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Photo Caption. Agricultural Communications. Photo Captions. Many times pictures do not fully explain their true meaning. To help clarify or add to the story ,captions are created under and above the photo. Photo Captions. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Agricultural Communications

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Photo CaptionsMany times pictures do not fully explain their true

meaning. To help clarify or add to the story ,captions are created under and above the photo.

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Photo CaptionsA picture is worth a thousand words

(but only if it's got a really good cutline, too!)They are the most ready body type in a

publication.

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Reader BehaviorWhen writing a cutline with or without a caption, it is

useful to have clearly in mind the typical reader behavior when “using” a photograph and accompanying text:

First, the reader looks at the photo, mentally capturing all or most of the most obvious visual information available.

When that look at the photo sparks any interest, that's when captions must perform.

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Photo CaptionIt provides written information underneath a

photograph that is necessary for the reader to understand.Who is that? (And, in most cases, identify people from left to right

unless the action in the photograph demands otherwise.)Why is this picture in the paper?What's going on?When and where was this?Why does he/she/it/they look that way?How did this occur?

Captions should explain the picture!

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Photo CaptionsThey should be concise but not sound like a telegram.

There are certain rules that are followed when using captions.

Caption: Don’t point out the obvious Left Indentation One to two sentences Reflect the image

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Writing Captions1. Credit2. Accuracy3. People4. Time5. Information6. Obvious7. Names8. Succinct

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CAPTIONS1. Credit

Photos can be cropped, and the color can be adjusted. Any adjustments beyond that would be considered manipulation of the photo. If the photo is manipulated, in the credit section, you should label the photo as an illustration.

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CAPTIONS 2. Accuracy

Reflects the credibility of the product. Everything in the caption should be triple checked.

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CAPTIONS3. People

Triple-check the spelling of names; check with primary sources.

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CAPTIONS4. Time

In captions, use the present tense; write in a conversational tone.

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CAPTIONS5. Information

The caption should include all of the information the reader would want to know.

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CAPTIONS6. Obvious

Don’t repeat the obvious: what’s in the headline or text of the story.

The use of quotes can be used in captions.

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CAPTIONS7. Names

Triple check names AND positions.

Identify people from left to right.

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CAPTIONS8. Succinct

Use adjectives sparingly, don’t say what the person is thinking.

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ASSIGNMENTYou will now use the Caption

Writing Sheet to complete the assignment.

Write your own captions for the rest of the pictures in this PowerPoint. Remember to use everything you have learned!

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