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Dirty Dozen 
Using the shot list provided, students will take photos using the varied angles and shots discussed in class. Students must use all 12 of the shots and angles listed to create a story. They must add lower thirds and make the introduction based on the tutorial given in class.
Rubric Code: QXCABA7
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Subject: Arts and Design  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: (none)

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  Poor

1 pts

Fair

2 pts

Good

3 pts

Excellent

4 pts

Slides

Poor

Students were missing more than 3 slides and the opening was also missing or poorly done.
Fair

Students were missing 3 slides, but had the opening included.
Good

Students were missing 1 or 2 slides, and had the opening included.
Excellent

Students had 12 slides plus the introduction in the project. All shots and angles were represented in the project.
Storytelling

Poor

Students did a poor job taking the photos to reveal an interesting storyline.
Fair

Students could have done a better job telling a story. Missing too many pieces to have a nice flow.
Good

Students did a good job with telling a story, but it didn't flow as well as it could. Varied shots were not used as well as they could have been to reveal a nice beginning, middle and end.
Excellent

Students did a nice job of using the varied shots and angles to tell a story. The story flowed well and had a nice beginning, middle and end.
titles & opening

Poor

Students did not include lower thirds or there were multiple misspelled titles. The opening was not done well or was missing.
Fair

Students made some mistakes in spelling or identification. The opening was included.
Good

Students had some lower thirds or there some identified wrong/ some grammatical errors.The opening was done well.
Excellent

Students had the lower thirds and opening. No grammatical errors present.





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