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Film-A-Friend Project
Film-A-Friend Project
The students will film an interview with a friend or family member they are familiar with. They will develop interview questions and a strong POV.
Rubric Code:
CX2W675
By
marctheartist
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Subject:
Arts and Design
Type:
Project
Grade Levels:
9-12
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Film-A-Friend
Poor
10 pts
Fair
15 pts
Good
20 pts
Camera skills
Poor
Inaccurate knowledge in the steps of interviewing
Fair
Some knowledge in the steps of interviewing.
Good
Follows and comprehends every step in conducting an interesting interview.
Audio/Music
Poor
Dialogue is muddy and difficult to understand.<BR>
Overall audio sounds Unmixed.
Fair
Dialogue is mostly clear and clean with some issues present.<BR>
Overall mix is better but still needs tweaked.
Good
Dialogue is clear and clean throughout.<BR>
All levels mix well together and help advance the story
Editing Skills
Poor
Poor timing and edit points demonstrated throughout. No titles, effects used.<BR>
Edit choices do not follow the POV chosen.
Fair
Some trouble with timing and/or edit points. Some titles and effects used but do not effectively add to story.<BR>
Edit choices at times do not follow the POV chosen.
Good
Strong editing skills demonstrated, including proper timing, edit points, etc. Titles used and appropriate. Effects used and appropriate.<BR>
All edit choices follow the POV chosen.
Lighting
Poor
No 3 point lighting skills demonstrated.<BR>
Lighting distracts from the interview's message.
Fair
Some 3 point lighting skills demonstrated. Lighting used at times distracts from the message/interview.
Good
Strong 3 point lighting skills demonstrated. Lighting used advances the interview's impact.
B-Roll Footage
Poor
Poor still images were selected to accompany interview. Less then 5 interesting photos submitted. No music or sound effects supplied.
Fair
Good photos were submitted that will appropriately compliment the interview. No re-enactment submitted.
Music supplied without sound effects.
Good
Good photos were submitted in addition to live-action re-enactments. Both music and sound effects provided.
Keywords:
Interview, Video, film-a-friend
Subjects:
Arts and Design
Vocational
Types:
Project
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