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Personal Narrative Video 
properly doing the pre- and post- production paperwork
Rubric Code: R269AB
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Subject: English  
Type: Presentation  
Grade Levels: 6-8, 9-12

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  Poor

10 pts

Fair

15 pts

Good

20 pts

Excellent

25 pts

scriptwriting

Poor

The script is lacking details and does not tell the story
Fair

The script includes some details, but leaves many questions about what the story is and where it is going.
Good

The script is complete in the story telling.
Excellent

The script is complete in the story telling and includes production details.
script formatting

Poor

The script follows no discernable format.
Fair

The script is written in paragraph form.
Good

The script follows a production format.
Excellent

The script follows a production format and includes technical details.
Storyboard
storyboard basics

Poor

Panels are not drawn out as to represent a video image, no technical details are included, does not show the progression of a story.
Fair

Panels are drawn out to represent a video image, but lack any description of what is occuring in the scene.
Good

Panels are correctly drawn with sufficient detail and include descriptions of the scenes shown.
Excellent

Panels are correctly drawn and include visual details, descriptions of each scene are accurate, editing notes are included throughout the document.
storyboard details

Poor

No details are included in the storyboard
Fair

Only minimal details are includeed for each scene.
Good

Details only provide production notes.
Excellent

Details provide a comprehensive instruction for both production and post production.
Video
Use this Rubric for the video task option. This is a guideline for the production of the video itself. The content will be graded under the
  Poor

Poor
Students show little skill in producing a video.

10 pts

Fair

Fair
Students demonstrate some skill in producing a video.

15 pts

Good

Students demonstrate sufficient knowledge and skill in producing a video.

20 pts

Excellent

Students demonstrate proficiency in knowledge and skill in producing a video.

25 pts

Overall Video Quality

Overall Video Quality
The video should contain footage or pictures appropriate to the story. Voice, music, and sound effects are optional, but if present must meet standards of appropriateness, synchronization, and is not too loud or too soft. Maximum length should be 4 minutes & not too short, failing to tell the story. ALL clips, photos, and sound used from other sources must be correctly cited

Poor

Poor
Video presentation is basic. Action/pictures lack appropriateness to topic; voice and/or music and/or sound effects are not appropriate for the story; video is too short to tell the story; clips, photos, and sound are incorrectly cited.
Fair

Fair
Video presentation is basic. Action/pictures are appropriate to topic with some lighting difficulties making visibility erratic; voice and/or music and/or sound effects are appropriate but volume level is inconsistent and unsynchronized with pictures. Audience attention may tend to wander. Video more than 4 minutes in length. Clips, photos, and sound are correctly cited.
Good

Good
Video presentation is basic. Action/pictures are appropriate to topic and are clearly visible; voice and/or music and/or sound effects are appropriate but volume level is inconsistent; holds attention of audience. Video is no more than 4 minutes in length. Clips, photos, and sound are correctly cited.
Excellent

Excellent
Video presentation demonstrates originality and creativity. Action/pictures are appropriate to topic and are clearly visible; voice and/or music and/or sound effects enhance the project. Overall the production catches and holds audience attention. Video is no more than 4 minutes in length. Clips, photos, and sound are correctly cited.
Written component
  Poor

4 pts

Fair

6 pts

Good

8 pts

Excellent

10 pts

No Effort - 0

Written work is missing altogether.

Poor

Written work is brief and does not relate in a significant way to the writer's life.
Fair

Written work is completed but it is unclear how it relates to the story the writer is trying to tell about their life.
Good

Written work is completed and is significantly related to the story of the writer's life.
Excellent

Written work is completed, and thoroughly explains or enhances the story of the writer's life.



Keywords:
  • production, video, television







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