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How-To Video
How-To Video
Student(s) will produce a "How-To.." video. The video will explain and demonstrate the steps involved and show the final product.
Rubric Code:
X22X533
By
pfliegma
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Subject:
Communication
Type:
Project
Grade Levels:
9-12
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Instructional Video
Distinguished
4 pts
Proficient
3.5 pts
Apprentice
3 pts
Amateur
2 pts
Topic/Content
Distinguished
Topic thoroughly covered in an interesting and creative manner. At least 5 steps were outline
Proficient
Some steps were not included, or explained.
At least 4 steps were outlined.
Apprentice
Weak, but adequate
3 or fewer steps were outlined.
Amateur
Minimal, if any, effort.
1 or 2 steps were outlined.
Basic Camera Skills
Distinguished
Footage steady and in focus. No headroom or composition errors
Proficient
1 or 2 errors that could not be removed in editing
Apprentice
Some parts are difficult to watch because basic camera skills are weak
Amateur
Errors make viewing difficult
Shots
Distinguished
Creative shots used for a purpose: basic sequence, matching action, over the shoulder, plus a variety of distances and angles
Proficient
A few long stretches of time where it would have been good to change shots
Apprentice
Minimal effort to add variety in shots
Amateur
Not much beyond pointing and shooting
Editing
Distinguished
Shots left in serve a purpose; transitions and special effects used when necessary
Proficient
Lack of or over-use in several areas; long scene which is not necessary
Apprentice
Message is lost by over-use of special effects or transitions; too much unnecessary footage kept in video
Amateur
Minimal effort to improve quality of footage through editing
Sound
Distinguished
Voice levels are consistent. Music bed and/or natural sound are properly mixed
Proficient
One or two weak areas where sound quality is poor
Apprentice
Sound levels are inconsistent; narration is too low or distorted.
Amateur
Sound quality is poor; audience will have a hard time hearing on TV
Keywords:
Video Production
Subjects:
Communication
Types:
Project
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