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COM 150 Storyboarding Project 
Applying elements of film rhetoric in a group to produce a storyboard of a script followed by an individual 'learning letter'
Rubric Code: KX295W4
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Subject: Communication  
Type: Assessment  
Grade Levels: Undergraduate

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  Poor

does not meet expectations

1 pts

Fair

meets expectations competently enough

3 pts

Good

exceeds expectations creatively, confidently

5 pts

cinematic elements

camera angle, placement, movement, shots, framing, blocking

Poor

poor demonstration of a grasp of basic elements (probably too much horizontal treatment)
Fair

competent if commonplace or uneven application of most elements
Good

creative, dynamic application of elements
classic editing part 1

use of cuts, dissolves, wipes

Poor

little conscious application -- seems haphazard
Fair

adequate if unimaginative
Good

controlled, conscious
classic editing part 2

eyeline matching, matching action, 180 degree rule

Poor

little attention to these techniques or inability to explain their use in the letter
Fair

some use of these elements but inconsistent or with errors
Good

conscious, confident employment of these techniques
Learning letter

expresses appreciation for film's complexity, cooperative nature; explains some elements from above

Poor

summarizes the activity rather than reflecting and explaining, or is perfunctory
Fair

indicates some knowledge and adequate appreciation for the process
Good

specific, detailed and insightful reflection on the process



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  • film, cinema, storyboards

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