3. Broadsheet register.
Broadsheets are very straightforward
and direct, the tell the facts as they
are, and present it as information and
not entertainment.
4. Broadsheet Mastheads
Broadsheet mastheads, are conventionally
black serif font(longer extending lines), and it
can also be known as the nameplate. It is
located at the top of the newspaper, and it
lets the readers know who the newspaper is
by.
5. The Splash
This is usually the main story, and often is
anchoring text, meaning it sits next to the
photo, and the photo is also sometimes found
above or under the photos, drawing the
audience's eyes to the text. Using the rule of
thirds, the splash is usually located in the
centre third as that’s where the audience's
eyes naturally go.
6. Standfirst
• The standfirst is a brief introductory paragraph of an article in a
newspaper, normally appearing immediately after the headline, and
in a different font to the others.
This part is
the standfirst.