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Video Documentary
Video Documentary
Create a 2-3 minute video documentary about a person who: broke boundaries, discovered or explored, advanced technology or served and sacrificed themselves. In your documentary you will give facts about the person's life, support those facts with pictures and visuals and most importantly, show through evidence how this person fits the category that you have selected for him/her.
Rubric Code:
F573XA
By
kyleaherring
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Subject:
English
Type:
Project
Grade Levels:
6-8, 9-12
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Mini Documentary
No Effort
0 pts
Poor
1 pts
Fair
3 pts
Good
5 pts
Content/Length
No Effort
no effort
Poor
Documentary is 0-1 minute in length or incomplete
Fair
Documentary is 1-2 minutes in length
Good
Documentary is 2-3 minutes in length
Research/Information
No Effort
no effort
Poor
The team does not cover either the history OR contribution of the person. OR The information that is presented is off topic.
Fair
does not fully cover all of the required criteria and is not detailed in presenting their information.
Good
The video is very informative. It covers the required criteria which is the history AND category of the person.
Category Connection
No Effort
no effort
Poor
The voice over script is poorly written and leaves the audience confused about why the person and/or category was chosen.
Fair
The voice over script is adequately written and leaves the audience wondering about the person and/or category chosen.
Good
The voice over script is well-written and gives ample evidence to support the category chosen.
Creativity
No Effort
no effort
Poor
The video is not presented in an original or creative way. The information is read to the viewers and fails to present the information in an interesting format.
Fair
The video is presented in a basic way that tries to capture the viewer's attention.
Good
The video is presented in an extremely unique, original, and creative way. It catches the viewer's attention and holds their interest.
Graphics
No Effort
no effort
Poor
Project has only a few graphics that help tell the story. Some graphics are inappropriate for the content of the case.
Fair
Project has graphics. Some graphics are not appropriate for the content. Timing of the graphics need work. More graphics would improve the quality of the presentation.
Good
Project has appropriate graphics.The graphics enhance the project and are well placed and thought out.
shows great effort, and the graphics help tell the story of the case.
Organization
No Effort
no effort
Poor
information is not organized in any manner and lacks a flow of conversation.
Fair
information in the video has a general order and flow. The material is presented in a basic manner.
Good
Information in the video is organized and flows. The transitions are smooth and the material is easy to comprehend.
Audio
No Effort
no effort
Poor
Both the spoken voice and music or other sound effects are unclear, uninteresting or inappropriate for the topic and audience.
Fair
Either the spoken voice or music or other sound effects are not clear, interesting or appropriate for the topic and audience.
Good
Both the spoken voice and music or other sound effects are clear, interesting and appropriate for the topic and audience.
On Time
No Effort
not turned in
Poor
2 points off per day late
Fair
2 points off per day late
Good
Turned in on time
Subjects:
Arts and Design
English
Types:
Project
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