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Putting the Elements Together

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Page 1: Putting the Elements Together. Gathering the Information Research the person, team or organization covered on the page. Identify specific information

Putting the Elements Together

Page 2: Putting the Elements Together. Gathering the Information Research the person, team or organization covered on the page. Identify specific information

Gathering the Information

Research the person, team or organization covered on the page.

Identify specific information related to the current year.

Interview people involved with the group or activity.

Get quotes that are interesting, appropriate and specific.

Yearbook staff members must:

Page 3: Putting the Elements Together. Gathering the Information Research the person, team or organization covered on the page. Identify specific information

Interviewing TechniquesYou must consider what the readers want

to know when you prepare for an interview. Good questions are the key to a good

interview.Take good notes during an interview,

listening to the comments given.Verify all information, including spelling of

names, before the interview ends.Be organized and prepared to avoid

wasting time.

Page 4: Putting the Elements Together. Gathering the Information Research the person, team or organization covered on the page. Identify specific information

Including QuotesStatements can be paraphrased, indirect

comments or direct quotes.All quotes must include the attribution,

naming the source.Take good notes to be sure the quote is

accurate.You should come as close as possible to the

interviewee’s exact words, but should avoid:“ummmm”, “you know”, etc.Inappropriate language, such as profanity

Page 5: Putting the Elements Together. Gathering the Information Research the person, team or organization covered on the page. Identify specific information

Writing the CopyUse simple, clear sentences.Each paragraph should be 1 to 3 sentences.Each paragraph should only have ONE idea.ALL copy is written in the PAST TENSE.Use transitions to make the paragraphs flow

from one to another.Avoid jargon, confusing statements &

abbreviations or identify the full name, then use abbreviation.

Page 6: Putting the Elements Together. Gathering the Information Research the person, team or organization covered on the page. Identify specific information

Start With a Good LeadThe lead is your opening paragraph.It should grab the reader’s attention.The best lead is a descriptive lead

which provides a picture in the reader’s mind.

Avoid cliches, questions and quotes as the lead.

A good lead sets your page apart from other pages.

Page 7: Putting the Elements Together. Gathering the Information Research the person, team or organization covered on the page. Identify specific information

Headlines Matter!You need a headline that identifies

the topic of the page.The headline should be written in

subject/verb format, when possible.Avoid one word headlines. They are

more like simple labels.Headlines can also be tied to the

book’s theme.

Page 8: Putting the Elements Together. Gathering the Information Research the person, team or organization covered on the page. Identify specific information

PhotographsThe pictures are the most important

elements on the page.Good pictures will grab the reader’s

attention, making him/her interested in the rest of the page.

Look for appropriate action that represents the group or organization shown on the page.

Page 9: Putting the Elements Together. Gathering the Information Research the person, team or organization covered on the page. Identify specific information

Working With PhotographsSelect the best photographs possible.

get meaningful actionget the reader close to the actionkeep the image simple & easy to understand

The dominant photo should catch the reader’s attention & represent the page.

Crop out distractions or irrelevant material.

ALL photos must be high quality DPI.

Page 10: Putting the Elements Together. Gathering the Information Research the person, team or organization covered on the page. Identify specific information

CaptionsEvery photo should have a caption

that identifies the people and their grade levels and provides any necessary background information.

Do NOT state the obvious! The caption should provide additional insight.

The best time to get the information for a caption is IMMEDIATELY after you take the picture.

Page 11: Putting the Elements Together. Gathering the Information Research the person, team or organization covered on the page. Identify specific information

Note the action pictures related to the page’s topic.

Each paragraph is short, with only one idea. Each quote is a new paragraph.

Every photo has a caption that adds to the picture & identifies the people.