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Movie Trailer Project 
Students will be creating a movie trailer using adjectives in a creative way. This will count as a test grade. All movies will need approval and they will all be using the same program. Most of the work will be done in class, so the teacher can walk them through the program and help with technical difficulties. I am also available during recess. Technical difficulties will not be an excuse, so do not wait until the last minute. Project due date is:
Rubric Code: ZXABA32
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Subject: English  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: 6-8

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4 pts


3 pts


2 pts


1 pts

Scenes & Essence

4

Scenes are chosen appropriately. They are short and filled with text or action, or other relevant moments from the movie.
3

Scenes are chosen appropriately for the most part, with the movie's essence basically captured. A few scenes might not be relevant.
2

Scenes chosen do not add to trailer and are weak. Many clips are lengthy or leave me wondering what they have to do with the movie's essence.
1

I do not see a clear connection at all to your movie trailer scenes and the essence of what the movie was trying to say.
Titles & Text (must have some)

4

Titles and text add something special to the trailer, and do not detract from overall trailer. Creative use of words and no spelling errors.
3

Titles and text lack in a few places, but overall, they do not greatly detract from the trailer. One error
2

Titles and text detract from trailer, as they add little to nothing to the overall trailer. They may be too long or poorly written and lack a clear connection to the movie. Two errors
1

Little Text. Poorly composed or filled with errors!
Sound (must have music)

4

Musical background was great with clear match to movie's essence. Sound created suspense, was not overpowering. Voices could be heard.
3

Voices and music were basically a good match to the movie. Some sounds may have been hard to hear or overpowering.
2

Music did not fit or sound and voices were impossible to hear.
1

No music or impossible sound quality.
Time

4

Length of trailer meets minimum/maximum requirement. (3:00/4:00 minutes)
3

Length of trailer does not meet minimum/maximum requirement, but is in the ballpark. (no less than 2:30 seconds, no more than 4:30)
2

Length of trailer does not meet minimum requirement by a significant margin. (More or less than 10 seconds.)
1

Did you time this at all?
Adjective Usage

4

15 different descriptive adjectives used in a creative and correct way.
3

12 different descriptive adjectives used in a creative and correct way.
2

10 different descriptive adjectives used in a creative and correct way.
1

9 different descriptive adjectives



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  • Broadcast, Mass Media, Video editing

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