Rule of Thirds:
Balancing Elements:
Leading Lines:
Symmetry and Patterns:
Viewpoint:
Background:
Depth:
Framing:
Cropping:
Experimentation:
Thursday, December 19, 2019
Thursday, December 12, 2019
Photo Composition
Tuesday, December 10, 2019
Feature Self-Edit
1. My sources were my Grandma (Annelle Hobbs), my grandma's cousin (Judy Lewis), and my dad (Brent Luck).
2. Annelle Hobbs (my grandma) and her entire side of the family all lived and grew up in Dallas. So, my story is about what it was like for them when JFK was assassinated and the effects it had on them and Dallas. At the time of the assassination, Hobbs was a sophomore at Baylor, but the rest of her family was still in Dallas, including her parents.
3. My story has 43 paragraphs.
4. The story is 1162 words.
5. There are 20 direct quotes in the story.
6. Three different people are quoted in the story.
7. The most impactful quote is the quote where Hobbs explained that nobody thought that something like that would happen in Dallas.
8. The quote is the very last ending quote.
9. I think that the lede does capture the reader's attention.
10. If their could of been another person interviewed for the story, I think it would be Judy Lewis' sister in law, Peggy. That would of been a good interview, because she was at the breakfast in the Texas Hotel that JFK was at in the morning of his assassination.
11. The story is objective.
12. I have no unanswered questions after reading the article.
13. How JFK's Assassination Affected Dallas and the People Living There.
14. My opinion of the story is that the assassination of JFK greatly affected Dallas in a very negative way.
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2. Annelle Hobbs (my grandma) and her entire side of the family all lived and grew up in Dallas. So, my story is about what it was like for them when JFK was assassinated and the effects it had on them and Dallas. At the time of the assassination, Hobbs was a sophomore at Baylor, but the rest of her family was still in Dallas, including her parents.
3. My story has 43 paragraphs.
4. The story is 1162 words.
5. There are 20 direct quotes in the story.
6. Three different people are quoted in the story.
7. The most impactful quote is the quote where Hobbs explained that nobody thought that something like that would happen in Dallas.
8. The quote is the very last ending quote.
9. I think that the lede does capture the reader's attention.
10. If their could of been another person interviewed for the story, I think it would be Judy Lewis' sister in law, Peggy. That would of been a good interview, because she was at the breakfast in the Texas Hotel that JFK was at in the morning of his assassination.
11. The story is objective.
12. I have no unanswered questions after reading the article.
13. How JFK's Assassination Affected Dallas and the People Living There.
14. My opinion of the story is that the assassination of JFK greatly affected Dallas in a very negative way.
15. 97
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