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Explore the fundamental truths about photojournalism and advertising through a series of true or false questions. This examination covers key concepts such as the role of creativity in photography, the importance of engaging advertisements, and the relationship between writing and visual storytelling. Learn whether taking photos, strong writing skills, and the use of slogans are vital to success in these fields. With insights into how photography can preserve memories and tell stories, this guide is a valuable resource for aspiring photographers and advertisers alike.
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Do you know? Misc. Questions on the Final Exam
T or F Taking photos is part of photojournalism.
T or F Photography is used to express creativity.
T or F To be successful, an ad must be nice to look at.
T or F This photojournalism class can help students determine whether they want to pursue a career in writing or photography.
T or F Writing about photos is part of photojournalism.
T or F An advertising slogan is not an important part of an advertisement.
T or F To be successful, an ad must convince the consumer to take some type of action.
T or F Photography is used to preserve memories.
T or F Photojournalism can be both creative and scientific in nature.
T or F Videotaping activities is part of photojournalism.
T or F In order for a photojournalist to become successful, he/she must possess strong writing skills.
T or F Photography is used to tell stories.
T or F To be successful, an ad must be entertaining.
T or F To be successful, an ad must have a celebrity acting or posing in it.
T or F Ads heard on the radio are considered a type of photojournalism.