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TV Pilot Script Writing
TV Pilot Script Writing
Students will "pitch" TV pilot shows through writing a pilot script for a series on the Middle Passage.
Rubric Code:
RX54B7A
By
mabehm
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Subject:
English
Type:
Writing
Grade Levels:
9-12
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TV Pilot
Poor
4 pts
Fair
6 pts
Good
8 pts
Excellent
10 pts
Dialogue is included
Poor
Not engaging. No attempts to differentiate between characters. Hard to understand. Would be hard to act on a TV set. Not school appropriate.
Fair
A bit bland and not specific to a character.
Good
Good dialogue, but all of the characters sound the same. Message gets across, but not particularly creative.
Excellent
Natural and specific to the character. Interesting and engaging. No fluff.
set desciption
Poor
There are no set descriptions, or they are too specific/not essential to the understanding of the plot/character.
Fair
Stage descriptions are hard to understand/visualize.
Good
Stage description are clear, but not necessarily essential to the understanding of the plot/character.
Excellent
Descriptions are essential to the understanding of the plot/character and enhance the action being played out on set.
grammar/spelling
Poor
more than five spelling mistakes and poor grammar.
Fair
Less than 5 spelling and grammar problems.
Good
Less than 3 problem in grammar and spelling.
Excellent
There are no problems in spelling and grammar.
Conflict
Poor
Conflict is poorly done and unrealistic.
Fair
A underdeveloped conflict is present.
Good
A conflict is present. The actors/actresses are somewhat participating in action that move the conflict further.
Excellent
All actors/acctresses are advancing the conflict. The script is on focus.
Plot
Poor
There is no evident, interesting plot line.
Fair
There seems to be a plot line, however it is scattered and there are many random elements to the story.
Good
There is an A and B plot however the characters are not always related to the plot. Random elements are included.
Excellent
There is an A and B plot (potentially a C) and all of the characters actions/lines are constantly moving the plot forward. No randomness present.
character list with descriptions
Poor
The characters are vague, and do not fit the context of the piece.
Fair
Some characters are well rounded, and fit the context of the story.
Good
Most characters are well rounded, and fit the plot, and time period.
Excellent
All characters are well rounded, and can be pictured in that setting with little effort.
Subjects:
English
Types:
Writing
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