Monday, February 23, 2015

OTHER HIGH SCHOOL NEWSPAPERS

1. My favorite was "Raven report" from Sequoia High School because it's look nicely spread out and like a traditional newspaper and professional.

2. The west side story grabbed my attention because of the photo on the front, it's not a normal front cover but it looks simple yet creative.

3.  "empty dishes in december" because it was an interesting title and i wanted to know what empty dishes in remember really meant in the article.

4. there is only one article on the front but it's not a full article just a little paragraph

5. Most of them have a big title and an article with a picture and then on the side there is a long column of something and then theres usually a second article on the front at the bottom with another picture, but the first picture is bigger than the second because the first article the main one.

6. The other newspapers have a magazine look to it with just a cover and they try to make look all cool but putting one picture blown up as the cover and then the title of the newspaper them the title of the win article with a tiny summary of what's it about, and then at the very bottom in small print there's usually like what volume it is and year.

7. The professional looking newspapers with the title and two articles are the newspapers i saw from around the world and some from the newspapers at high school, so somewhat similar.

BROADSHEET- the eagle eye from Ruskin High School, The news streak, The lone star dispatch

TAPLOID- raven report, The rider, Mav life

NEWSMAGAZINE- The express, Le journal, The torch

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HEADLINE- a heading at the top of an article or page in a newspaper or magazine

SUBHEADLINES- a smaller, secondary headline that usually elaborates on the main headline above it.

LINES- an image comprised of solid black and white, no ray tones, as to grayscale images

BOXES- a ruled boarder around a story or art
 PHOTOS- the photos that go with the story

TEASER- an eye-catching graphic element, on page one or section fronts, that promotes an item inside;  also called a promo

FLAG- printed title of a newspaper on page one

FOLIOS- story that follows up on a theme in a news story

CAPTIONS- the writing under the photo to explain it

STORIES- the main story and other stories of a newspaper

BYLINES- on a newspaper or magazine article gives the date and the author of the article, placed between the headline and text of the article

JUMPS- when a story would begin on one page then continue on another page

STORY DIVIDERS- divvies the story in different sections

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

INFOGRPAHICS- a visual image such as a chart or diagram used to represent information such as from the article

MASTHEAD/STAFF BOX- formal statement of a newspaper's name, officers, place of publication and other descriptive information, usually on editorial page

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