Saturday, May 14, 2011

"Writting a news lead"

My Father was a spy, sons conclude with regret 

Who:Robert and Michael Rosengerg

What:Their parents are being put to death. When:

Friday, June 19, 1953

Where:Sing Sing

Why:They were activist parents

How:In the 1990s, the government released decrypted wartime Soviet cables that further implicated their father. Then their uncle, David Greenglass, who was an Army machinist at Los Alamos, N.M., where the atomic bomb was made, and was recruited by Julius Rosenberg as a spy, admitted that he fabricated the most damning testimony against their mother, but insisted that Julius was guilty of the formal charge, conspiracy to commit espionage.

Identify the lead-
They were the most famous orphans of the cold war, only 6 and 10 years old in 1953 when their parents were executed at Sing Sing for delivering atomic-bomb secrets to the Soviet Union. Then they were whisked from an unwanted limelight to urban anonymity and eventually to suburban obscurity.

Re-write the lead using your own words.
Michael and Robert parents were executed at Sing Sing for delivering a bomb to the soviet Union in 1953. This made them the most famous orphans of the cold war for this.






'Unrestored' copy of first Superman comic book for sale

Who:book's owner

What:After being hidden away for years, a copy of the original "Action Comics No. 1" comic book, featuring Superman and friends, will make a comeback -- to the tune of about $400,000

When:On Friday

Where:Comic Connect

Why:To make some money

How:Auctioning it

Identify the lead-
After being hidden away for years, a copy of the original "Action Comics No. 1" comic book, featuring Superman and friends, will make a comeback -- to the tune of about $400,000, a comic expert told CNN Thursday. Starting Friday, comic book collectors and Superman fans will have the opportunity to bid on a comic classic -- an "unrestored" copy of Action Comics No. 1, said Stephen Fishler, owner of Comic Connect, an online liaison between comic book buyers and sellers. The book's owner is not being identified.

Friday, May 13, 2011

Thursday, May 5, 2011

"Architecture Preview"

Details-
I choose this photo for details because the photo was taken up close. The wall has a lot of details and tells the name of the place.

Light-
This is a great example of light because you can see a bright light coming from the top of the balloon. The light gets everyone's attention since the background is dark.

Patterns-
I picked this photo for patterns because the building has the same patterns going over and over. You can see that the color never changes and how the lighting doesn't change anything.

Angles and Shapes-
This photo has a great example of angles and shapes because the buildings are like shapes and there angles are really good.

Surroundings-
This is a surrounding photo because the whole house is surrounded by plants and trees.

Thursday, April 14, 2011

"Caption writting"

1.) 10th  grader Ian Loyd is exercising his goat in a small farm in where its sunny and bright all day, Ian is exercising his goat by running around.
2.) Ian exercises everyday with is goat non-stop, they are probably exercising right now.
3.) The photographer is looking at Ian but he does not appear in the photo.
The photo has viewpoint and has avoiding mergers.

Tuesday, April 12, 2011

"Caption writting pre-assessment"

Caption 1:Courtney Jackson is a senior attending at the Akins football game.She is having a great time at the football game with her friends.

Caption 2.:Basketball player Brandon Watsin scored the winning shot at the Akins basketball game with only 2 seconds left of the game.Brandon Watsin has won the game for for his free throw at Akins high school by 23-22.

Caption 3: The artist here is David Moldvado, he is a senior who has a talent in art. David here is working hard so he can be one of the best artist in the world.
There is avoiding mergers and rule of thirds in this picture.

Caption 4: The owl is making a weird face after eating to much, making it feel sick.  The owl is resting in the persons hand while they are taking pictures of it.