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Students will use basic video and editing concepts to create an interview, movie trailer, music video or other approved project idea. If working in a group, all members must participate in the production of the project. Each person will receive an individual grade. Use adequate class time to work on the projects. Please make sure you add credits and incorporate working knowledge of how to edit/shoot/transition video.
Rubric Code: SA85X9
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Subject: English  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: 9-12

Powered by iRubric Video Production 2-5 min max
  Excellent

100 pts

Good

90 pts

Fair

80 pts

Poor

70 pts

Failing

60 pts

Cinematography

Excellent

Filming is steady, easy to see and depicts realilty of the subject filmed. Lighting is good. Close-ups, pans and other filming techniques are used.
Good

Filming is acceptable. Lighting is ok. Close-ups, pans and other filming techniques are used somewhat.
Fair

Filming is sporadic and doesn't follow any reliable angles. Lighting is poor.
Poor

No real thought given to film angles, length, lighting.
Failing

Did not complete assignment
Audio

Excellent

Audio is easy to understand; music matches mood and words are easily understood; volume level does not change.
Good

Audio is acceptable; music matches mood and words are understood; volume level varies.
Fair

Audio is muddled or distracting.
Poor

No real thought or effort given to audio.
Failing

Did not complete assignment
Scene matches original

Excellent

Shots (angles & distance), effects, transitions, and audio match perfectly with the original movie scene.
Good

Shots (angles & distance), effects, transitions, and audio match with the original movie scene.
Fair

Shots (angles & distance), effects, transitions, and audio are similar to the original movie scene.
Poor

Shots (angles & distance), effects, transitions, and audio do not match with the original movie scene at all.
Failing

Did not complete assignment
Script

Excellent

The script follows a production format and includes technical details.
Good

The script follows a production format.
Fair

The script is written in paragraph form.
Poor

The script follows no discernable format.
Failing

Did not complete assignment



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