Photojournalism: Photographic Story Project
14
Sep/090
Sep/090
Overview
The ability to tell a story in photographs is a valuable skill for both casual amateurs and professional photojournalists alike. For this project, you will work in a group to produce an actual photographic story. The story will be submitted to the campus newspaper, RaiderView, for publication consideration. 
Readings and Resources
Instructions
For this assignment, you will work in groups of three to produce a photographic story. The following guidelines and procedures apply:
- Each member of the group should contribute at least 10-20 photographs to the story. Of course, you can take as many pictures as you’d like and choose what you feel are your best shots. In fact, it’s recommended that you take a wide variety of shots.
- Keep in mind that only 5-10 photographs from the group will be selected for publication if the newspaper decides to publish your group’s photo story.
- Each photograph should be accompanied by a caption. At the end of each caption, a byline should identify the photographer. EXAMPLE: Photograph by John Smith.
- You must use the LIFE Magazine formula for a photo story:
- Introductory shot
- Medium shot
- Close-up
- Portrait
- Interaction shot
- Signature shot
- Clincher
- You do not have to represent all of the photo types outlined in the LIFE Magazine formula, but you should use enough to effectively tell the story.
- Each photograph should be above-average to excellent photographic quality.
- Your group should upload the photos with captions into the Photographic Story Project Drop Box in the Angel Course Management System .
- The photos should be inserted in proper narrative sequence into a Microsoft Movie Maker presentation.
- The title slide should be clear, easy to read and include the title of the photo story and the names of each person in your group.
- Be creative. Your ultimate goal is to tell an engaging visual story.
- To submit the photo story, follow instructions listed in the Assignment Submission category below.
Assignment Submission
- To submit the assignment, log into the Angel Course Management System and select the proper course site.
- On the Angel course home page, select the “Lessons” tab.
- Inside of the “lessons” tab, choose the “Photographic Story Project” Drop Box
- Follow the instructions to use the assignment drop box.
- Be sure to allow plenty of time to submit your photograph and solve any problems that may arise. Waiting until the last minute may result in the assignment being late.
Groups and Topics
- Adair County Animal Shelter: Korianne, Chelsea, Kelly
- Cranmer Dining Center Behind the Scenes: Andrews, Minako, Kyoko
- BMX Bicycle Racing: Cristen, Donnie, Ronald
- Fish Hatchery: Billie, Barry
- Columbia State Police Post: Haley, Cory, Kiersten
- LWC Athletic Training: Eriko, Max, Ashley
- Tennessee Walking Horse Farm: Lindsey, Nikki, Ivan
- LWC Cycling Team: Emily, Alyca, Dustin
- LWC Band and Band Director: Nequila, Terrell
- Buffalo Ranch: Madison, Nicholas, Ben
Assignment Evaluation
Overall Quality
| 4 | 3 | 2 | 1 |
| Overall quality of the photo story is excellent, displaying a high degree of effort, creativity, and thought. Project clearly shows performance above and beyond what was required. Almost all assignment standards are met to pass with distinction. | Overall quality of the photo story is above average, displaying a credible degree of effort and creativity, but not at the highest level of performance. The project has areas of excellence, but also some minor weaknesses or problems. Most assignment standards are met to pass. | Overall quality of the photo story is on an average level, displaying an acceptable degree of effort and creativity. Assignment fulfills requirements and may be strong in some areas, but quality is generally lacking in others. Enough assignment standards are met to pass. | Overall quality of the photo story is below average and may border on unacceptable. The project displays a low degree of effort and creativity or may appear to be thrown together at the last minute. Assignment does not fulfill enough assignment standards to pass. |
Shot Selection and Composition
| 4 | 3 | 2 | 1 |
| Project shows excellent shot variety and demonstrates high understanding and application of the LIFE Magazine photo story guidelines. Shot variety clearly demonstrates a high level of effort, creativity and ingenuity. Grasp of compositional techniques is at a high level. Most relevant shot angles are explored. Almost all assignment standards are met to pass with distinction. | Project shows above average shot variety and demonstrates credible understanding and application of the LIFE Magazine photo story guidelines. Shot variety may be excellent in some areas, but have minor issues or problems elsewhere. Grasp of compositional techniques is at a noteworthy level. Many relevant shot angles are explored. Most assignment standards are met to pass. | Project shows an acceptable level of shot variety, but is clearly lacking in areas. May have too many shots that are similar in scope. Effort demonstrates a basic understanding of the LIFE Magazine photo story guidelines. Some relevant shot angles are explored. Project shows a general grasp of compositional techniques. Enough assignment standards are met to pass. | Photo story shows an obvious lack of shot variety and displays an inability to understand and apply the LIFE Magazine photo story guidelines. Few, if any, relevant shot angles are explored. Grasp of compositional techniques is at a below-average level. Shot variety does not fulfill enough assignment standards to pass. |
Technical Evaluation
| 4 | 3 | 2 | 1 |
| Photo selections have few, if any, technical problems. Quality is generally excellent and of professional level. Almost all assignment standards are met to pass with distinction. | Photo selections have some technical problems, but not enough to cause viewer distraction. Quality is generally excellent with only minor issues in some or all of the following: exposure, focus, contrast, and back or side lighting. Most assignment standards are met to pass. | Photo selections have some technical problems that are serious enough to cause viewer distraction. Quality is generally average with occasional major issues in some or all of the following: exposure, focus, contrast, and back or side lighting. Enough assignment standards are met to pass. | Many photo selections have technical problems that are serious and cause viewer distraction. Quality is generally below average, with frequent major issues in some or all of the following: exposure, focus, contrast, and back or side lighting. Technical quality is at a level that does not fulfill assignment standards to pass. |
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