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VFX Production Rubric 
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Rubric Code: A967A7
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Subject: Vocational  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: 9-12

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  Advanced

4 pts

Proficient

3 pts

Average

2 pts

Below Average

1 pts

Directors Requirements
Preparedness

Advanced

Director arrives on set with all necessary elements for their shoot. (costumes, props, practicals, storyboards, and production breakdowns). Director has a clear goals for their shoot and maximizes their time.
Proficient

Director arrives on set with most necessary elements for their shoot. (costumes, props, practicals, storyboards, and production breakdowns). Director has a clear goals for their shoot but may not maximize their time fully.
Average

Director arrives on set with some necessary elements for their shoot. (costumes, props, practicals, storyboards, and production breakdowns). Director has a few goals for their shoot but does not maximize their time. Some of the class period is not utilized.
Below Average

Director arrives on set with no necessary elements for their shoot. (costumes, props, practicals, storyboards, and production breakdowns). Director does not have goals for their shoot and does not maximize their time most of the class period is not utilized.
Communication

Advanced

Director clearly communicates their vision with their cast and crew in a professional manner using a variety of methods. Language is respectful and school appropriate.
Proficient

Director communicates their vision with their cast and crew in a professional manner using a variety of methods but some minor confusion is apparent. Language is mostly respectful and school appropriate.
Average

Director communicates their vision with their cast and crew in a professional manner using mostly one method Major confusion is apparent. Language is somewhat respectful and school appropriate.
Below Average

Director does not communicate their vision with their cast and crew in a professional manner using any method. Language is not respectful or school appropriate.
Production Roles Requirements
Camera Operator

Advanced

Camera operator arrives to shoot with a working camera and a tripod. Video shot has correct white balance, exposure, shutter speed, and is in focus. Shots accurately reflect the vision of the director.
Proficient

Camera operator arrives to shoot with a working camera and a tripod. Most video shot has correct white balance, exposure, shutter speed, and is in focus. Shots mostly reflect the vision of the director.
Average

Camera operator arrives to shoot with a working camera and a tripod. Some video shot has correct white balance, exposure, shutter speed, and is in focus. Shots somewhat reflect the vision of the director.
Below Average

Camera operator arrives to shoot without a working camera and a tripod. Most video shot does not have correct white balance, exposure, shutter speed, and is in focus. Shots do not reflect the vision of the director.
Boom Operator (Audio)

Advanced

Boom operator arrives to shoot with a boom pole, sound kit, and microphone. Audio captured is clear and boom positioning does not impede the usability of the footage.
Proficient

Boom operator arrives to shoot with a boom pole, sound kit, and microphone. Audio captured is mostly clear and boom positioning rarely impedes the usability of the footage.
Average

Boom operator arrives to shoot with a boom pole, sound kit, and microphone. Audio captured is somewhat clear but boom positioning often impedes the usability of the footage.
Below Average

Boom operator arrives to shoot without a boom pole, sound kit, or microphone. Audio captured is not clear and boom positioning often impedes the usability of the footage.
Gaffer/Grip

Advanced

Gaffer/Grip arrives to the shoot with a green screen and appropriate lights for the location (soft boxes for inside, reflectors for outside). Lighting reflects the vision of the director.
Proficient

Gaffer/Grip arrives to the shoot with a green screen and appropriate lights for the location (soft boxes for inside, reflectors for outside). Lighting mostly reflects the vision of the director.
Average

Gaffer/Grip arrives to the shoot with a green screen and appropriate lights for the location (soft boxes for inside, reflectors for outside). Lighting somewhat reflects the vision of the director.
Below Average

Gaffer/Grip arrives to the shoot without a green screen or appropriate lights for the location (soft boxes for inside, reflectors for outside). Lighting does not reflect the vision of the director.
Actor

Advanced

Actor arrives to set on time and in costume. Actor has lines memorized or is aware of what they are acting out. Acting reflects the vision of the director.
Proficient

Actor arrives to set on time and in costume. Actor has lines somewhat memorized or is somewhat aware of what they are acting out. Acting mostly reflects the vision of the director.
Average

Actor arrives to set on time and in costume. Actor has limited awareness of what they are acting out. Acting somewhat reflects the vision of the director.
Below Average

Actor does not arrive to set on time and in costume. Actor has no awareness of what they are acting out. Acting does not reflect the vision of the director.
Professionalism Requirements
Professionalism

Advanced

Student performs their role in a professional manner. They use professional language when communicating with others. They take direction, perform their role efficiently, and do not impeded the forward progress of the shoot.
Proficient

Student performs their role in a mostly professional manner. They mostly use professional language when communicating with others. For the most part they take direction, perform their role efficiently, and do not impeded the forward progress of the shoot.
Average

Student performs their role in a somewhat professional manner. They rarely use professional language when communicating with others. They have a hard time taking direction, performing their role efficiently, and somewhat impeded the forward progress of the shoot.
Below Average

Student does not performs their role in a professional manner. They do not use professional language when communicating with others. They do not direction, perform their role efficiently, and impeded the forward progress of the shoot.



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  • JHHS, Media Arts, Shuptrine, Visual Effects

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