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Broadcasting Skit 
Students will create a short video skit that will be 1 to 3 minutes in length. Skit must be completely school appropriate and no more than two people can receive credit for the video. A script or storyboard must be turned in with the skit video.
Rubric Code: YX5WA34
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Subject: Communication  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: 9-12

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  Incomplete

0 pts

Poor

50 pts

Fair

70 pts

Good

85 pts

Excellent

100 pts

Script/Storyboard

Incomplete

No script and/or storyboard was turned in.
Poor

Script and/or storyboard is incomplete with major gaps and doesn't detail the finished video.
Fair

Script and/or storyboard is complete with a few rough spots; needs more detail.
Good

Script and/or storyboard is complete, logical story with a beginning, middle and end. Shot variety details and narration are included.
Excellent

Script has an indepth, complete, logical story with a beginning, middle and end. Shot variety details and narration are included and complete.
Dialogue

Incomplete

Dialogue makes no sense and wanders or there is little to no dialogue at all.
Poor

Weak dialogue that creates confusion within the scenario. Language and actions do not correlate with the scenario.
Fair

Decent dialogue that relatively makes sense with the scenario. Some language or direction of actions is out of place and only helps a little towards the development of characters.
Good

Strong dialogue that correlates and makes sense with the scenario. Demonstrates thought and helps develop the characters through action and language.
Excellent

Excellent dialogue that correlates and makes sense to the scene. Is thoughful, insightful and develops character.
Camera Work

Incomplete

The Blair Witch Project and Cloverfield had steadier shots with more variety!

"Were you even looking through the viewfinder?"
Poor

Few shots are steady or lit. Shot composition is off. Very minimal tripod usage; lots of handheld video. There is almost no shot variety.
Fair

Many shots are steady, well composed and lit well. A tripod was used but there is a lot of handheld work. There is little shot variety.
Good

Most shots are steady, well composed and lit well. A tripod was used and there is little handheld work. There is some shot variety.
Excellent

All shots are steady, well composed and lit well. A tripod was extensively used and there is very little handheld work. There is a lot of shot variety.
Editing/Effects

Incomplete

I've seen better editing in Windows Movie Maker!
Poor

There is little attention to detail. Almost no special effects were attempted. There are flashframes or jumpcuts. Editing distracts from the film.
Fair

Some attention is paid to detail in transitions and shot choice. There are some special effects but overall they do little to enhance the film. There are some flashframes or jumpcuts.
Good

Good attention to detail in transitions and shot flow. Some effort was put into using special effects . There are no flashframes or jumpcuts. Editing is seamless.
Excellent

Excellent attention to detail in transitions and shot flow. Lots of effort was put into using special effects to enhance the film. There are no flashframes or jumpcuts. Editing is seamless.
Teamwork

Incomplete

Ha!
Poor

Wasted a lot of time. Failed to complete all of the requirements on time. Needed constant monitoring. Demonstrated poor effort throughout.
Fair

Wasted some time but got the job done when needed. Some teacher prompts needed. Demonstrated effort throughout.
Good

When given the time to work, focused on work. Little to no prompts needed from teacher to continue working. Demonstrated good effort throughout.
Excellent

When given the time to work, focused on work. No prompts needed from teacher to continue working. Demonstrated great effort throughout.



Keywords:
  • Skit video







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