Pre/Post Survey Journeys in Journalism
1.
Photojournalism is a form of journalism, in which
stories are presented mainly through words.
stories are presented mainly through photographs.
photos are used to illustrate a blog.
words are used to illustrate a specific story.
All of the above
2.
While photographing subjects, a photojournalist cannot do the following:
Take photos while observing the event from the background.
Intentionally alter or influence events for a better photo.
Intentionally take photos while a public event is happening.
Take photos of animals without permission.
None of the above.
3.
Primary sources are a window into the past or the present. Photos can be primary sources.
True
False
4.
Depth in a photograph is an illusion created by the photographer’s use of shapes, lines and angles, light and shadow, and focus.
True
False
5.
Cropping is a compositional technique that includes the subject as well as all the foreground and background.
True
False
6.
In a black-and-white photograph, tone describes the various shades of gray from white to black.
True
False
7.
Although a photojournalist must retain the accuracy and integrity of the original image, it is okay to manipulate or change a news photo.
True
False
8.
What is another name for a caption?
Byline
Title
Cutline
Folio
Slug
Current Progress,
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