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Movie Trailer Project 
Students are to create a movie trailer from a complete movie that I captured into the computers. They had a choice between Toy Story 2 and Star Wars. This was used in my beginning broadcasting classes
Rubric Code: FCX2B
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Subject: Journalism  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: 9-12

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  Expert (great)

5 pts

Mastered (good)

3 pts

Mastery Not Yet Reached

1 pts

Poor/Omitted

0 pts

Clips included

Expert (great)

Clips are chosen appropriately. Clips are short and filled with action, or other relevant moments from the film.
Mastered (good)

Clips are chosen appropriately for the most part, with a few missteps here and there. Most clips are short and relevant to trailer, some clips may be a bit lengthy.
Mastery Not Yet Reached

Clips chosen do not add to trailer and aer weak. Majority of clips are lengthy, instead of short. Clips do not contain relevant material from the movie. Does not coincide with writing, or VO.
Poor/Omitted

Poor/Omitted
Editing

Expert (great)

Solid understanding of editing. In and out points were properly chosen. Scenes do not get chopped mid action, but instead, action is played out.
Mastered (good)

For the most part, good understanding of editing. In and out points were placed appropriately, for the most part. Few scenes were chopped, and were of appropriate length, with a few exceptions. Action, for the most part, was played out.
Mastery Not Yet Reached

Basic to weak understanding of editing basics. Lengthy clips. In and out points are erratic and confusing. Action is interrupted and choppy.
Poor/Omitted

Poor/Omitted
Writing

Expert (great)

Writing adds something special to the trailer, and does not detract from overall trailer.
Mastered (good)

Writing lacks in a few places, but overall, it does not greatly detracts from the trailer.
Mastery Not Yet Reached

Writing detracts from trailer, as it adds little to nothing to the overall trailer.
Poor/Omitted

Poor/Omitted
Voice Over (VO)

Expert (great)

Quality of VO is good. Multiple VOs are located appropriately throughout trailer.
Mastered (good)

Quality of VO is okay/average, nothing horrible, but nothing special. Multiple VOs are used.
Mastery Not Yet Reached

Quality of VO is weak, or is distracting. In connection with writing, it does not add anything to the overall trailer.
Poor/Omitted

Poor/Omitted
Time

Expert (great)

Length of trailer meets minimum requirement. (3:00)
Mastered (good)

Length of trailer does not meet minimum requirement, but is in the ballpark. (2:30+)
Mastery Not Yet Reached

Length of trailer does not meet minimum requirement by a significant margin. (1:30-2:30)
Poor/Omitted

Length of trailer does not meet minimum requirement by a longshot. (less than 1:30)



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  • Broadcast, Journalism, Mass Media, Video editing

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