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Narrative Short Film 
Rubric Code: KX39W9B
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Subject: Arts and Design  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: (none)

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  Poor

4 pts

Fair

7 pts

Good

10 pts

Camera skills

Poor

Shots out of focus
White Balance Missing.
Poorly framed composition.
Shaky camera takes away from project's effectiveness.
Scene(s) are not effectively covered.
Fair

Uses a variety of shots Shots in focus most if not all of the time.
Most shots framed properly.
White Balanced.
Scene(s) are only somewhat covered.
Good

Uses a variety of shots that advance the story.
All shots in focus and properly(creatively) composed.
White balanced.
Scene(s) are covered well.
Audio/Music

Poor

Dialogue(if used) is muddy and difficult to understand.
Music used is a distraction from the video conten
Overall Audio Sounds Unmixed.
Fair

Dialogue(if used) is mostly clear and clean with some issues present.
Music used does not add or take away from video content.
Overall Mix is better but still needs tweaked.
Good

Dialogue(if used) is clear and clean throughout.
Music used adds to the story being told.
All Levels mix well together and help advance the story
Editing Skills

Poor

Poor timing and edit points demonstrated throughout. No titles or effects used.
Fair

Some trouble with timing and/or edit points. Some titles and effects used but do not effectively add to story.
Good

Strong editing skills demonstrated, including proper timing, edit points, etc. Titles used and appropriate. Effects used and appropriate.
Script/Storyboard

Poor

Story is lacking a creative purpose.
Story has no opening or conclusion.
Dialogue is not written and/or is not effective in advancing story.
Script is not submitted.
Storyboard is not submitted.
Fair

Story has creative moments but lacks definite opening and/or a strong conclusion.
Dialogue is written but only somewhat advances story.
Script is submitted and somewhat reflects the scenes filmed. Storyboard does not accurately reflect what was filmed.
Good

Story is told creatively and has a definite opening and strong conclusion.
Dialogue is written and effective in advancing story.
Script is submitted and mirrors what is filmed.
Storyboard is submitted and accurately reflects what was shot.
Props and costumes

Poor

Only a few students have made a good effort to include costumes +/or props which help make the scene more understandable.
Fair

Students have made a good effort include +/or props which help make the scene more understandable.
Good

Students have made an excellent effort to include costumes +/or props which help make the scene more understandable.
Originality

Poor

Movie is a rehash of other people's ideas and/or images and shows very little attempt at original thought.
Fair

Movie shows some originality and inventiveness. The content and ideas are presented in an interesting way.
Good

Movie shows considerable originality and inventiveness. The content and ideas are presented in a unique and interesting way.
Team Participation

Poor

Individual did not work well within the team structure, and/or did not add to the project's outcome.
Fair

Individual worked passably in the team structure. They did not add significantly to the project's outcome.
Good

Individual worked well within team structure and added substantially to the project's outcome.



Keywords:
  • Narrative, Video







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