Journalism is a career with many opportunities. Depending on the different types of media, there are different types of Journalists. The size of an organization can also decide what types of Journalists one could be. There Reporters, Sub-editors, Photojournalists, The editor, The news editor, and Feature writers.
A journalist is someone who puts together facts, investigates, and collects information as a news story. Journalists can present their story through many ways. They can present the information through magazines, newspapers, various internet soft wares and websites, radio, and television.
A Photojournalist would be best suited for the task. A photojournalist use photography as a way of reporting news. However, to create a manga of news would be a different type of Journalist as a whole. But a photojournalist is still capable of doing so, however, instead of taking pictures, they would draw them instead.
A journalists work environment differs depending on the type of Journalist they are. For a ‘manga’ journalist, they would be traveling between different places depending on what story they would be writing.
Manga are comics in which are created in Japan. Each Manga looks similar in the way it is formatted. And many of the Manga we read is created in a same process. Manga is a drawn story that resembles a longer version of a comic book. You must plan your story, draw the images, and add in the speech bubble. Of course you must shade and color in your drawings. Manga creators go through a process of publishing. Just like any other writer, they go through the process of editing and revising.
Belchite is a ghost village in Aragon, a region of Spain in which is close to the Pyrenees. It is located about 40 km Southeast of Zaragoza. It all began in 1937. The Nationalist Army was in this 3.000 inhabitants town during the Spanish Civil War. The Republicans were advancing, in attempt to reach Zaragoza. Belchite was once again the scenario for a carnage after being the location of a great battle during the Napoleonic Peninsular War, this time it was completely destroyed in the process.