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iMovie trailer
iMovie trailer
This rubric is meant for the iMovie trailer that culminates the persuasion and literary analysis unit.
Rubric Code:
S7CABX
By
sisterb
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Subject:
Education
Type:
Presentation
Grade Levels:
6-8
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iMovie Trailer
Excellent
4 pts
Good
3 pts
Fair
2 pts
Poor
1 pts
Persuasive Strategies
Ethos
Excellent
One example of ethos is used to successfully build trust with your audience.
Good
An attempt to build trust with your audience was made and was somewhat effective.
Fair
An attempt to build trust with your audience was made but was in effective.
Poor
No example of ethos are present. No trust was established.
Logos
Excellent
One example of logos is used to successfully make your audience think.
Good
An attempt to make the audience think was made and was somewhat successful.
Fair
An attempt to make the audience think was made but ineffective.
Poor
No examples of logos are present. Audience was not made to think.
Pathos
Excellent
One example was used to successfully make your audience feel an emotion.
Good
An attempt to make the audience feel was made and was somewhat effective.
Fair
An attempt to make the audience feel was made but was ineffective.
Poor
No examples of pathos are present. The audience was not made to feel.
Ideas/Mechanics
Focus
Excellent
Takes a clear position and supports it consistently with well-chosen reasons and/or examples; may use persuasive strategy to convey an argument.
Good
Takes a clear position and supports it with relevant reasons and/or examples through much of the essay.
Fair
Takes a clear position and supports it with some relevant reasons and/or examples ;there is some development of the essay.
Poor
Takes a position and provides uneven support; may lack development in parts or be repetitive OR essay is no more than a well-written beginning.
Organization
Excellent
Is well organized with effective use of transistions.
Good
Is well organized but may lack some transitions.
Fair
Is generally organized but has few or no transitions among sections.
Poor
Is disorganized or unfocused in muchof the essay OR is clear but too brief.
Conventions
Excellent
Author makes no errors in grammar, spelling or punctuation that distracts the reader from the content.
Good
Author makes fewerrors in grammar, spelling or punctuation that distracts the reader from the content.
Fair
Author makes some errors in grammar, spelling or punctuation that distracts the reader from the content.
Poor
Author makes many errors in grammar, spelling or punctuation that distracts the reader from the content.
Summary
Excellent
All of the main events are clearly stated in a logical order
Good
Most of the main events are clearly stated in a logical order
Fair
Some events are clearly stated in a logical order. Or many events are stated, but not in a logical order
Poor
Few to no events are stated, and little to no logical is used in ordering events
Filming Techniques
Moving Images
Excellent
All motion scenes are planned and purposeful and are crucial to telling the story
Good
Most motion scenes are planned and purposeful and are crucial to telling the story
Fair
Few motion scenes are planned and purposeful and are crucial to telling the story
Poor
Little or no motion scenes are planned and purposeful and are crucial to telling the story
Camera Techniques
Excellent
All shots are clearly focused, well framed and held steady
Good
Most shots are clearly focused, well framed and held steady
Fair
Some shots are clearly focused, well framed and held steady
Poor
Few or no shots are clearly focused, well framed or held steady
Organization
Excellent
All events and wording are presented in a logical order.
Good
Most events and wording are presented in a logical order.
Fair
Some events and wording are presented in a logical order.
Poor
Few or no events and wording are presented in a logical order.
Keywords:
iMovie, persuasion
Subjects:
Education
Types:
Presentation
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