Vocab N-Z

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Across
  1. 4. a particaular group at which a film, book, advertising campaign, etc., is aimed
  2. 7. the beginning of a three-part cycle that typically involves story pitching and research
  3. 8. a unit of measurement used in layout and design equal to one-sixth of an inch
  4. 12. (PPI) points per inch; the number of _____ (the basic unit of programmable color on a computer display or in a computer image) spread across the surface of a screen
  5. 13. consists of balance, proportion, unity, movement, repetition, rhythm, pattern, and contrast
  6. 15. verbally expressing a false statement of fact; something not true about someone that damage one's reputation
  7. 19. when a colleague or classmate reviews your work to help you discover whether it is appropriate, organized and easy to read
  8. 21. used to legally protect brand name, symbols, logos and slogans
  9. 23. a shooting mode that allows the photographer to control the shutter speed while the camera selects the appropriate f-stop and ISO setting
  10. 25. flush left, flush right, centered, justified, force justified
  11. 32. a company that publishes books, magazines, brochures or other text
  12. 34. general guidlines used by media to determine story prominence
  13. 36. when the focal point on the image is sharp and in focus and the background is blurry; this is the result of a wider aperture
  14. 37. to print or make completed work available digitally
  15. 38. a font, such as "Alex Brush", that resembles handwriting or calligraphy; written text for a broadcast
  16. 39. investigating and gathering information to establish facts and reach conclusions
  17. 41. (File naming included) an adopted set of guidelines to assist a staff member from the beginning to the end of a product that ensures consistency across the entire staff
  18. 43. shutter speed, apreture, ISO (exposure triangle)
  19. 46. (Portable Network Graphics) an image file containing a bitmap of indexed colors, commonly used to store graphics for web images
  20. 48. files that can be edited, commented on or viewed by multiple users
  21. 50. (1969) court ruling that students do mot "shed their constitutional rights to freedom of expression at the schoolhouse gate." (Mary Beth Tinker and several other students wore black armbands to school to protest the Vietnam war; they were sent home from school)
  22. 51. the output selected for publishing a product; newspaper, magazine, online, mobile device
  23. 54. careful reading to detect any errors in spelling, punctuation or grammar; it is often the last step in production process
  24. 55. (Digital Format) a website that allows a user to post content on the web for others to view
  25. 56. a word that is alone at the top of a column of text
  26. 57. a question asked during an interview that elicits a longer thought out response that can be used as a quote in a story
  27. 58. a few words used to identify a story
  28. 59. refers to the size of the space between words
Down
  1. 1. displayed as a fraction in the camera; how fast the shutter opens and closes; the duration of light that enters the camera
  2. 2. all the money a company/organization receives
  3. 3. an undisturbed photographic file format, requiring lots of storage space; referred to as "digital negative" as it is information gathered directly from a camera's image sensor without the marea correcting any pixel date: Canon.CR2/Nikon-.NEF
  4. 5. red, gree, blue
  5. 6. when the subject in the image is frozen and no blur is is detected; this is the result of a fast shutter speed
  6. 7. the process of confirming that the digital files required for the printing process are all present, valid and correctly formatted
  7. 8. an assessment of a business' ability to generate earning compared to expenses and costs
  8. 9. a determination of whether or not a story idea has enough newsvalue to pursue covering
  9. 10. a person, publication or website that a reporter uses to acquire information for an article
  10. 11. a sensationalistic form or journalism that is not based on factually accurate information, but rather, exaggerated information used to catch the attention of readers
  11. 14. industry standard software used for editing and manipulation of photographic imagery
  12. 16. articles written about lighter topics like human interest, celebrities or entertainment/fashion
  13. 17. the second part of a three-part cycle that typically involves interviewing and story assembly
  14. 18. temporary files used in analyzing and preparing projects
  15. 19. conforming to the standards of a profession
  16. 20. a general plan giving essential features of something but not the detail
  17. 22. the exchange of goods, services, etc. for money; includes as space, subscription services, etc
  18. 24. a writer's description of a potential story to an editor
  19. 26. (Social Media) a general direction of change/development in web-based communication
  20. 27. methods used to collect human research data by asking questions; a poll typically consists of one question while a _________ may be a wide range of questions
  21. 28. (Tagged Image File Format) a standard format that allows storage of multiple bitmap images having different pixel depths; large in data size
  22. 29. an image had a grid consisting of 9 equal frames with 4 intersecting points; when using __________ the focal point in the image should be placed on one of the intersecting points
  23. 30. rewriting or summarizing information provided by a source
  24. 31. measure of the amount of detail in an image;How many pixels a monitor can display or how fine a printer can print; the maximum number of pixels that can be displayed on a monitor, expressed as (number of horizontal pixels) x(number of vertical pixels)
  25. 33. a font, such as "Times New Roman", that has "feet;" often used for body text
  26. 35. system software that manages computer hardware and software resources and provides common services for computer programs; a component of the system software in a computer system; application programs usually requires these to function
  27. 38. a font, such as "Arial", that has "no feet;" often used in headlines
  28. 40. the way in which the photographer applies tools (such as those used in Photoshop) to produce a desired effect on an image
  29. 42. modes available on a DSLR that change the amount of creative control the photographer has
  30. 44. a federal agency of the United States that regulates workplace safety and health
  31. 45. the last part of a three-part cycle that typically involves editing, revision and publishing
  32. 47. taking someone else's work and presenting it as if it is one's own
  33. 49. the design and use of type, the objective of which is to make text as legible and visually attractive as possible, by choosing appropriate typefaces, font sizes and attributes, but also by means of page layout
  34. 52. the official name under which a company does business; also known as "doing business as" name, assumed name, or fictitious name; does not afford any brand name protection or provide you with unlimited rights for the use of that name
  35. 53. a word that is alone at the bottom of a column of text