Friday, May 15, 2015

Outline

Working Title: Aftermath

Events:
  • High School
  • After School
  • Jobs
  • Responsibilities
  • Struggles
  • Balance

Transitions: The Questions

The Questions:

  1. How would you describe your high school life?
  2. What were you involved in?
  3. What did you like about high school?
  4. What did you hate about high school?
  5. What was your favorite year of high school?
  6. What responsibilities did you have in high school?
  7. In high school, what did you expect of your life after graduation?
  8. What changed?
  9. What do you think you underestimated about life after high school?
  10. What are some (other) struggles you endured?
  11. How did you balance everything out then?
  12. How do you balance everything out now?
  13. If you could would you change your past high school courses, what would you have taken?
  14. What courses weren’t provided during your high school years that you think could have helped for after high school?
  15. After high school did you pursue college?
  16. What are your views on college?
  17. Did you have any jobs during/ after high school?
  18. Did the academia in high school reflect in an actual workplace?
  19. Did you have to calculate the volume of anything?
  20. Did you have to identify stoma at any point of your life?
  21. Do you think today’s students are provided with the information that they will need for the “real world”?
  22. How do you feel about your life after high school so far?
  23. What is your job currently?
  24. Are you in school now?
  25. What do you think is going to happen next in your life?
  26. Do you have any regrets from high school?
  27. What message do you have to high schoolers?
  28. What do you think is most important in life?

Wednesday, April 29, 2015

Multimedia Decision

1. What format will your project take? (Audio Story, Video Story, Timeline, Podcast, Infographic)
Video Story

2. What will the story focus on?
The struggles a person I know has gone through ...

3. Post a link to an example of what you want your story to be like.
http://apps.npr.org/teenage-diaries/#amanda

Newspaper Layout




Thursday, April 23, 2015

Front Pages of the World

The Daily Progress
  1. Charlottesville, Virginia
  2. "IRS cuts leave 8M callers hanging"
  3. 5
  4. They all have a header and they all have pictures
  5. They have the articles spread out instead of cluttered.

Tuesday, April 21, 2015

Newspaper Layout Notes

Broadsheet- rectangular, 2' X 1'
Tabloid- square, 1' X 1'

Parts of a Front Page:

  1. Photos
  2. Headlines
  3. Captions
  4. Stories
  5. Teasers
  6. Screen
  7. Shapes
  8. Flag (name of newspaper)

Folio- bar with info, ex. school, slogan, city, state, volume, date
Byline- Name and Title
Infograpic- picture that gives information
Kicker- says what the article is

Wednesday, March 4, 2015

Caption Writing Practice

1. Ebola Doctor
Sentence 1:
Subject (Who): Dr. Rick Sacra
Verb: Describes
Date: Friday Sept. 26, 2014
Place: Worcester, Mass.

Sentence 2:


Why: He survived the Ebola virus
and/or
How: He was exposed to the contagion 

2. Winter Weather
Sentence 1:
Subject (Who): NY Residents
Verb: Dig
Date: Friday, Feb. 14, 2014
Place: Albany, NY

Sentence 2:


Why: Albany is covered in over a foot of snow
and/or
How: A big winter storm just passed by

3. UCLA Flooding
Sentence 1:
Subject (Who): Workers
Verb: Walk
Date: Tuesday, July 29, 2014
Place: Los Angeles, CA

Sentence 2:
Why: A 30 inch water pipe broke
and/or
How: It was old

4. Medal of Honor
Sentence 1:
Subject (Who): Sgt. 1st Class Leroy Petry
Verb: Stands
Date: Wednesday, April 2, 2014
Place: Capitol in Olympia, Wash.

Sentence 2:

Why: He saved his fellow troops from a grenade but lost his hand
and/or
How: He was trying to throw it back

5. Immigration Overload
Sentence 1:
Subject (Who): Two young girls
Verb: Watch
Date: Wednesday, June 18, 2014
Place: Nogales, Ariz

Sentence 2:
Why: They are waiting to be processed as US citizens
and/or
How: N/A

Magazine Cover


Friday, February 13, 2015

My Favorite Cover


I like this cover because it has definition. The lighting adds mystery and the cover lines are interesting. A $10,000 smart phone sounds outrageous yet I still want to read about it. The picture is nice and casual. It's not a cover of Zuckerberg in some fancy and expensive suit. He's wearing a t-shirt and a hoodie which takes intimidation out of mind. Again, the cover lines are the most intriguing to me because  I would like to read about that quote to the left of his head.

Thursday, February 5, 2015

Portrait Preview


1. Alter Your Perspective
2. Looking off camera
3. Break the Rules of Composition









I'm going to take pictures of Illeen and Nicole today and choose from there which picture will be the magazine cover. Illeen will pose on the tennis courts and Nicole will pose in the fine arts building.







Sports Exploration Poster

Friday, January 30, 2015

49ers

San Francisco 49ers
8-8, 3rd in NFC Western Division

Top 5 NFL Teams
5. Dallas Cowboys
4. Dever Broncos
3. Green Bay Packers
2. New England Patriots
1. Seattle Seahawks

San Francisco 49ers 2014 Regular Season
8-8
1. Win:
  1. Dallas Cowboys
  2. Philadelphia Eagles
  3. Kansas City Chiefs
  4. St. Louis Rams
  5. New Orleans Saints
  6. New York Giants
  7. Washington RedSkins
  8. Arizona Cardinals
Lose:
  1. Chicago Bears
  2. Arizona Cardinals
  3. Denver Broncos
  4. St. Louis Rams
  5. Seattle Seahawks
  6. Oakland Raiders
  7. Seattle Seahawks
  8. San Diego Chargers
2. No, the San Francisco 49ers did not make the playoffs

3.  The Superbowl hasn't happened yet. Patriots vs. Seahawks

Rules:



Jargon:
  1. Line of Scrimmage- the imaginary line separating the teams at the beginning of a play.
  2. Lose Possession- let the other team get the ball.
  3. Blitz: the defense rushes the quarterback with five or more defenders.
Joe Montana:
  • Born in New Eagle, Pennsylvania. 
  • Went to The University of Notre Dame (1974–1979)
  • Played for the Kansas City Chiefs and the San Francisco 49ers.
  • Passing - 3,409 Completions on 5,391 Attempts for 40,551 Yards and 273 Touchdowns Rushing - 457 Carries for 1,676 Yards and 20 Touchdowns

Wednesday, January 28, 2015

Sports Jargon

Advance - a preview article of an upcoming game.

Recap - an overview of the highlights of a completed game.

Column - an opinion article on a topic of the writer's choice.

Feature - an article that brings out human element of athletes.

News Updates - small updates on teams, players, etc.

Sports keeps the focus on ACTION:

  • Transmit ACTION through variety
  • Transmit ACTION through photographs
  • Transmit ACTION through writing
  1. Blitz- specific players target the quarterback 
  2. Sack- a player takes down the quarterback behind the line of scrimmage 
  3. Uprights- part of the goalpost where you kick ball in-between 
  4. Birdie- play (a hole) with a score of one stroke under par.
  5. Eagle- scoring two under par
  6. Bogie- scoring one over par
  7. Triple Double- when a player records double digit numbers in three categories in one game
  8. High Heat- fast ball
Sports Cliches:
  • Burned the nets- can't miss
  • Capped the drive- score @ end of drive
  • Crushed the opposition- won by big margin
  • Booted the pigskin- kicked the football
  • Run roughshod- beat other team
  • Raised the curtain on the season- the season starts
  • The tide shifted- the game expectations change
  • Odds-on favorite- the team that everyone believes is most likely to win
  • Threw the Hail Mary pass- all players forward, quarterback prays for a catch

Thursday, January 22, 2015

Photoshop Notes


Save As
Rename your image
Make sure the image is saved as a .jpg at the highest (maximum) image quality

Save- you do not have to rename the image at this point. Save often and regularly.

Nestle-tools are staked on each other- to access those tools you have to left click and hold

USE COMMAND KEYS
Command+=zoom in 
Command-=zoom out
Command 0 = open
Command c = copy 
Command v = paste
Command z = undo
Command option, z = step backward

Adjusting Levels
Image>adjustments>levels
Channel Red
Channel Green
Channel Blue

Red, Metal, Happy

Simplicity/ Happy and Red

1.How well did you follow the rule? I think I did okay representing happy and red with simplicity despite the darkness of the photo.
2.What is the subject (be very specific)? Ileen
3.Is it clear to people looking at your photos what the subject is? Yes because she is in the middle of the photo and she is the only thing in the picture, except a paper above her.
4.If you didn't follow the rule well, what could you have done differently? I could have straightened out the photo.


Lines/ Red and Metal

1.How well did you follow the rule? I think I did an okay job incorporating red and metal into a picture with lines around the subject.
2.What is the subject (be very specific)? Nicole
3.Is it clear to people looking at your photos what the subject is? Yes, it is a photo against lockers with one clear subject.
4.If you didn't follow the rule well, what could you have done differently? I could have gotten balance in the picture with the lockers if two people were acting as if they were opening them.

Red and Metal


1.How well did you follow the rule? I don't think I did good following any rule because it is just a picture of red, metal doors.
2.What is the subject (be very specific)? The doors
3.Is it clear to people looking at your photos what the subject is? Not really because the photo was taken off balance so not all four doors are the photo and they're the only subject.
4.If you didn't follow the rule well, what could you have done differently? I could have gotten a picture of just one door being opened by someone happy.






Thursday, January 15, 2015

Rules of Photo Composition

Simplicity



The Rule of Thirds


Lines


Balance


Framing


Avoiding Mergers


Snow Fall Production

  1. John Branch- Writer
  2. Steve Duenes- Graphics Director
  3. Ruth Fremson- Photographer
  4. Andrew Kueneman- Deputy Director, Digital Design
  5. Alan McLean- Browser Testing
  6. Jacky Myint- Multimedia Producer/Designer:
  7. Graham Roberts- Graphics Editor
  8. Catherine Spangler- Video Journalist
  9. Josh Williams- Mobile Device experience 
  10. Jason Stallman- Deputy Sports Editor
  11. Joe Sexton- Sports editor

Tuesday, January 13, 2015

My 2014 Top 10 List

My Favorite Female Artists of 2014

10. Katy Perry 
9. Taylor Swift
8. Lorde
7. Rihanna 
6.  Lana Del Rey
5. Charlie XCX
4. Nicki Minaj
3.Beyonce
2. Iggy Azalea
1. Ariana Grande

Friday, January 9, 2015

Feature Story Analysis

"I have a GOD given gift of voice, I'm an ex-radio announcer who has fallen on hard times  Please!
any help will be great-fully appreciated. Thank you and God bless you/Happy Holidays."

His appearance is what makes people around him think, "oh, he's just a homeless man.". He wears a tattered camouflage jacket and his hair is in resemblance to the hairstyle of Albert Einstein,
When Ted Williams speaks, his clear, deep voice is really what captivates the viewers. When the reporter first finds him they just see a man who is in hopes of receiving spare change for his voice. Ted Williams knows he has a gifted voice but he remains humble, not to mention homeless.
-he is rare
-he knows he is gifted
-he is seen as just another homeless man

Monday, January 5, 2015

2014 Year in Review


World Events- This list is about news that occurred in other places, with only one in the United States.
I chose the plane that went missing I found this one to be most important to me because the plane had Americans in it. (Malaysia Airlines Flight 370)

Celebrity News- This list consists of the Top 10 searched things in 2014, most of the list is celebrities. I chose Jennifer Lawrence out of the list because she was a part of many 2014 movies and was rewarded with many valuable awards.

Famous Deaths- This list shows all of the celebrity deaths this year that have left us saddened. I chose Robin Williams because he was such a influential figure to so many people that his suicide had a major impact.

Entertainment (Movies, Music, etc.)- This list is compiled of the top 40 2014 movies that also had cherish-able morals. I chose Big Hero 6 because there were many morals that came together and made the movie worth every minute.
Local News- This list has demonstrated through10 stories that our lives in Austin, Texas do matter. The  top story that I chose was the one on Colton Turner because it hit a very hard sentimental impact on all Austin residents.
Photos- This list is about many influential stories in 2014. Through a lot of that year the actions that were taken place in Ferguson spread like wildfire on social media.
My Choice- This list is all about technology because every year there is bigger and better electronics out there every month. I think the Samsung Galaxy S5 was the most important on this list because the size does not intimidate the owner and it works even better than its pasts versions.