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Evaluating a TV Interview 
This tool is for evaluating the quality of an interview that is to be recorded and presented via broadcast.
Rubric Code: CBW2A6
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Subject: Journalism  
Type: Assessment  
Grade Levels: 6-8, 9-12

Powered by iRubric Evaluating a TV Interview
  Poor

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Good

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Framing and Shot Composition

Poor

The subject is out of frame, framed awkwardly or out of focus.

The shot is off balance (Head space and rule of thirds is ignored) .

The camera height and angle may be inappropriate.
Good

The subject is in frame and in focus.

The shot is well balanced (Head space and rule of thirds are considered).

Camera height and angle are appropriate.
Audio Quality

Poor

The subject is arguably inaudible.

Background noise may be intense and overbearing.
Good

The subject can be clearly heard and understood.

There is minimal background noise.
Quality of Response

Poor

The subject looks uncomfortable or lacks confidence.

The answers little if any insight into the topic being discussed.

The subject may be looking in the wrong direction.
Good

The subject appears comfortable and relaxed.

The subject is looking in the right direction (at the interviewer).

The answers offer insight and interest into the topic being discussed.



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  • Interview, broadcast

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