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1 Caption Writing Telling Stories With Photography

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8 What Is A Caption? A short description or title accompanying an illustration in a printed text Also called a “cutline” Can draw attention to something not obvious It provides the context for a picture by answering the 5W’s Caption writing involves interviewing, drafting, rewriting and editing

9 Types of Captions Basic – Describes the moment captured in the photo – One sentence written in present tense Expanded – Answers the 5W’s with background information and/or a quote – Two or more sentences First sentence is in present tense Subsequent sentences are in past tense We write expanded with 3!

10 Lead-ins Lead-ins are headlines for your caption Consist of attention-grabbing words or phrases Depending on your publication, can be alliterative or descriptive – We are either one Are no more than three words – Sparkling Skyscraper – Warning Web – Academic Achiever

11 Caption Writing Must-Do’s Avoid stating the obvious – Tell the reader something they can’t see by looking at the photo – Captions that include “looking into the camera” or “posing for a photo” will earn an F Identify all people in the picture who are seen clearly Using quotes in a caption adds a personal voice

12 Let’s Do One

13 Before you start Interview people in the photo as well as those associated with the activity – The director, other actors, backstage workers, the audience Make sure you know when the photo was taken along with who took it

14 Sentence 1: What are the 5w’s? Using first and last names, identify everyone in the photo (up to five) Accurately describe the action in the photo using the 5Ws Make sure that verb is present tense!

15 Sentence 1: What are the 5w’s? Who: – Ineke Sproet (11) playing afflicted teenager Betty Parris, Taylen Bellow (11) playing housekeeper Tituba and Chelsea Haynes (12) playing manipulative neighbor Abigail Williams What: – Pretending to be possessed by witchcraft during the RPHS production of “The Crucible” When: – November Where: – RPHS Why: – To rebel against their strict religious society

16 Heeeeeere’s….Sentence 1! Betty Parris, portrayed by Ineke Sproet (11), Tituba, played by Taylen Bellow (11) and Abigail Williams, portrayed by Chelsea Haynes (12), fall into fits during the November presentation of “The Crucible.” The verb is “fall”

17 Let’s write Sentence 2! Write another sentence in past tense that contains additional information Tell the reader something they cannot see Get the inside scoop and appeal to the intelligent, curious reader – That means dig up some good stuff!

18 Heeeeeere’s….Sentence 2! The Arthur Miller play dramatized the Salem witch trials of 1692. Arthur miller is the playwright The verb is “dramatized”

19 Let’s write Sentence 3! Include any pertinent supplemental information It can include a quote – Quotes should always be split – Quotes should always use “said” Quote attribution depends on the publication – “Attribution” is who said the quote – We use FIRST LAST on first reference, and LAST on subsequent references – This applies to teachers as well

20 Heeeeeere’s….Sentence 3! “The Crucible is a difficult production,” said director Brook Aurand. “I am so proud of the hard work our students put in.” Split quote includes part before the attribution and part after “said director brook aurand” is the attribution

21 Let’s write the lead-in! Write down some words that are represented in the photo – Theatre – Crucible – Witchcraft – Salem – Manipulation – Puritan

22 Lead-In ideas Puritan Paradox Manipulative Maidens Wicked Witchcraft Invented Illness Religious Rebellion Afflicted Agitators

23 Put all three together Sentence 1 – Betty Parris, portrayed by Ineke Sproet (11), Tituba, played by Taylen Bellow (11) and Abigail Williams, portrayed by Chelsea Haynes (12), fall into fits during the November presentation of “The Crucible.” Sentence 2 – The Arthur Miller play dramatized the Salem witch trials of 1692. Sentence 3 – “The Crucible is a difficult production,” said director Brook Aurand. “I am so proud of the hard work our students put in.”

24 Final Caption PURITAN PARADOX Betty Parris, portrayed by Ineke Sproet (11), Tituba, played by Taylen Bellow (11) and Abigail Williams, portrayed by Chelsea Haynes (12), fall into fits during the November presentation of “The Crucible.” The Arthur Miller play dramatized the Salem witch trials of 1692. “The Crucible is a difficult production,” said director Brook Aurand. “I am so proud of the hard work our students put in.”

25 What’s Wrong With This Caption? Amanda Guijosa, Allen Barahona and Amelia Alvarez pause to take a photo during the yearbook holi powder shoot. “pause to take a photo”…tell the reader something they don’t know! Where are their grades? Where is the supplemental information? No quote? Where is the lead- in?

26 What’s Wrong With This Caption? Taking photos before prom, Leanne Hrebenar (12) smoothed out date Justin Farrar’s hair. “I wanted him to look perfect for our photo,” she said. Where is his grade? “smoothed” is past tense. The first sentence should only be present tense. Where is the lead- in?

27 What’s Wrong With This Caption? Varsity cheerleader Mackenzie Bramlett (11) acknowledges the crowd as she is introduced during the Tomball game. Bramlett also takes gymnastics. Second sentence should always be in past tense Where is the lead- in? Does this sentence help tell the story?

28 Assignment 1: caption writing Using the captions on the next page, identify what is incorrect about each and write a new, correct caption – Don’t forget the captions do’s and don’t’s and AP style Create a Word document titled [last name] captions 1 and save to your H drive. Submit to Mrs. J via Google Drive Assignment is due at midnight on Monday, January 12, 2015

29 “Captions 1” assignment 1.A giant Uncle Sam balloon marched down 6th Avenue during the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade. This marks the 87 th year for the annual New York event. 2.A woman looks at what is left of her home after it was destroyed during a tornado in Washington, Ill., on Nov. 19. Rescue workers were combing through the wreckage in the wake of a fast-moving storm that killed eight people in two states.

30 Assignment 2: caption writing Select five photos that you took yourself or are from an event that you took place in Insert each photo into a Word document Based on what you know about the 5Ws in the photo, write an expanded caption – Make sure to include a quote Title your document [last name] captions 2 and save to your H drive Submit to Mrs. J via Google Drive by midnight Tuesday, January 13, 2015


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