A close-up of a well-used leather soccer ball resting on a perfectly trimmed green field inside an empty stadium, with white boundary lines sharply defined. In the mid-distance, a digital scoreboard shows generic numbers and the word “Notícias” in Portuguese, while high stadium lights cast powerful, cool-toned illumination that creates defined shadows beneath the ball and subtle glints on the leather texture. Photographic realism with a shallow depth of field keeps the ball in razor-sharp focus as the stands blur into colorful abstraction, suggesting crowd energy without showing any people. The mood is serious and anticipatory, ideal for a professional sports news homepage hero image.

Quem somos

Conheça o projeto, sua ligação com a disciplina e como formamos novos jornalistas esportivos.

Sobre

O Facom News Esporte é um laboratório de jornalismo esportivo produzido por estudantes dos cursos de Jornalismo e Rádio, TV e Internet da Faculdade de Comunicação da UFJF. Vinculado à disciplina de Jornalismo Esportivo, o projeto funciona como espaço de prática em que os discentes experimentam, em ambiente real de produção, as rotinas da cobertura esportiva: apuração, reportagem, edição, roteirização, apresentação e publicação em diferentes formatos e plataformas. Nosso objetivo é unir teoria e prática, estimulando um olhar crítico sobre o esporte como fenômeno social, cultural, econômico e político, ao mesmo tempo em que formamos profissionais mais preparados para o mercado e comprometidos com ética, rigor informativo e diversidade de vozes. Aqui, o esporte é ponto de partida para contar histórias, debater questões contemporâneas e aproximar a universidade da comunidade.

A sleek, modern sports newsroom desk made of matte white surfaces with subtle metallic edges, facing a large curved wall of high-resolution screens displaying different Brazilian sports: a soccer match in Maracanã, a volleyball court, an athletics track, and a basketball scoreboard. No people are present; only equipment such as microphones, closed laptops, and notepads with neatly arranged pens. Cool studio spotlights from above create crisp, photographic realism with soft reflections on the desk and gentle shadows behind the screens. Shot at eye level with a wide angle, the composition is balanced and spacious, conveying professional journalistic rigor and an energetic yet orderly atmosphere suitable for a university sports journalism portal.
An overhead shot of a tidy editorial workspace dedicated to sports journalism, featuring an open laptop displaying a blank article template with the headline area labeled “Jornalismo Esportivo UFJF.” Surrounding it are printed match statistics sheets, a small digital audio recorder, a professional over-ear headset, and three objects symbolizing different sports: a mini basketball, a tennis ball, and a whistle on a blue lanyard. Natural late-afternoon light from an unseen window falls diagonally across the wooden desk, producing warm highlights and soft, elongated shadows. The photographic composition uses rule of thirds, with the laptop slightly off-center, and a calm yet focused atmosphere that communicates academic rigor and student-produced content without depicting any individuals.
A close-up of a well-used leather soccer ball resting on a perfectly trimmed green field inside an empty stadium, with white boundary lines sharply defined. In the mid-distance, a digital scoreboard shows generic numbers and the word “Notícias” in Portuguese, while high stadium lights cast powerful, cool-toned illumination that creates defined shadows beneath the ball and subtle glints on the leather texture. Photographic realism with a shallow depth of field keeps the ball in razor-sharp focus as the stands blur into colorful abstraction, suggesting crowd energy without showing any people. The mood is serious and anticipatory, ideal for a professional sports news homepage hero image.
A sleek, modern sports newsroom desk made of matte white surfaces with subtle metallic edges, facing a large curved wall of high-resolution screens displaying different Brazilian sports: a soccer match in Maracanã, a volleyball court, an athletics track, and a basketball scoreboard. No people are present; only equipment such as microphones, closed laptops, and notepads with neatly arranged pens. Cool studio spotlights from above create crisp, photographic realism with soft reflections on the desk and gentle shadows behind the screens. Shot at eye level with a wide angle, the composition is balanced and spacious, conveying professional journalistic rigor and an energetic yet orderly atmosphere suitable for a university sports journalism portal.

Reviews

An overhead shot of a tidy editorial workspace dedicated to sports journalism, featuring an open laptop displaying a blank article template with the headline area labeled “Jornalismo Esportivo UFJF.” Surrounding it are printed match statistics sheets, a small digital audio recorder, a professional over-ear headset, and three objects symbolizing different sports: a mini basketball, a tennis ball, and a whistle on a blue lanyard. Natural late-afternoon light from an unseen window falls diagonally across the wooden desk, producing warm highlights and soft, elongated shadows. The photographic composition uses rule of thirds, with the laptop slightly off-center, and a calm yet focused atmosphere that communicates academic rigor and student-produced content without depicting any individuals.

Aya Nakamura

“Participar do Facom News Esporte transformou minhas aulas em prática real, aprendendo rotina de redação, apuração em campo e trabalho em equipe.”

A close-up of a well-used leather soccer ball resting on a perfectly trimmed green field inside an empty stadium, with white boundary lines sharply defined. In the mid-distance, a digital scoreboard shows generic numbers and the word “Notícias” in Portuguese, while high stadium lights cast powerful, cool-toned illumination that creates defined shadows beneath the ball and subtle glints on the leather texture. Photographic realism with a shallow depth of field keeps the ball in razor-sharp focus as the stands blur into colorful abstraction, suggesting crowd energy without showing any people. The mood is serious and anticipatory, ideal for a professional sports news homepage hero image.

Mateo García

“Como docente, vejo no Facom News Esporte um espaço seguro para experimentar linguagens, discutir ética e aproximar estudantes do mercado esportivo.”