Sample Photograph Captions:
BELOW IN THE PINK BOX IS A GROUP OF 3 CAPTIONS TO SIMULATE WHAT EDITORS SHOULD SUBMIT TO THE PRESS. NOTE IMAGE TAGS: "Intro-1" means: The FIRST of the three images to appear in the "Introduction" "1941-3" means: The THIRD image to appear in the chapter called "1941: Movies and ...." |
Intro-1: Ingrid Bergman (l.) and Humphrey Bogart in a publicity shot for Casablanca (Michael Curtiz, Warner Bros. 1941). Courtesy Jerry Ohlinger Archives. 1941-3 The family in How Green Was My Valley (John Ford, Twentieth Century Fox). Collection Sarah Kozloff.
NOTE: THE YEAR IS OMITTED FROM THE CAPTION PARENTHESIS BECAUSE IT WILL BE EVIDENT IN CHAPTERS WHAT YEAR IT IS. BUT FOR THE IMAGES IN THE INTRODUCTION THE YEAR IS INCLUDED.
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IN THE ACTUAL TEXT FOR A CHAPTER ON, FOR EXAMPLE, "1935" YOU SHOULD INDICATE IMAGE PLACEMENTS LIKE THIS:
"... and the crucial fact was thus emphasized." {IMAGE 1935-1} "Nobody had thought of this, and therefore films were ..." KEEP IN MIND: There are 3 images per chapter, and they are numbered according to their placement starting with the beginning of the chapter. |