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Headlines

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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Headlines

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  1. Headlines

  2. verbal-visual connection • Headlines Unify Photos With Stories & Captions • Primary headline (largest) • catchy phrase or single word • Secondary headline • sentence providing details

  3. visual-verbal connectionEuropean Car

  4. visual-verbal connectionzinio.com

  5. visual-verbal connectionGlenbrook South HS, IL

  6. visual-verbal connectionWhitney HS, CA

  7. play on words Whitney HS, CA

  8. 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

  9. 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

  10. 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

  11. verbal-visual connection • What’s The Big Idea? • Key words: • Rhyming words: • Rhyming phrase: • Headline or lead-in:

  12. 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?

  13. 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…

  14. specialty coverageDecatur HS, TX

  15. specialty coverageCastle View HS, CO

  16. specialty coverageGlenbrook South HS, IL

  17. theme characterBryant HS, AR

  18. theme characterBryant HS, AR

  19. theme characterBryant HS, AR

  20. chronological blended coverageDos Pueblos HS, CA

  21. chronological blended coverageDos Pueblos HS, CA

  22. 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

  23. coverage planningStory Starter

  24. coverage planningStory Starter all about tim Brainstorm 3 questions for personality profile

  25. Reporting

  26. 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”

  27. polls & surveysStony Point HS, TX

  28. polls & surveysDesert Vista HS, AZ

  29. 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

  30. focus groups Round Rock HS, TX

  31. it all starts here • One-On-One Interviews • Substantial number of sources • Subjects with differing perspectives

  32. one-on-one interviewsCastle View HS, CO

  33. one-on-one interviewsYukon HS, OK

  34. 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?”

  35. 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.

  36. daily reportingCoverage tool

  37. daily reportingCoverage tool personality profile

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