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TERMS                INTERVIEW                                   QUOTE


                      A one-on-one question and answer session with   Word-for-word statements from sources, showing a
                      a person closely associated with an event, activity   reaction to, an explanation for or an interpretation of
                      or topic. By asking carefully crafted, open-ended   an activity, event or issue. Quotes with full attribution
 ATTRIBUTION          questions, the responses will provide information and   (person’s name, year in school or other identifier) add

                      interesting comments for direct quotes.     human interest to a story.
 Both quotes from an individual and information that is not common knowledge
 need to be attributed.
                      LEAD-IN                                     SIDEBAR
 CAPTION              A short, catchy mini-headline or introduction to a   A secondary story that conveys less significant

                      caption, linking the photo and the caption both visually   information than the major story. Often relates to the
 Informational text accompanying a photo. Captions answer readers’ questions   and verbally without having to use direction-giving   overall page content.
 about the people, the action and/or the reaction in a photograph. Captions   words like “above,” “left” and so on.
 can range from identifying people and supplying minimal information to
 serving as mini-stories that report the five W’s and H and include quotes.    STORY STARTERS
 Also called cutlines.  QUICK READ                                These content idea sheets assist reporters and
                      An alternative to traditional feature stories with short,   photographers by providing interviewing questions,
 CONTENT MODULE       visual formats that appeal to readers. A quick-read   survey questions, photo possibilities and module ideas
                      story may supplement a traditional feature story as a   for dozens of story topics. The Story Starters are
 Portion of a page or spread containing a mini-design of photos and text; can   sidebar, or a collection of quick-read stories may be   available for download from Yearbook Avenue > Digital
 be displayed with other content modules to present different angles on the   used instead of a traditional feature story.   Classroom > Story Starters.
 same topic.

 EDITORIALIZING

 When the opinion of the writer is included in what should be an objective,
 journalistic story. Editorializing should be avoided.

 FIVE W’S AND H

 The six key questions a journalist must answer for the reader: who, what,
 when, where, why and how.

 IDENTIFICATION

 Text accompanying a photograph identifying individuals and perhaps providing
 a brief explanation of the content, generally not a complete sentence or as
 detailed as a caption.










                          Josie Pringle: Bryant High School, AR






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