Friday, February 20, 2015
Friday, February 13, 2015
Lone Star Dispatch Issue #4
Front Page
Who? Roberto Gomez
What? Cancer diagnosis
Where? Bowie Highschool
When? Nov. 7
Why? Tumor found in the left lobe of the liver just below the heart.
How? " "
Who was quoted in the story? Rachel Gomez (wife) Lauren (daughter)
What quote was the strongest in your opinion?"If anyone can do it, he can"
Did the lead sentence make you want to keep reading? Yes.
Was the conclusion a quote or a statement? A quote.
Student Life
Who? Deborah Moreno
What? Music
Where? Studio in Austin
When? This year
Why? Her father formed it with her grandpa and its still together.
How? Her father formed it so he got to choose.
Who was quoted in the story? Deborah, Luis Ramirez(lead singer).
What quote was the strongest in your opinion?"We have a lot of practices, so if i don't get it.."
Did the lead sentence make you want to keep reading? Yes
Was the conclusion a quote or a statement? Quote.
News
Who? Bowie Band
What? New Years Day Parade
Where? London
When? April 2014
Why? Because they were good.
How? They flew
Who was quoted in the story? Kylie Dugan
What quote was the strongest in your opinion?"It's so satisfying to have people appreciate what you do."
Did the lead sentence make you want to keep reading? YES
Was he conclusion a quote or a statement? Quote
Sports
Who? Brooke Landry
What? Female Knife thrower
Where? Austin,TX
When? Present day
Why? She practices
How? She practices
Who was quoted in the story? Gillian Sittler, Brooke Landry, Mike Landry
What quote was the strongest in your opinion? "It's a weird hobby, but it's definitely different than anything else."
Did the lead sentence make you want to keep reading? Kind of
Was the conclusion a quote or a statement? Quote.
Entertainment
Who? Student Body
What? Trivia Crack
Where? Around the world
When? Present day
Why? its fun
How? technology
Who was quoted in the story? a lot of students in Bowie
What quote was the strongest in your opinion?"Trivia Crack spread through the school like a wildfire."
Did the lead sentence make you want to keep reading? Yes
Was the conclusion a quote or a statement? Quote
Commentary
Who? North Korea
What? New film studio
When? Present day
Where? North Korea
Why? "The Interview"
How? Made movie about their dictator
Who was quoted in the story? No one
What quote was the strongest in your opinion? None of them
Did the lead sentence make you want to keep reading? Yes
Was the conclusion a quote or a statement? Statement
1. The artwork by Elyas Levens of Kim Jong Un.
1A. Because it makes people laugh and is true.
1B. They used Rule of Thirds because the trophy is centered.
2. The one about Evita when the girl is coming down the stairs.
2A. Because the audience doesn't know what is going on.
3. The event assignment I would've liked to do would be the Top Dawgs.
4. They were all strong points because there is action in the photos and I like that.
Who? Roberto Gomez
What? Cancer diagnosis
Where? Bowie Highschool
When? Nov. 7
Why? Tumor found in the left lobe of the liver just below the heart.
How? " "
Who was quoted in the story? Rachel Gomez (wife) Lauren (daughter)
What quote was the strongest in your opinion?"If anyone can do it, he can"
Did the lead sentence make you want to keep reading? Yes.
Was the conclusion a quote or a statement? A quote.
Student Life
Who? Deborah Moreno
What? Music
Where? Studio in Austin
When? This year
Why? Her father formed it with her grandpa and its still together.
How? Her father formed it so he got to choose.
Who was quoted in the story? Deborah, Luis Ramirez(lead singer).
What quote was the strongest in your opinion?"We have a lot of practices, so if i don't get it.."
Did the lead sentence make you want to keep reading? Yes
Was the conclusion a quote or a statement? Quote.
News
Who? Bowie Band
What? New Years Day Parade
Where? London
When? April 2014
Why? Because they were good.
How? They flew
Who was quoted in the story? Kylie Dugan
What quote was the strongest in your opinion?"It's so satisfying to have people appreciate what you do."
Did the lead sentence make you want to keep reading? YES
Was he conclusion a quote or a statement? Quote
Sports
Who? Brooke Landry
What? Female Knife thrower
Where? Austin,TX
When? Present day
Why? She practices
How? She practices
Who was quoted in the story? Gillian Sittler, Brooke Landry, Mike Landry
What quote was the strongest in your opinion? "It's a weird hobby, but it's definitely different than anything else."
Did the lead sentence make you want to keep reading? Kind of
Was the conclusion a quote or a statement? Quote.
Entertainment
Who? Student Body
What? Trivia Crack
Where? Around the world
When? Present day
Why? its fun
How? technology
Who was quoted in the story? a lot of students in Bowie
What quote was the strongest in your opinion?"Trivia Crack spread through the school like a wildfire."
Did the lead sentence make you want to keep reading? Yes
Was the conclusion a quote or a statement? Quote
Commentary
Who? North Korea
What? New film studio
When? Present day
Where? North Korea
Why? "The Interview"
How? Made movie about their dictator
Who was quoted in the story? No one
What quote was the strongest in your opinion? None of them
Did the lead sentence make you want to keep reading? Yes
Was the conclusion a quote or a statement? Statement
1. The artwork by Elyas Levens of Kim Jong Un.
1A. Because it makes people laugh and is true.
1B. They used Rule of Thirds because the trophy is centered.
2. The one about Evita when the girl is coming down the stairs.
2A. Because the audience doesn't know what is going on.
3. The event assignment I would've liked to do would be the Top Dawgs.
4. They were all strong points because there is action in the photos and I like that.
Wednesday, February 11, 2015
Other high school newspapers
1. My favorite front page is from "The Little Hawk Feature Magazine." The reason is because it is very unique and the detail and skill it took to make it happen.
2. The same picture because of the smoke and the fading of letters.
3. The main headline because it is fading out from the smoke.
4. There is one story.
5. They have large text for the main headline and good effects.
6. Some don't have large pictures or there text isn't as good as others.
7. In a way yes; they weren't really focused on world problems, they were more focused on local matters.
The Register
Eagle Edition
The Sidekick
The Piper
Spotlight
The Arrow
The Northmen's Log
The Review
Globe
Headlines - a heading at the top of an article or page in a newspaper or magazine.
Subheadlines- a headline given to a subsection of a piece of writing.
Lines- a long, narrow mark or band.
Boxes- an area or space enclosed within straight lines.
Photos- a photograph that has a subject.
Teaser- a little joke or fun thing.
Flag- a place that is flagged down or important to look at.
Folios- a sheet of paper folded once to form two leaves.
Captions- a sentence or two that explains what is going on in it.
Stories- stories that gives the reader something to look at and talks about a certain topic.
Bylines- a line in a newspaper naming the writer of an article.
Jumps- a line identifying the page on or from which a newspaper story is continued.
Story dividers- a certain page that divides two stories so the viewer isn't confused.
Screens- the act or work of a person who screens, as in ascertaining the character and competence of applicants.
Infographics- graphics that provide information.
Masthead/staff box- the box that provides information on who made that section or newspaper in a whole.
2. The same picture because of the smoke and the fading of letters.
3. The main headline because it is fading out from the smoke.
4. There is one story.
5. They have large text for the main headline and good effects.
6. Some don't have large pictures or there text isn't as good as others.
7. In a way yes; they weren't really focused on world problems, they were more focused on local matters.
The Register
Eagle Edition
The Sidekick
The Piper
Spotlight
The Arrow
The Northmen's Log
The Review
Globe
Headlines - a heading at the top of an article or page in a newspaper or magazine.
Subheadlines- a headline given to a subsection of a piece of writing.
Lines- a long, narrow mark or band.
Boxes- an area or space enclosed within straight lines.
Photos- a photograph that has a subject.
Teaser- a little joke or fun thing.
Flag- a place that is flagged down or important to look at.
Folios- a sheet of paper folded once to form two leaves.
Captions- a sentence or two that explains what is going on in it.
Stories- stories that gives the reader something to look at and talks about a certain topic.
Bylines- a line in a newspaper naming the writer of an article.
Jumps- a line identifying the page on or from which a newspaper story is continued.
Story dividers- a certain page that divides two stories so the viewer isn't confused.
Screens- the act or work of a person who screens, as in ascertaining the character and competence of applicants.
Infographics- graphics that provide information.
Masthead/staff box- the box that provides information on who made that section or newspaper in a whole.
Monday, February 9, 2015
Front Pages of the World
1. I like the Ishinomaki Daily News because it is very unique and it is special because of the way the text is running.
2. Well I can't read what it says, but I like the big white and black caption running up and down.
3. I believe there are four.
4. They all have a headline and at least one big picture in the middle or for that headline. Usually for the headline, the text is larger than the other small stories.
5. The design is very different because on mine, the weather is on the bottom of the front page and in most magazines, the weather has its own page.
2. Well I can't read what it says, but I like the big white and black caption running up and down.
3. I believe there are four.
4. They all have a headline and at least one big picture in the middle or for that headline. Usually for the headline, the text is larger than the other small stories.
5. The design is very different because on mine, the weather is on the bottom of the front page and in most magazines, the weather has its own page.
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