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The Art of Suspense--Movie Trailer 
Produce a movie trailer for a short story of your choice (that we have studied in class). Use Canva.
Rubric Code: Q245B98
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Subject: English  
Type: Presentation  
Grade Levels: 6-8

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  Excellent

4 pts

Good

3 pts

Fair

2 pts

Poor

1 pts

total points earned

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Presentation

Excellent

The trailer flows very smoothly and captivates the attention of the audience. It compels the viewer to watch the movie.
Good

The trailer flows smoothly and holds the attention of the audience. The viewer is left interested in the movie/podcast.
Fair

The trailer flows reasonably but there are some transitions that need improvement in order for the viewer to be persuaded to watch the movie.
Poor

The scenes from the trailer are choppy and the transitions seem abrupt. The viewer may be left confused and not inclined to watch the movie or listen to the podcast.
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Content (Plot)

Excellent

Key scenes or themes from the story have been creatively presented. These make the content clear to the viewer but do not give too much away.
Good

There is one key scene or theme from the story represented in the trailer. This makes the viewer generally aware of the content.
Fair

An attempt has been made to depict some aspect of the story, however from the content of the has not been made clear to the viewer or has given key plot elements away.
Poor

There is no scene in the trailer that suggests that the student has a limited understanding of the story. The viewer is left with much confusion.
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Images

Excellent

Images are sharp, clear, and create a distinct atmosphere or tone that matches the different parts of the story.
Good

The images sharp, clear, and create an atmosphere or tone that match some parts of the story
Fair

An attempt was made to use sharp, clear images that create an atmosphere or tone but it needed more work. The choice of images is logical.
Poor

Little or no attempt has been taken to use sharp and clear images to create an appropriate atmosphere or tone.
total points earned
Soundtrack/Voice

Excellent

The voice track is clean and fully understandable. The music enhances the visuals and the pace fits the storyline. The viewer is always engaged.
Good

The voice track is occasionally too fast/slow for the storyline. The pacing is relatively engaging for the viewer and the music is mostly fitting.
Fair

Tries to use pacing and rhythm but it is often noticeable that it does not fit the storyline. The music and sound doesn't always match the visuals.
Poor

No attempt to match the pace of the storytelling to the storyline. There are no sounds or music to accompany it.
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Presentation Length

Excellent

The presentation was the right length to keep/get the viewer involved. It included some extras that add to the viewing experience.
Good

The presentation was the right length to keep/get the viewer involved.
Fair

The length of the presentation was too long/short to keep/get attention of the viewer
Poor

The length of the presentation was too long/short to keep/get attention of the viewer.
total points earned
Assignment Completion

Excellent

Assignment is completed before or on date due.
Good

Assignment is completed one or two days late.
Fair

Assignment is completed a week late.
Poor

Assignment is completed multiple weeks late.
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