English - Writing Caption
English - Writing Caption
English - Writing Caption
A picture is worth
a 1,000 words, but
it still needs a
caption.
Cambridge Dictionary
WHY LEARNING TO WRITE A
CAPTION??
On the job, the reporter and
photographer discuss how best to
get the shot, based on the reporter’s
research and ideas on how he or she will
write the story. The photographer
meanwhile, also gets to write.
The caption, or cutline, is the one-
to two-sentence story under the photo,
which helps to tell the story.
CAPTIONS SHOULD BE:
ACTIVE
COMPLETE
INTERESTING
An effective caption:
Answers the who, what, where,
when, why and how of every photo
Grabs the reader’s attention
Is always factual
Provides information for the busy
reader who may not read the
related story
Caption Guideline #1: Choosing
All clear!
The end
is in sight.
CAPTION GUIDELINE #3:
Identification
NOT OBVIOUS:
- Her name and grade
- Details of this specific race
(including the result)
- Where and when the
competition took place
- The opponent.