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COVERAGE – Day 3 coverage

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Ask readers what they want

Conduct surveys, interviews and focus groupsUncover ways to work their ideas into the book

Tell both individual and collective storiesOne-of-a-kind experiencesCommon activities and events

Brainstorm fresh angles and new ideasDiscover unique aspects of repeatable storiesAdd stories that have not appeared in the book

CoveragePERSONALIZE COVERAGEPERSONALIZE COVERAGE

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PLAN the LADDERPLAN the LADDER Coverage

Facing pages are side-by-side on the ladder

Plan pages in signatures, which are 16-page groups

Flats, 8-page groups, are designated by the shading on the ladder

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• Focus on the people aspect — include as many students as possible

• Emphasize diversity — relate to as many groups as possible

• Make connections — coordinate stories, headlines, photos and info graphics to tell the complete story of the year

CoverageREMEMBERREMEMBER

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Coverage

• STUDENT LIFE• SPORTS• CLUBS & ACADEMICS (combined)

• PEOPLE• INDEX

TRADITIONAL SECTIONSTRADITIONAL SECTIONS

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CoverageTRADITIONAL SECTIONSTRADITIONAL SECTIONSACADEMICS

ORGANIZATIONSSPORTS

STUDENT LIFEPORTRAITSREFERENCE

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CoverageSPIN-OFFSPIN-OFFWORDS & PHRASES

• live like you mean it student life

• see for yourself organizations

• i get it academics

• seeing red sports

• easy on the eyes people

• look at me now senior ads

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SPIN-OFFSPIN-OFFWORDS & PHRASES Coverage

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NON-TRADITIONALNON-TRADITIONALSECTIONS Coverage

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UNCONVENTIONALUNCONVENTIONAL Coverage

• Opening• How to Get There• Who We Are• Seniors• The Inside Scoop• Underclass• Faculty• What to Check Out• Community• Index• Closing

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• Summer• Fall• Winter• Spring• Seniors• Juniors• Sophomores• Freshman• Faculty• Sports• Teams• Senior Ads• Index

CoverageCHRONOLOGICALCHRONOLOGICAL

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CoverageCOMBINED SECTIONSCOMBINED SECTIONS

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• Who is involved?The higher the student involvement, the more coverage it should have.

• What happened?Understanding the purpose of the activity enables you to better organize the section.

• When does it occur?If an event happens after the final deadline, it is not realistic to include it.Plan deadlines to complete signatures.

CoverageCONSIDERCONSIDER

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CoveragePAGE PERCENTAGESPAGE PERCENTAGES

Calculate last year’s data: Total number of pages

- Minus total theme pages

- Minus total ads and index pages

= base pages for coverage

(title, opening, dividers and closing)

in last year’s book:

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During the planning process, think about how you can cover the events of the year and get more people in the book.

CoverageMAXIMIZE COVERAGEMAXIMIZE COVERAGE

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WHOLE-BOOK LINKWHOLE-BOOK LINK Coverage

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WHOLE-BOOK LINKWHOLE-BOOK LINK Coverage

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•Cover anything that directly affects students.•Show student involvement rather than relying on stock images.

NATIONAL, STATE & LOCALNATIONAL, STATE & LOCALCoverageISSUES & EVENTS

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NATIONALNATIONALCoverageISSUES & EVENTS

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LOCALLOCALCoverageISSUES & EVENTS

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• Include every social group, sport, team, club and class that is active on campus. • Incorporate things that students do off campus that impact their lives.

COMPLETECOMPLETECoverage

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CLUBSCLUBSCoverage

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CLUBSCLUBSCoverage

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• Show fashion trends. • This is an opportunity to include a wide variety of students.

2014-2015 FASHION2014-2015 FASHIONCoverage

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FASHIONFASHIONCoverage

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FASHIONFASHIONCoverage

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•Include student profiles.

•Highlight exceptional students.

DIVERSEDIVERSECoverage

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DIVERSEDIVERSECoverage

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DIVERSEDIVERSECoverage

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DIVERSEDIVERSECoverage

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DIVERSEDIVERSECoverage

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DIVERSEDIVERSECoverage

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DIVERSEDIVERSECoverage

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DIVERSEDIVERSECoverage

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DIVERSEDIVERSECoverage

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DIVERSEDIVERSECoverage

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• Students want to see pictures of themselves and their friends. • Count how many recognizable faces are in your pictures. •Try to include at least 27 students on every spread.

GET MORE STUDENTSGET MORE STUDENTSCoverageIN THE BOOK

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Four

151511+crowd11+crowd

111118 + crowds18 + crowds

TOTALTOTALCoverage78 students not counting crowd shots

44

55

22

4 students 4 students quotedquoted

22

33

11 22

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• Change up the look once in a while. • Whole page photo spreads are huge in magazines and yearbooks right now.

THINK BIGTHINK BIGCoverage

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THINK BIGTHINK BIGCoverage

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• Occasionally, introduce a radical change in coverage and design. • Look at magazines for inspiration.

CREATE SHOWSTOPPERSCREATE SHOWSTOPPERSCoverage

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CREATE SHOWSTOPPERSCREATE SHOWSTOPPERSCoverage

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• What is a student’s favorite book?Fahrenheit 451?

CONSIDERCONSIDERCoverageALTERNATIVE COPY

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CONSIDERCONSIDERCoverageALTERNATIVE COPY

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PLAN COVERAGEPLAN COVERAGECoverageFOR PORTRAIT PAGES

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Even the ads section should feel like part of the book. Incorporate relevant community stories into this section to round out your coverage.

ADVERTISINGADVERTISINGCoverage

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ADVERTISINGADVERTISINGCoverage

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ADVERTISINGADVERTISINGCoverage

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DON’T STOPDON’T STOPCoverageADD CONTENT TO THE INDEX

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DON’T STOPDON’T STOPCoverageADD CONTENT TO THE INDEX

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INCORPORATE BAL4.TVINCORPORATE BAL4.TVCoverage

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TRY SOMETHINGTRY SOMETHINGCoverageDIFFERENT

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-With your group, discuss how you want to organize your 2015 book.

-What topics were over-covered in your 2013 edition? What was left out?

-What new topics do you need to add?

-Turn to Yearbook Playbook page five and begin pre-planning your ladder.

YOUR TURNYOUR TURNCoverage

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