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public:nnels:etext:human-narration-alt-text [2023/11/20 12:30] rachel.osolen [Getting Started] |
public:nnels:etext:human-narration-alt-text [2023/11/20 12:33] (current) rachel.osolen [Getting Started] |
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After each description, if there is a caption, transcribe the caption beginning with the phrase: ''Caption Reads: ...'' | After each description, if there is a caption, transcribe the caption beginning with the phrase: ''Caption Reads: ...'' |
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When describing cover images, begin with the following: ''cover: [Title][: Subtitle]. [AuthorName AuthorSuname]. [Image Description]. [Praise quotation by Attribution text].'' | |
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For example: ''cover: Awesome Title: Of a Really Cool Book. Sarah Smith. A colour photograph of a single red rose laying in the pale white snow. "You do not want to miss this book that is about cool things!" by Mr. Critic Person.'' | |
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See video on [[https://screencast-o-matic.com/watch/c3XoFJVUlbC|How to Set Up Word Doc for Human Narration Image Descriptions]]. | See video on [[https://screencast-o-matic.com/watch/c3XoFJVUlbC|How to Set Up Word Doc for Human Narration Image Descriptions]]. |
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The biggest difference between Image Descriptions for Human Narration and Image Descriptions for Alt-text is the length and amount of detail included in your description. | The biggest difference between Image Descriptions for Human Narration and Image Descriptions for Alt-text is the length and amount of detail included in your description. |
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| Begin each description with the phrase: ''BEGIN IMAGE DESCRIPTION (Location)'' and end each description with the phrase: ''END IMAGE DESCRIPTION (Location)''. |
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| After each description, if there is a caption, transcribe the caption beginning with the phrase: ''Caption Reads: ...'' |
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| When describing cover images, begin with the following: ''cover: [Title][: Subtitle]. [AuthorName AuthorSuname]. [Image Description]. [Praise quotation by Attribution text].'' |
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| For example: ''cover: Awesome Title: Of a Really Cool Book. Sarah Smith. A colour photograph of a single red rose laying in the pale white snow. "You do not want to miss this book that is about cool things!" by Mr. Critic Person.'' |
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<note tip>Listening to a video, movie, or show with described video on is a good way to understand how to write for time constraints.</note> | <note tip>Listening to a video, movie, or show with described video on is a good way to understand how to write for time constraints.</note> |