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Day 2:. How to Shoot a News Event. What is News?. “New information about specific and timely event.”. Spot News. News that just happened or continues to unfold as the reporter watches. Feature News.

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  1. Day 2: How to Shoot a News Event

  2. What is News? • “New information about specific and timely event.” Day 2: how to Shoot a News Event

  3. Spot News • News that just happened or continues to unfold as the reporter watches. Day 2: how to Shoot a News Event

  4. Feature News • Feature news is about a topic or news event that already took place, which bears more explanation. Day 2: how to Shoot a News Event

  5. Impact, Interest Day 2: how to Shoot a News Event

  6. Preparing to Shoot Day 2: how to Shoot a News Event

  7. Go early if possible Day 2: how to Shoot a News Event

  8. Batteries? Disk space? Be prepared to shoot a lot of photographs. Be sure you have fresh batteries and adequate disk space to store your photos. It’s always better to have several photos to choose from. OK Better Best Day 2: how to Shoot a News Event

  9. Getting Access Ask before the event. Day 2: how to Shoot a News Event

  10. Covering the event Be invisible to others. Day 2: how to Shoot a News Event

  11. Fill the Frame Get closer. Day 2: how to Shoot a News Event

  12. Think About the Foreground Having something in the foreground, such as the top rails of this fence, helps frame the subjects. Day 2: how to Shoot a News Event

  13. Mind the Background Day 2: how to Shoot a News Event

  14. Room to Run Day 2: how to Shoot a News Event

  15. Leading Lines A road, a log, a valley, or in this case, a rope, all can lead into the photo from the foreground to a point of interest. Day 2: how to Shoot a News Event

  16. Rule of Thirds Day 2: how to Shoot a News Event

  17. Vertical or Horizontal? Day 2: how to Shoot a News Event

  18. Try a Different Perspective Day 2: how to Shoot a News Event

  19. Editing in the Field Delete Save Day 2: how to Shoot a News Event

  20. Did you get the shot? Day 2: how to Shoot a News Event

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