Indiana Broadcast History Archive

Judging Session for Photography and Newspaper Design Competition

Aired

1987

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Tape 4

[AI-Generated Summary] Captures a judging session where participants evaluate various entries for a photography and layout competition. The session begins with the selection of winning photographs, including a notable entry featuring Janetta Hodge, a pregnant woman who rescued her family from an apartment fire. Following the completion of the regular categories, the judges prepare to move to a private "in camera" session to select the Best in Show and provide final comments.  

The dialogue also covers administrative details regarding upcoming educational sessions. Participants discuss scheduling guest speakers and grading for classes such as J354, an editing course featuring slides from National Geographic. The final portion shifts to a technical critique of newspaper design, specifically focusing on the "Suburban Living" section. The judges discuss the effective and ineffective uses of white space, letter spacing in headlines, and the logical placement of "readers" and "ringers" to improve story flow.

Note: This AI-generated summary (via Gemini AI and Adobe Premiere Pro) is for discovery purposes only. Please consult the original recording for historical accuracy.