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Sports Captions Writing sports captions is the same as writing other captions, except the sportswriter must do the following: Learn the particulars of the game Know the jargon associated with the sport

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Sports Captions. overview. Writing sports captions is the same as writing other captions, except the sportswriter must do the following: Learn the particulars of the game Know the jargon associated with the sport. Work in teams of 2-4 sportswriters - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Sports Captions

Sports Captions

• Writing sports captions is the same as writing other captions, except the sportswriter must do the following:–Learn the particulars of the game

–Know the jargon associated with the sport

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Group effort

• Work in teams of 2-4 sportswriters

• Sports caption writing is aided by having an athlete working with you

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What you need• Photo

• Information sheet

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Just the facts• Using first and last names,

identify everyone in the photo, including opponents

• Identify athletes by designations specific to the sport (outfielder, center, guard, etc.)

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Just the facts• Interview people in the picture• Interview people associated

with the activity: managers, trainers, coaches, fans

• Find out what happened before, during and after the action pictured

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Write Now• Describe the action

using present tense

• Include all relevant information– Names and

positions of players (jersey #)

– Significance of the action

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Write NowArkansas forward Michael Williams (#31) dunks over Kentucky defenders Cedric Dickson (#10) and George Johnson (#21).

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Keep on Writing• Include additional

information

• Do not use the name of your school or mascot unless it is needed to eliminate confusion

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Keep on WritingForward Michael Williams (#31) dunks over Kentucky defenders Cedric Dickson (#10) and George Johnson (#21), putting the Razorbacks up by two points just before the half.

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Keep on Writing• Write an additional

sentence in past tense that includes key information not readily apparent from the picture

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Keep on WritingForward Michael Williams (#31) dunks over Kentucky defenders Cedric Dickson (#10) and George Johnson (#21), putting the Razorbacks up by two points just before the half. Williams posted a career high 32 points.

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Take the Lead• Write an attention getting word or phrase that links the caption to the picture

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Take the LeadAfter catching an alley-oop pass

Making his point

Slammin’

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Write TightEdit caption- Is there too much or too little information?- Are there redundancies?- Are verb tenses correct?

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Final DraftAlley-oop! Forward Michael Williams (#31) dunks over Kentucky defenders Cedric Dickson (#10) and George Johnson (#21), putting the Razorbacks up by two points just before the half. Williams posted a career high 32 points.