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Yearbook Photo Captions By Don Vardell, APR The GROWLER Moss Point High School March 27, 2005
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Yearbook Photo Captions Many people read only captions
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Yearbook Photo Captions So, Captions must fulfill two goals:
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Yearbook Photo Captions Captions must fulfill two goals: Captions must explain what is going on in a photo
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Yearbook Photo Captions Captions must fulfill two goals: 2. Captions must add information
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Yearbook Photo Captions Captions must fulfill two goals: Explain what is going on in a photo Add information
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Yearbook Photo Captions Write first sentence in present tense (Explain activity)
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Yearbook Photo Captions Write first sentence in present tense (Explain activity) –Include names of all easily recognizable people
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Yearbook Photo Captions Write first sentence in present tense (Explain activity) –Include names of all easily recognizable people Do NOT begin every caption with a name
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Yearbook Photo Captions Write first sentence in present tense (Explain activity) –Include names of all easily recognizable people –Do NOT begin every caption with a name Other sentences which add information should be written in past tense
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Yearbook Photo Captions Write first sentence in present tense (Explain activity) –Include names of all easily recognizable people –Do NOT begin every caption with a name –Other sentences which add information should be written in past tense Can be statistics, direct quote from someone involved in the action, etc.
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Yearbook Photo Captions Photo captions are important –You can increase coverage and get more people in the Yearbook using well thought-out, well-written photo captions (cutlines)
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Yearbook Photo Captions
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