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Nov 15, 2024
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JRN 220 - PhotojournalismCredits: 3 Instructional Contact Hours: 3
Provides a working knowledge of the aesthetics and ethics of photojournalism. Introduces creation of compelling and communicative images for news, sports, feature and portraits, as well as how to tell a story using multiple images. Employs the use of digital photographic tools to produce and edit photographs and video intended for print and online news publications.
Prerequisite(s): None Corequisite(s): None Lecture Hours: 30 Lab Hours: 15 Meets MTA Requirement: None Pass/NoCredit: Yes
Outcomes and Objectives
- Identify different photographic techniques.
- Discuss how various photojournalists' visual styles contribute to storytelling.
- Discuss how different shooting styles influence how the reader understands the story.
- Analyze ethical considerations which determine how a photographer documents news and events.
- Identify examples of acceptable and unacceptable photographic techniques as they relate to accurate and honest portrayal of news and events.
- Discuss ethical guidelines of photo manipulation.
- Demonstrate an understanding of laws related to photojournalism.
- Demonstrate ability to use cameras of various types to tell a story visually for various publication platforms on deadline.
- Demonstrate an understanding of how different types of cameras (such as DSLRs, iPhones, cell phones, or point and shoot) become an asset in reporting the news.
- Utilize video clips to enhance visual storytelling either as a standalone report, or a companion to the written word.
- Describe how the use of environmental portraits, headshots, short video interviews and other non-candid situations become an integral part in the daily operations of a news organization.
- Write complete and informative captions that support the content contained in a photograph.
- Demonstrate an understanding of the role long-form documentary photojournalism plays in addressing social issues.
- Analyze various documentary photographers’ unique points of view.
- Produce a long-form photojournalistic visual story using either still photos or video that explores a local social issue.
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