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SCREENWRITING FINAL PROJECT 
Students will spend the semester creating an original screenplay as a final project. The script must be between 15 and 20 pages, and typed in standard screenplay format. Students are allowed to choose their topic, genre, etc. and will be given opportunities throughout the semester to get on-going feedback in class.
Rubric Code: A9C2X3
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Subject: English  
Type: Writing  
Grade Levels: 9-12, Undergraduate

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  Excellent

20 pts

Good

15 pts

Fair

10 pts

Poor

5 pts

Dialogue and characters

20 pts.

Excellent

Characters are well-developed, dynamic and unique. They each have their own voice. They "show, don't tell." The dialogue is moves the story forward.
Good

Characters are mostly well-developed, dynamic and unique. Some have their own voice. They "show, don't tell." The dialogue mostly moves the story forward.
Fair

Characters are not well-developed, and lack an individual voice. The dialogue sometimes moves the story forward.
Poor

The dialogue doesn't move the story forward. The characters are either uninteresting or otherwise unable to hold the readers attention
Content

20 pts.

Excellent

The story is dynamic, engaging, and original. The student created a unique and well-developed story. All of the sentences are the student's own.
Good

The story is original and interesting, though some parts may not have been fully developed or explored. All of the sentences are the student's own.
Fair

Much of the script was not developed or thought out well. All of the sentences are the student's own.
Poor

The script is not original, is not developed, and does not hold the audience's attention. All of the sentences are the student's own.
Mechanics

20 pts.

Excellent

Writer has completely correct formatting, spelling, punctuation, and grammar.
Good

Writer has all but a few correct formatting, spelling, punctuation and grammar.
Fair

Writing has most correct formatting, spelling punctuation, and grammar.
Poor

Writer has little to no correct formatting, spelling, punctuation, or grammar.
Organization

20 pts.

Excellent

The script is written in an organized fashion.<BR>
The story line is presented clearly. The script follows the plot structure discussed in class (i.e. inciting incident, rising action, climax, etc.).
Good

The script is somewhat organized. Thought was put into the organization of the plot, though some parts are not clear or thought out as well.
Fair

The script is not well organized. The plot does not follow the structure discussed in class.
Poor

The script is unorganized. The audience has trouble following the plot and/or the student has little to no plot involved.
Length

20 pts.

Excellent

The script is NOT LESS THAN 90 - 100 pages in length.
Good

The script is at least 85 - 90 pages long.
Fair

The script is between 75 and 85 pages long.
Poor

The script is less than 70 pages in length.



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