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Short Story Based Film
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Student(s) will create a short film video over an approved short story of student's choice. The video should tell the story and create an interesting and creative film while telling the story of the short story. You must have video, music and audio. A written script and storyboard must be turned into the AV Production student drive in the same named folder with your name on it.
Rubric Code:
CX85465
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Subject:
Arts and Design
Type:
Project
Grade Levels:
9-12
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Short Story Film
Excellent
10 pts
Proficient
8 pts
Lacking
5 pts
Poor
2 pts
Topic/Content
Excellent
Tells the complete short story in a thorough, interesting and creative manner.
Proficient
Generally tells the complete short story in a thorough, interesting and creative manner.
Lacking
Short story somewhat told in an interesting and creative manner. But left somewhat unsure about what the story is about
Poor
Topic not covered well or in an interesting and creative manner. Left unsure about what short story is about or story not complete
Basic Camera Skills
Excellent
Footage steady and in focus;no headroom or alignment errors
Proficient
1 or 2 errors that could not be removed in editing
Lacking
Some parts are difficult to watch because basic camera skills are weak
Poor
Errors make viewing difficult
Shots
Excellent
Creative shots used for a purpose: all footage student created with a variety of distances, framing and angles
Proficient
Generally creative shots used for a purpose. Somewhat a variety of distances, framing and angles.
Lacking
Minimal effort to add variety in shots. Not all footage student created.
Poor
Not much beyond pointing and shooting
Editing
Excellent
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
Lacking
message is lost by over-use of special effects or transitions; too much unnecessary footage kept in video
Poor
Minimal effort to improve quality of footage through editing
Recorded sound
Or text on screen
Excellent
Voice levels are consistent, and understandable.
OR text is fits into trailer well, is positioned well on screen and easy to read.
Proficient
One or two weak areas where sound quality is poor.
OR text is mostly fits into trailer well, is mostly positioned well on screen and easy to read.
Lacking
Voice levels and sound quality is poor; audience will have a hard time hearing.
OR text somewhat fits into trailer, is poorly positioned on screen and somewhat difficult to read.
Poor
Sound quality is very poor; audience has extremely hard time hearing recorded voice levels and sound. OR
text fits poorly into trailer, no apparent thought to positioning on screen, very difficult to read.
Music, sound effects
Excellent
Effective use of music, sound effects in audio.
Proficient
Generally showed use of music, sound effects in audio.
Lacking
Somewhat showed use of music, sound effects in audio.
Poor
Poor/no use of sound, music, sound effects in audio.
Time
Excellent
Plenty of time allowed to tell story well
Proficient
Needed to provide somewhat more time in video to effectively tell story.
Lacking
Missing considerable important portions of the story. Need more time in video to effectively tell story.
Poor
Way too short to effectively tell story, large portions missing.
Effective use of time
Excellent
Class time used effectively to create a successful project
Proficient
Class time generally used well to create a successful project
Lacking
Class time poorly used in creating a successful project
Poor
Considerable time spent off task and/of ineffective use of class time to create a successful project.
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Treatment/Script
5 5pts
Provided/Completed
Script provided in folder
Not Provided/Completed
Storyboard not provided in folder
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Storyboard
5 pts
Provided/Completed
Storyboard provided in folder
Not Provided/Completed
Storyboard not provided in folder
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File / Folder
10 pts
Provided/Completed
File properly named and in own named folder
Not Provided/Completed
File not properly named and in own named folder
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Keywords:
Video Production
Subjects:
Arts and Design
Communication
Computers
Types:
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