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Headlines. verbal-visual connection. Headlines Unify Photos With Stories & Captions Primary headline (largest) catchy phrase or single word Secondary headline sentence providing details. visual-verbal connection European Car. visual-verbal connection zinio.com.
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verbal-visual connection • Headlines Unify Photos With Stories & Captions • Primary headline (largest) • catchy phrase or single word • Secondary headline • sentence providing details
verbal-visual connection • Create Effective Headlines • Use strong action verbs • Write in present tense • Find a clever way to create verbal-visual connection between headline and photo
verbal-visual connection • Headlines Unify Photos With Stories & Captions • Choose key words inspired by photo • Brainstorm rhyming words & phases or puns that play on the key words • Fit key word into phrase to create a clever verbal-visual connection
verbal-visual connection • What’s The Big Idea? • Key words: face, pie, smile • Rhyming words: place, trace • Rhyming phrase: • All over the place • Headline or lead-in: • All over the face
verbal-visual connection • What’s The Big Idea? • Key words: • Rhyming words: • Rhyming phrase: • Headline or lead-in:
Your Assignment… • Get a partner • Get a large paper and a photo • Create a Two-part headline for this photo using the strategies given in this presentation • Tape/Glue the photo to your paper and write the headline • USE DESIGN! How should it look? How would it look in the Yearbook?
Group Assignments • We will get into groups of three. • Each group will be responsible for covering the information on a story for the school. • Options are… • Invisible Children • Uniforms • Homework • School of Choice…why do people come here? • History of Alpine • I know what you did last summer…
Write this down • Each group is responsible for: • A school or class wide survey • 2-3 interviews • 3-5 quotes • A chart of some type • A feature story (100 words or less) • An impressive photo to accompany the story (may be one already taken) • Put together into a presentation: • PPT, Prezi, physical spread, etc. • Due at the Beginning of Class Wednesday
coverage planningStory Starter all about tim Brainstorm 3 questions for personality profile
it all starts here • Poll & Survey Results Offer “The Big Picture” Content • Poll: 10% of audience reported in percentages • Survey: 10 individuals reported in “so many out of 10”
it all starts here • Focus Groups Provide Effective, Efficient Results • Time effective as reporter interviews multiple subjects at one time • Content efficient as diverse details will be discovered
it all starts here • One-On-One Interviews • Substantial number of sources • Subjects with differing perspectives
hooked on a feeling • A Direct Quote Should Be So Intimate & Storytelling Only 1 Person Could Say It • Good Quote • Gives readers the inside story • Bad Quote • Makes readers say “who cares?”
hooked on a feeling • Attribution & Qualifiers • Acknowledgement of source • “Quote,” Johnny Boyd said. • Information about source • “Quote,” Johnny Boyd, who took first place in the Gold Classic, said.
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