A term used in Japan to refer to the publishing style or method of newspapers, magazines, etc. that mainly use illustrations such as photographs and images. When the main focus is on photographs, it is called photo journalism, but there is no strict distinction between the two. In English-speaking countries, the words to refer to things like "life" and "look" are usually photojournalism or pictorial journalism, and the term graphic journalism is not used. Source: Heibonsha World Encyclopedia, 2nd Edition Information |
写真や図像など図版を主体とした新聞,雑誌などの出版形態,またはその方法をさす日本での用語。写真が主体の場合はフォト・ジャーナリズムphoto journalismというが,両者の厳密な区別はされていない。また普通,英語国で《ライフ》や《ルック》などの類をさしていうことばはフォト・ジャーナリズムあるいはピクトリアル・ジャーナリズムpictorial journalismなどであり,グラフ・ジャーナリズムという語は用いられない。
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