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Title: Captions


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Captions
or the words people are more likely to read than
your stories.
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What Makes A Good Caption
  • Just knowing all the parts that exist in your
    caption arsenal will supply you with countless
    creative combinations to explain the photo to the
    fullest.
  • Writing a good caption is just like eating a
    great meal. It should leave you satisfied.

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1. Appetizer
  • The Lead-in
  • Only a few words are needed to connect the photo
    to the caption. One way to do this is by using a
    graphic element to draw the readers attention or
    by putting the first few words in bold.

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2. Main Entree
  • This part of the caption answers the five Ws
    who, what, when, where and why. The main part of
    the caption should be written in present tense.
  • Most good captions contain at least two
    sentences.
  • Examplefirst sentence After obtaining
    possession of the ball, Jackie Anderson (11)
    indicates to her team to run the Entry Two play
    during a game against Kickapoo Dec. 18.

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3. Dessert
  • Finish the caption by giving the reader
    background information. Sometimes this background
    comes in the form of a quote.
  • Usually, this final part of a caption is written
    in past tense.
  • Examplesecond sentence We had a great season
    considering some of the setbacks, she said. Our
    speed was one advantage most teams didnt have.

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The result
  • After obtaining possession of the ball, Jackie
    Anderson (11) indicates to her team to run the
    Entry Two play during a game against Kickapoo
    Dec. 18.We had a great season considering some
    of the setbacks, she said. Our speed was one
    advantage most teams didnt have.

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Captions without a quote
  • Example Searching for the perfect solution to a
    challenging chemistry experiment, Mark Waller
    (12) analyzes the remains of a floral cloning
    transplant. His cloning of a sunflower seed and a
    pansy offspring won first place at the North
    Carolina State Chemistry Contest in Chapel Hill
    on Nov. 1.

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What NOT to do
  • Start a caption with the words a, an or the.
  • Assume the reader has already read your story and
    omit essential information.
  • Overuse the same lead pattern.
  • State the obvious.
  • Use gag captions.

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Write A-quality captions
  • All captions must be of quality, using the
    previous two examples as A captions.
  • In Journalism II-Yearbook, the requirement is
    that every caption will be an A-level caption
    (unless space or design prevents it) or it will
    be rewritten.

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Whats a D caption?
  • Identifies the people in the caption, including
    full names and classification/ title.
  • Example Chris Jones (12), varsity running back

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Whats a C caption?
  • Describes, tells whats happening in the photo,
    without restating the obvious.
  • Example Chris Jones (12), varsity running back,
    carries the ball during the third quarter against
    Parkview.

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Whats a B caption?
  • Adds details, second sentence with facts that
    cant be known from reading the story or looking
    at the photo.
  • Example Running back Chris Jones (11) carries
    the ball during the third quarter against
    Parkview Sept. 15. Jones gained a district high
    245 yards rushing during that game and lead the
    district with 2, 755 yards for the season.

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Whats an A caption?
  • Personalizes the caption with a quote-- a
    one-of-a-kind reaction from someone in the center
    of interest in that photo. NEVER ask someone to
    give you a quote. Instead, ask What were you
    doing here?
  • Running back Chris Jones (11) carries the ball
    during the third quarter against Parkview Sept.
    15. Jones gained a district high 245 yards
    rushing during that game and lead the district
    with 2, 755 yards for the season. I had a lot of
    yards against Parkview, but I also fumbled three
    times, he said. Coach was really mad at me
    until after we won the game.

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Is a picture worth 1,000 words?
  • Perhaps. But you only have a finite amount of
    space to tell what the picture doesnt.
  • Through captions, are you telling a story?
  • Or are you writing captions as an
    after-thought?
  • The goal is to have readers digest your captions,
    which might motivate them to read your story.
  • While captions should be satisfying, like a
    full-course meal, readers should leave wanting
    more.
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