on a page with headings across from each other |
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| Elements of power point - Animation |
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| picture or video added to your slide |
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| an effect seen as slides change or elements are added |
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| Factors in choosing colors and background for slides |
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| Contrast between text and background (lighter area) |
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| Other power point considerations |
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Easily seen (large enough) know visuals without looking at them Number of people projection technology room light |
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| Positive attributes of presentation software |
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| create what you want to fit your presentation (charts, pictures, videos etc.) |
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| Considerations for an audience analysis |
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| demographics (age, race, gender, cultural background, economic level and level of education |
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| Messages (written, Oral and visual) aimed at large audiences |
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| any means, agency or instrument that conveys something from the source to receiving body |
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| Publications appearing at fixed intervals longer than a day (magazines and Journals) |
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| What does a copy right allow you to do with your work? |
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| reproduce your own work, distribute copies, present your own ideas and perform the work publically not someone else's |
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| Facts need to be solid and based on real evidence because... |
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| Your creditability means people will listen to you |
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| Using a broad topic technique for your news stories |
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| get enough research and information to create several stories |
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| put a name and face on the subject you are discussing |
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| conducting a background check |
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| discovers new information about criminal history, work history and security issues. |
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| Deciding on interview questions |
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| determine before the interview going from general to specific and finally to sensitive questions. |
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| the purpose of checking your facts |
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| making sure your report is correct and you don't make any mistakes |
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