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Creative Photo Story
Photo Story
Photo Stories will use a pre determined number of photos to tell a story; Beginning Action, Rising Action, Peak, Falling Action, and Resolution.
Rubric Code:
CXW8732
By
kaparker
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Subject:
Arts and Design
Type:
Project
Grade Levels:
6-8
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Creative Photo Story
Meets Expectations
25 pts
Needs Improvement
20 pts
Poor
15 pts
Story Map
Meets Expectations
Story Map (Visual Portrait of a Story) is well laid out with all 4 parts represented and described with detail. Story Map is detailed so someone can read it and put the same story together.
Needs Improvement
Story Map (Visual Portrait of a Story) is well laid out with all 4 parts represented and described with some detail. Story Map is detailed so someone can read it and put the basic version of the story together.
Poor
Story Map (Visual Portrait of a Story) is not laid out well and some of the 4 parts are represented and described with little detail. Story Map is basic.
Storyboard
Meets Expectations
Storyboard established a purpose early on and maintains a clear focus throughout. Storyboard sketches and descriptions are detailed enough to follow the story line throughout all 12-15 sketched shots.
Needs Improvement
Establishes a purpose early on and maintains focus for most of the presentation. Storyboard sketches and descriptions are somewhat detailed enough to follow the story line throughout sketched shots. 10-12 or 15-17 sketched shots.
Poor
There are few lapses in focus and the purpose is somewhat clear. Storyboard sketches and descriptions are not detailed enough to follow the story line throughout all sketched shots. Less than 10 or more than 17 sketched shots.
Story Length
Meets Expectations
The story is interesting and holds the viewer's attention. It is told with exactly the right amount of detail throughout. Length of digital story 1:00-1:30 minutes.
Needs Improvement
The story is basic, not captivating to the viewer. The story is missing some basic elements. The composition is typically good, though it seems to drag somewhat OR needs slightly more detail in one or two sections. Length of digital story is 0:45-1:00 minute or 1:30-1:45 minute.
Poor
The story is unclear, missing many of the basic elements. The story seems to need more editing. It is noticeably too long or too short in more than one section. Length of digital story is less than 0:45 minute or more than 1:45 minute.
Photos
Meets Expectations
Photos are in a clear, logical sequence. Photos have a clear action. Photos create a tone that matches different parts of the story. There are 12-15 photos.
Needs Improvement
There is some logic to the sequence of photos. The action in the photos is not completely clear. Photos create a tone that somewhat matches the different parts of the story. There are 10-12 photos or 15-17 photos.
Poor
There is no logic to the sequence or action. An attempt was made to create a tone but more work is needed. There are less than 10 photos or more than 17 photos.
Voiceover
Meets Expectations
Voice quality is clear and consistently audible throughout the presentation. The pace (rhythm and voice punctuation) fits the story line and helps the audience really "get into" the story.
Needs Improvement
Voice quality is clearn adn consistently audible throughout the most (75-95%) of the presentation. Occasionally speaks too fast or too slowly for the story line. The pacing (rhythm and voice punctuation) is relatively engaging for the audience.
Poor
Voice quality is clear and consistently audible through little (60-75%) of the presentation. Tries to use pacing (rhythm and voice punctuation), but it often noticeable that the pacing does not fit the story line. Audience is not consistently engaged.
Keywords:
photo story, digital storytelling, story map, storyboard,
Subjects:
Arts and Design
Types:
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