Deck 11: Multimedia Journalism

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Which of these are skills an employer might seek in hiring a new multimedia reporter?

A) Writing skills
B) Editing skills
C) Driving a truck
D) All of the above
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To succeed in the field of multimedia journalism, you have to be ready for________________.

A) Change
B) Breaking news
C) Anything
D) A layoff
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How should a budding multimedia journalist define himself or herself?

A) By learning coding
B) By learning website/mobile platform design
C) By strong storytelling
D) By mastering video recording and editing
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To get hired today, you need to build your ________________ to stand out above other candidates.

A) Portfolio
B) Brand
C) Resume
D) Website
Question
A good multimedia journalist must master ______________________.

A) Video editing
B) Audio editing
C) Journalism basics
D) A smartphone
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To produce content that people will want to consume, you must think ________________.

A) Like a user
B) Digitally
C) Visually
D) Outside the box
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Being a digital ninja means

A) Knowing the digital lingo
B) Understanding how everything works
C) Owning a smartphone and knowing how to use its reporting tools
D) Being invisible when covering a story
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Which of the following must prove "actual malice" to win a libel lawsuit?
.
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To prepare for today's multimedia journalism job market, a journalism student must be adept in a variety of skills, many of which didn't even exist a decade ago. It's safe to presume the same will be true a decade from now. Brainstorm some ways you envision you might have to reinvent yourself 10 years from to remain competitive as a journalist. What are some technological changes you envision happening? What are ways you may need to change the way you gather and report the news?
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To be competitive, you need to have your own "brand." What does this mean to you? How can or will you develop this brand over the course of the semester? The next year? The remainder of your academic career? What are some steps you can take to make your brand stand out above the brands of the people sitting in the room around you?
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Describe in detail five journalism skills you think you still need to master to be competitive in today's job market. Explain how you will overcome those deficiencies before you begin applying for jobs and internships. Be specific in detailing the plan for improvement.
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To get readers to see your content online, you have make certain it uses ________________.

A) Popular buzzwords
B) Search engine optimization
C) Video
D) Audio
Question
Every story you cover today is a _________________.

A) Multimedia story
B) A competition
C) A challenge
D) hard-news story
Question
According to the industry today, journalism is about giving users what you know they __________.

A) Want
B) Need
C) Don't have
D) Will pay for
Question
This social media platform uses microblogging to tell a story in real time.

A) Twitter
B) Facebook
C) Instagram
D) Snap Chat
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Multimedia news editor Steve Booher says multimedia journalists must do what every day?

A) Write a story
B) Reinvent themselves
C) Shoot video
D) Code a website
Question
Multimedia reporter Kim Norvell uses her smart phone to do everything but what when reporting stories?

A) Shoot video
B) Take photos
C) Take notes
D) Tweet
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According to Kim Norvell, this is the Swiss army knife of multimedia reporting:

A) Reporter's Notebook
B) Social Media
C) Smartphone
D) Laptop
Question
What items must a good multimedia reporter have in his or her toolkit?

A) Spare chargers and batteries
B) A smartphone
C) Old-fashioned reporter's notebook
D) A digital camera
E) A, B, and C
Question
A good aspiring multimedia journalist will take courses in what subjects to improve his or her skill set?

A) Computer/HTML coding
B) Acting
C) Copy editing
D) All of the above
Question
According to APSE president Tim Stephens, what is the surest way for a media outlet to fail?

A) Not have a website
B) Treat its website as the electronic form of the print newspaper
C) Not sell online advertising
D) Not sell subscriptions
Question
According to APSE president Tim Stephens, what's the most important task of any good multimedia journalist?

A) Producing good content
B) Taking good photos
C) Producing good video
D) Recording strong audio
Question
Which of these is not an online basic good multimedia journalists should have?

A) A YouTube channel
B) A website
C) An Instagram account
D) A blog
Question
APSE president Tim Stephens says today's newspaper readership is moving in two directions. One is toward smartphones. What is the second?

A) Laptops
B) Magazine
C) The casket
D) Tablets
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You get a call on your cell phone from your student newspaper editor that gunshots have been heard in the campus dining hall. You were walking from your dorm to the recreation center, and the only tool you have with you is your cell phone. You run to the campus dining hall to see students outside in a panic and campus police surrounding the building. How will you use this tool to effectively and comprehensively cover this breaking news event?
Question
Which of these are skills an employer might seek in hiring a new multimedia reporter?

A) Writing skills
B) Editing skills
C) Driving a truck
D) All of the above
Question
This social media platform using microblogging to tell a story in real time.

A) Twitter
B) Facebook
C) Instagram
D) Snap Chat
Question
Multimedia news editor Steve Booher says multimedia journalists must do what every day?

A) Write a story
B) Reinvent themselves
C) Shoot video
D) Code a website
Question
Multimedia reporter Kim Norvell uses her smart phone to do everything but what when reporting stories?

A) Shoot video
B) Take photos
C) Take notes
D) Tweet
Question
According to Kim Norvell, this is the Swiss army knife of multimedia reporting:

A) Reporter's Notebook
B) Social Media
C) Smartphone
D) Laptop
Question
What items must a good multimedia reporter have in his or her toolkit? Choose all that apply.

A) Spare chargers and batteries
B) A smartphone
C) Old-fashioned reporter's notebook
D) A digital camera
Question
A good aspiring multimedia journalist will take courses in what subjects to improve his or her skill set?

A) Computer/HTML coding
B) Acting
C) Copy editing
D) All of the above
Question
According to APSE president Tim Stephens, what the surest way for a media outlet to fail?

A) Not have a website
B) Treat its website as the electronic form of the print newspaper
C) Not sell online advertising
D) Not sell subscriptions
Question
According to APSE president Tim Stephens, what's the most important task of any good multimedia journalist?

A) Producing good content
B) Taking good photos
C) Producing good video
D) Recording strong audio
Question
Which of these is not an online basic good multimedia journalists should have?

A) A YouTube channel
B) A website
C) An Instagram account
D) A blog
Question
APSE president Tim Stephens says today's newspaper readership is moving in two directions. One is toward smartphones. What is the second?

A) Laptops
B) Magazine
C) The casket
D) Tablets
Question
According to the industry today, journalism is about giving users what you know they __________.

A) Want
B) Need
C) Don't have
D) Will pay for
Question
To get readers to see your content online, you have make certain it uses ________________.

A) Popular buzzwords
B) Search engine optimization
C) Video
D) Audio
Question
To succeed in the field of multimedia journalism, you have to be ready for________________.

A) Change
B) Breaking news
C) Anything
D) A layoff
Question
How should a budding multimedia journalist define himself or herself?

A) By learning coding
B) By learning website/mobile platform design
C) By strong storytelling
D) By mastering video recording and editing
Question
To get hired today, you need to build your ________________ to stand out above other candidates.

A) Portfolio
B) Brand
C) Resume
D) Website
Question
A good multimedia journalist must master ______________________,

A) Video editing
B) Audio editing
C) Journalism basics
D) A smartphone
Question
To produce content that people will want to consume, you must think ________________.

A) Like a user
B) Digitally
C) Visually
D) Outside the box
Question
Being a digital ninja means

A) Knowing the digital lingo
B) Understanding how everything works
C) Owning a smartphone and knowing how to use its reporting tools
D) Being invisible when covering a story
Question
To prepare for today's multimedia journalism job market, a journalism student must be adept in a variety of skills, many of which didn't even exist a decade ago. It's safe to presume the same will be true of journalism students a decade from now. Alone or in a group, brainstorm some ways you envision you might have to reinvent yourself 10 years from to remain competitive as a journalist. What are some technological changes you envision happening? What are ways you may need to change the way you gather and report the news?
Question
Describe in detail five journalism skills you think you still need to master to be competitive in today's job market. Explain how you will overcome those deficiencies before you begin applying for jobs and internships. Be specific in detailing the plan for improvement.
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You get a call on your cell phone from your student newspaper editor that gunshots have been heard in the campus dining hall. You were walking from your dorm to the recreation center, and the only tool you have with you is your cell phone. You run to the campus dining hall to see students outside in a panic and campus police surrounding the building. How will you use this tool to effectively and comprehensively cover this breaking news event?
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Deck 11: Multimedia Journalism
1
Which of these are skills an employer might seek in hiring a new multimedia reporter?

A) Writing skills
B) Editing skills
C) Driving a truck
D) All of the above
All of the above
2
To succeed in the field of multimedia journalism, you have to be ready for________________.

A) Change
B) Breaking news
C) Anything
D) A layoff
Change
3
How should a budding multimedia journalist define himself or herself?

A) By learning coding
B) By learning website/mobile platform design
C) By strong storytelling
D) By mastering video recording and editing
By strong storytelling
4
To get hired today, you need to build your ________________ to stand out above other candidates.

A) Portfolio
B) Brand
C) Resume
D) Website
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A good multimedia journalist must master ______________________.

A) Video editing
B) Audio editing
C) Journalism basics
D) A smartphone
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6
To produce content that people will want to consume, you must think ________________.

A) Like a user
B) Digitally
C) Visually
D) Outside the box
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7
Being a digital ninja means

A) Knowing the digital lingo
B) Understanding how everything works
C) Owning a smartphone and knowing how to use its reporting tools
D) Being invisible when covering a story
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Which of the following must prove "actual malice" to win a libel lawsuit?
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9
To prepare for today's multimedia journalism job market, a journalism student must be adept in a variety of skills, many of which didn't even exist a decade ago. It's safe to presume the same will be true a decade from now. Brainstorm some ways you envision you might have to reinvent yourself 10 years from to remain competitive as a journalist. What are some technological changes you envision happening? What are ways you may need to change the way you gather and report the news?
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10
To be competitive, you need to have your own "brand." What does this mean to you? How can or will you develop this brand over the course of the semester? The next year? The remainder of your academic career? What are some steps you can take to make your brand stand out above the brands of the people sitting in the room around you?
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Describe in detail five journalism skills you think you still need to master to be competitive in today's job market. Explain how you will overcome those deficiencies before you begin applying for jobs and internships. Be specific in detailing the plan for improvement.
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12
To get readers to see your content online, you have make certain it uses ________________.

A) Popular buzzwords
B) Search engine optimization
C) Video
D) Audio
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Every story you cover today is a _________________.

A) Multimedia story
B) A competition
C) A challenge
D) hard-news story
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According to the industry today, journalism is about giving users what you know they __________.

A) Want
B) Need
C) Don't have
D) Will pay for
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This social media platform uses microblogging to tell a story in real time.

A) Twitter
B) Facebook
C) Instagram
D) Snap Chat
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16
Multimedia news editor Steve Booher says multimedia journalists must do what every day?

A) Write a story
B) Reinvent themselves
C) Shoot video
D) Code a website
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17
Multimedia reporter Kim Norvell uses her smart phone to do everything but what when reporting stories?

A) Shoot video
B) Take photos
C) Take notes
D) Tweet
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18
According to Kim Norvell, this is the Swiss army knife of multimedia reporting:

A) Reporter's Notebook
B) Social Media
C) Smartphone
D) Laptop
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19
What items must a good multimedia reporter have in his or her toolkit?

A) Spare chargers and batteries
B) A smartphone
C) Old-fashioned reporter's notebook
D) A digital camera
E) A, B, and C
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A good aspiring multimedia journalist will take courses in what subjects to improve his or her skill set?

A) Computer/HTML coding
B) Acting
C) Copy editing
D) All of the above
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21
According to APSE president Tim Stephens, what is the surest way for a media outlet to fail?

A) Not have a website
B) Treat its website as the electronic form of the print newspaper
C) Not sell online advertising
D) Not sell subscriptions
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22
According to APSE president Tim Stephens, what's the most important task of any good multimedia journalist?

A) Producing good content
B) Taking good photos
C) Producing good video
D) Recording strong audio
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23
Which of these is not an online basic good multimedia journalists should have?

A) A YouTube channel
B) A website
C) An Instagram account
D) A blog
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24
APSE president Tim Stephens says today's newspaper readership is moving in two directions. One is toward smartphones. What is the second?

A) Laptops
B) Magazine
C) The casket
D) Tablets
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25
You get a call on your cell phone from your student newspaper editor that gunshots have been heard in the campus dining hall. You were walking from your dorm to the recreation center, and the only tool you have with you is your cell phone. You run to the campus dining hall to see students outside in a panic and campus police surrounding the building. How will you use this tool to effectively and comprehensively cover this breaking news event?
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26
Which of these are skills an employer might seek in hiring a new multimedia reporter?

A) Writing skills
B) Editing skills
C) Driving a truck
D) All of the above
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27
This social media platform using microblogging to tell a story in real time.

A) Twitter
B) Facebook
C) Instagram
D) Snap Chat
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28
Multimedia news editor Steve Booher says multimedia journalists must do what every day?

A) Write a story
B) Reinvent themselves
C) Shoot video
D) Code a website
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29
Multimedia reporter Kim Norvell uses her smart phone to do everything but what when reporting stories?

A) Shoot video
B) Take photos
C) Take notes
D) Tweet
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30
According to Kim Norvell, this is the Swiss army knife of multimedia reporting:

A) Reporter's Notebook
B) Social Media
C) Smartphone
D) Laptop
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31
What items must a good multimedia reporter have in his or her toolkit? Choose all that apply.

A) Spare chargers and batteries
B) A smartphone
C) Old-fashioned reporter's notebook
D) A digital camera
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32
A good aspiring multimedia journalist will take courses in what subjects to improve his or her skill set?

A) Computer/HTML coding
B) Acting
C) Copy editing
D) All of the above
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33
According to APSE president Tim Stephens, what the surest way for a media outlet to fail?

A) Not have a website
B) Treat its website as the electronic form of the print newspaper
C) Not sell online advertising
D) Not sell subscriptions
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34
According to APSE president Tim Stephens, what's the most important task of any good multimedia journalist?

A) Producing good content
B) Taking good photos
C) Producing good video
D) Recording strong audio
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35
Which of these is not an online basic good multimedia journalists should have?

A) A YouTube channel
B) A website
C) An Instagram account
D) A blog
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36
APSE president Tim Stephens says today's newspaper readership is moving in two directions. One is toward smartphones. What is the second?

A) Laptops
B) Magazine
C) The casket
D) Tablets
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37
According to the industry today, journalism is about giving users what you know they __________.

A) Want
B) Need
C) Don't have
D) Will pay for
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38
To get readers to see your content online, you have make certain it uses ________________.

A) Popular buzzwords
B) Search engine optimization
C) Video
D) Audio
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39
To succeed in the field of multimedia journalism, you have to be ready for________________.

A) Change
B) Breaking news
C) Anything
D) A layoff
Unlock Deck
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Unlock Deck
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40
How should a budding multimedia journalist define himself or herself?

A) By learning coding
B) By learning website/mobile platform design
C) By strong storytelling
D) By mastering video recording and editing
Unlock Deck
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Unlock Deck
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41
To get hired today, you need to build your ________________ to stand out above other candidates.

A) Portfolio
B) Brand
C) Resume
D) Website
Unlock Deck
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Unlock Deck
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42
A good multimedia journalist must master ______________________,

A) Video editing
B) Audio editing
C) Journalism basics
D) A smartphone
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Unlock Deck
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43
To produce content that people will want to consume, you must think ________________.

A) Like a user
B) Digitally
C) Visually
D) Outside the box
Unlock Deck
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Unlock Deck
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44
Being a digital ninja means

A) Knowing the digital lingo
B) Understanding how everything works
C) Owning a smartphone and knowing how to use its reporting tools
D) Being invisible when covering a story
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 47 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
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45
To prepare for today's multimedia journalism job market, a journalism student must be adept in a variety of skills, many of which didn't even exist a decade ago. It's safe to presume the same will be true of journalism students a decade from now. Alone or in a group, brainstorm some ways you envision you might have to reinvent yourself 10 years from to remain competitive as a journalist. What are some technological changes you envision happening? What are ways you may need to change the way you gather and report the news?
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Describe in detail five journalism skills you think you still need to master to be competitive in today's job market. Explain how you will overcome those deficiencies before you begin applying for jobs and internships. Be specific in detailing the plan for improvement.
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You get a call on your cell phone from your student newspaper editor that gunshots have been heard in the campus dining hall. You were walking from your dorm to the recreation center, and the only tool you have with you is your cell phone. You run to the campus dining hall to see students outside in a panic and campus police surrounding the building. How will you use this tool to effectively and comprehensively cover this breaking news event?
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