4. Functions
• Caption Text helping readers or viewers to
understand more information that might not
be in photos or videos.
• Establish credibility.
• Promote better engagement; make people
interested in seeing the photo and
understand it.
5.
6. • Title (the title text or image title description that
represents the image as a whole)
• Lead (text that leads to more specific image
information and can attract the reader's
attention)
• Section headings (text that provides
information on images in the form of the essence
of each subchapter of the article very
specifically)
12. There are several criteria for a good caption:
• A good caption clearly identifies the subject of
the picture without detailing the obvious.
• It is concise/brief.
• It establishes the picture's relevance to the
article, provides context for the picture, and
draws the reader into the article.
It can be written in the form a word(s), phrase(s) or sentence(s).
13.
14. Which caption do you think matches with the picture?
1. WALKING TO THE BEAT 2. GET LOW
3. HIGHLANDER RUMBLE 4. LION AROUND
5. KICKING OFF THE YEAR
15. Which caption do you think matches with the picture?
1. WALKING TO THE BEAT 2. GET LOW
3. HIGHLANDER RUMBLE 4. LION AROUND
5. KICKING OFF THE YEAR
16. Which caption do you think matches with the picture?
1. WALKING TO THE BEAT 2. GET LOW
3. HIGHLANDER RUMBLE 4. LION AROUND
5. KICKING OFF THE YEAR
17. Which caption do you think matches with the picture?
1. WALKING TO THE BEAT 2. GET LOW
3. HIGHLANDER RUMBLE 4. LION AROUND
5. KICKING OFF THE YEAR
18. Which caption do you think matches with the picture?
1. WALKING TO THE BEAT 2. GET LOW
3. HIGHLANDER RUMBLE 4. LION AROUND
5. KICKING OFF THE YEAR
21. After you read these two captions then answer the
following questions for each text.
1. What is the text about?
2. Who are in the picture?
3. What do they do based on the picture?
4. Where did the picture publish?
5. Why did the writer write this text?