To credit a photo in a news story, typically you mention the photographer's name, maybe their affiliation if relevant, and the website or agency from which the photo was sourced. This information is usually placed near the photo or at the end of the article.
The main photo in a news story is usually called the 'featured image' or the 'lead image'.
Sure. Toy Story 4 does have an end credit. It usually includes acknowledgments, additional scenes, or teasers for future projects.
It's quite simple. Just look for the 'Add Photo' button or option in the photo story editor and follow the prompts.
It's quite simple. Just open the photo story app or software, look for the 'Add' or 'Insert' option, and select the photo you want to add from your device's gallery or folder.
There is indeed an end credit scene in Toy Story 4. It adds a bit of extra fun and sometimes hints at potential future storylines or gives a final touch to the movie.
I'm not sure. You might have to watch the movie to find out for sure.
Well, to credit a short story correctly, first, mention the author's full name prominently. Then, include the title of the story and the publication it appeared in. Also, if it's from an online source, provide the URL. This gives proper recognition and attribution.
Yes. The end credit scene in Toy Story 4 is there to provide a final treat for the viewers and maybe set the stage for potential future installments.
I'm not really sure. It might refer to giving credit to the person who came up with the story idea or plot.