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Broadcast Directing 
This rubric will be used to assess the production and management skills in "live switch" and "studio" productions.
Rubric Code: S5B9X3
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Subject: Arts and Design  
Type: Assessment  
Grade Levels: 9-12

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Assessment for Broadcast students in upper level Broadcasting and Mass Communication courses embarking into Production direction.
  Beginner

14 pts

Operational

16 pts

Proficient

18 pts

Advanced

20 pts

Set Up

-Equipment
-Cabling
-Pre-Production operation check

Beginner

Equipment, cabling, and organizing setup was last minute and rushed leaving many details unchecked.
Operational

Some evidence of organization is evident with equipment and cables set up but no Operational check was done.
Proficient

All equipment and cabling was set up and checked prior to event with little time left for corrections.
Advanced

Student arrived early and was fully engaged in equipment and cabling set up. Operational check was completed early with plenty of time for corrections and problem solving other issues.
Communication

-Pre-Production meeting
-During Production
-Post Production

Beginner

Communication is poor for pre-production, production, and post production of the event.
Operational

Student attempted communication and planning but did not follow up on meetings and problem solving.
Proficient

Student worked a pre-production meeting and was engaged in both production and post production problem solving.
Advanced

Student was very organized anticipating problems at all levels of the production working tirelessly to produce an excellent product.
Pre-Production

-Attend practice
-Meet w/ Prod. crew
-Production sheet w/ call timesand job assignments
-Shot sheet

Beginner

Did not plan accordingly or attend required practices or meetings.
Operational

Some organizational effort is made but lacks accountability for crew and resolve to follow through on planning.
Proficient

Planning is checked off the list and completed.
Advanced

Planning is very organized and well thought through. Student is early to meetings and may schedule/attend more than required practices or meetings.
Production

-Calling Shots
-Crew Management
-Professional Attitude

Beginner

Student is flustered and confused about responsibilities.
Operational

Student is putting forth an effort but may be overwhelmed or question their ability.
Proficient

Student completes all tasks in a timely and organized fashion.
Advanced

Students communicates well with his crew creating a team atmosphere in an effort to produce an excellent end product.
Post Production

-Strike
-Equipment storage
-Media management

Beginner

Crew left and student had to clean up or no clean up was completed.
Operational

Tear down, clean up, and media storage were completed incorrectly.
Proficient

Strike, equipment storage, and media management were completed.
Advanced

Student not only struck his own equipment but helped others in the production to clean up. Equipment was put away better than student found it. Media was delivered or uploaded prior to required.



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  • Broadcast, production,video,directing,


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