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Brown, James W. – 1978
A project in which college students produced a multimedia documentary of life in Two Harbors, Minnesota, while surveying residents' attitudes toward the project, is described in this paper. Topics discussed include a documentary project held in a different town the previous year, the value of analyzing public reaction to such a project, the way…
Descriptors: Community Attitudes, Documentaries, Higher Education, Journalism
Lacy, Nick – 1977
This report discusses how courts have dealt with the use of photographs for journalistic purposes in cases where invasion of privacy was alleged. In the context of this survey of relevant case law, the following topics are addressed: the right of privacy, the 1937 guidelines for cases involving photographs that accompany articles, "legitimate…
Descriptors: Censorship, Civil Liberties, Constitutional Law, Court Litigation
Arnold, Edmund C. – 1974
Written for students and faculty advisors who are involved in producing the school yearbook, this book discusses and illustrates the contents of a well-made yearbook. The function of the yearbook is examined in chapter one, and suggestions are made for arranging the yearbook according to the basic theme. Chapter two discusses coypwriting for the…
Descriptors: Design, Editing, Graphic Arts, Higher Education
Economy, Niki – 1972
This document briefly outlines methods for planning the high school yearbook from staff selection through final printing. After a way of determining the layout of the yearbook by sections is presented, procedures for budget planning, additional costs, yearbook promotion and sale, photography, design, copy, and binding are discussed. The document…
Descriptors: Financial Support, Journalism, Layout (Publications), Photography
Deaver, Frank – 1973
This article is based upon the author's survey of journalism instruction in junior colleges. A questionnaire was sent to 1073 junior colleges, and 936 (87.2 percent) responded to the survey. Of that number, 553 (59 percent) indicated that they have one or more academic courses in journalism. The courses most taught in junior colleges were: (1)…
Descriptors: Communication Skills, Curriculum Evaluation, Educational Research, Journalism
Wise, DeWitt D., Ed. – 1970
The basic objective and the concepts involved in planning an effective contemporary yearbook are examined. Yearbooks are rated on the design, layout, content coverage, and other considerations. An official C.S.P.A. Scorebook is included in the document. The booklet is divided into four principal sections. Section I, The Design of the Book, lists…
Descriptors: Concept Teaching, Guides, Journalism, Objectives
Ward, Bill – Scholastic Editor, 1978
Raises questions about current student journalistic practices in such areas as news and editorial writing, selection of artwork and photography, and choice of newspaper content; offers suggestions for improving student newspapers. (GW)
Descriptors: Art, Editorials, Higher Education, Journalism
Farrar, Ron – Scholastic Editor, 1977
Introduces students to the "invasions of privacy," the problems involved, and the protections needed for publishing news and for printing advertising photos. (MB)
Descriptors: Advertising, Civil Liberties, Journalism, Journalism Education
Reaves, Shiela – 1986
Photography editors from three major newspapers and three former presidents of the National Press Photographers Association were surveyed to establish a framework for discussion of ethical questions concerning digital retouching of photographs and its impact on the credibility of photojournalism. Although photographs have been repaired, spliced or…
Descriptors: Credibility, Ethics, Journalism, Mass Media Effects
Goldbaum, Howard – 1980
A photojournalism project is described in this paper that integrated the disciplines of photography, archaeology, and ethnology in an examination of prehistoric megalithic monuments in Ireland and their folklore. Following an introduction tracing the history of the monuments and pointing to the maintenance in Ireland of a body of oral tradition…
Descriptors: Ancient History, Archaeology, Fantasy, Folk Culture
Mundt, Whitney R.; Broussard, E. Joseph – 1979
Two hundred fourteen journalism students responded to a questionnaire designed to test the extent of the disparity between journalistic attitudes toward law and ethics in the area of invasion of privacy by photography in both print and broadcast media. The survey instrument presented eight cases in which allegations of media invasion of privacy…
Descriptors: Court Litigation, Ethics, Higher Education, Journalism
Ohrn, Karin B. – 1979
A comparison of photographs in four German magazines published from 1926 to 1933 with photographs appearing in "Fortune" and "Life" from 1930 to 1938 reveals specific patterns and techniques by German photographers, who later emigrated to the United States, that served as models for "Life" and for subsequent American…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, History, Journalism, Layout (Publications)
Brown, James W.; Foushee, Richard E. – 1979
This paper discusses a proposed term project for a course in documentary photography that centered on photographically documenting a rural community and measuring its symbolic sociodramas. The paper describes the focus of the project, which was to determine how various community groups interpreted a given set of photographs designed to express a…
Descriptors: Community Attitudes, Community Influence, Documentaries, Journalism
Mundt, Whitney R.; Broussard, E. Joseph – 1979
A national sample of journalists, consisting of 700 television news photographers, newspaper photographers, television news directors, newspaper editors, and journalism educators, was asked to evaluate the ethical conduct in eight situations involving alleged invasion of privacy by photography. The respondents found journalistic conduct to be…
Descriptors: Behavior Standards, Educational Needs, Ethics, Freedom of Speech
Crowell, Alfred A. – 1975
Designed to teach college students how to edit, this book provides an overview of skills required to produce the newspaper, emphasizing the editing of copy, the writing of headlines, and layout and production techniques. The author discusses several theories about how to edit newspapers; the importance of staff organization on metropolitan…
Descriptors: Editing, Graphic Arts, Higher Education, Journalism
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