Across
- 2. An invisible line that aligns the bottom of letters
- 6. the amount of light that enters a camera; the
- 9. storing images
- 12. a series of articles written about similar topics; vertical blocks used to assist in designing a page or spread
- 13. verbal or written statements that are damaging to someone’s reputation
- 16. creating a unique name/image/symbol that
- 18. The exclusive legal right given to the creator (or assignee) to print, perform, publish, film or record material including writing/print, music/audio, art.
- 19. the way in which the image is composed with
- 20. the amount and quality of reporting/analysis given to a particular subject
- 22. writing an article in a way that provides the proper amount of coverage to elements of the story; covering all sides of the story; designing a page in a way that distributes elements of color, white space, texts and objects evenly
- 23. jargon used to identify the body text of an article
- 24. the interjection of a reporter’s opinion into an article,or an article that is written from one side of the story
- 25. multimedia software used primarily by designers and editors
- 26. a specific geographic region or topic assigned to a
- 27. a physical or virtual location for the storage of files
- 28. centered text is placed in the center of each line; as you type, text expands equally to the left and right
- 29. see caption
Down
- 1. to provide regular coverage
- 3. controls the depth of field in the image
- 4. the reliability or trustworthiness of a source of information
- 5. a product from other products on the market
- 7. the line of text that follows a headline or subheadline that credits the article to the author
- 8. the process of blocking out/designing a page prior to placing elements; a low-quality version of a page layout
- 10. the subject of the work is either defined by the client or the photographer when it is their personal work
- 11. a reporter’s responsibility to ensure all facts, names and statistics included in an article are correct
- 14. elements
- 15. also referred to as a cutline, a like of text that provides information to the reader about a picture, graphic or illustration
- 17. identifying the source of information in an article; ex. “My heart stopped when Bobby struck out with the bases loaded to end the game,” coach Travis Fauske said.
- 18. color derives from the spectrum of light (distribution of light energy versus wavelength) interacting in the eye with the spectral sensitivities of the light receptors
- 19. a person or organization using the services of the company
- 21. the perspective a reporter chooses to write an article from or around
- 22. a determination of income and expenditure for a set period of time
- 26. a layout/design term used to describe when a photo, graphic or block of color extends beyond the edge of a page
- 29. Cyan, Magenta, Yellow & Key (Black)
