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Latin II: Interview with an Empress
Latin III CNN Editing: Infomercial
Students will use their knowledge of Greco-Roman culture in a world of diverse cultures.
Rubric Code:
M22CW29
By
mss1226
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Subject:
Communication
Type:
Project
Grade Levels:
6-8
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Edited Video
Distinguished/Oscar/Optime
4 pts
Proficient/Independent/Bene
3 pts
"B" Movies/Esto
2 pts
Amateur/Minime
1 pts
Video Shots
Distinguished/Oscar/Optime
3 question response videos
Proficient/Independent/Bene
2 question response videos
"B" Movies/Esto
1 question response video
Amateur/Minime
Video shows huge lack of effort in attaining necessary video
Photos/Video
Distinguished/Oscar/Optime
The intro and each interview question has a different, relevant background which has a connection to the empress.
Proficient/Independent/Bene
The intro and two of the interview questions has a different, relevant background which has a connection to the empress.
"B" Movies/Esto
The intro and one of the interview questions has a different, relevant background which has a connection to the empress.
Amateur/Minime
The same background picture is used for the entire video. It does have a connection to the empress.
Music/Voice Soundtrack
Distinguished/Oscar/Optime
Voice levels are consistent, music and SE levels good; Music is well suited to create the "Mood" for the video.
Proficient/Independent/Bene
One or two weak areas where sound quality is poor.
Music choice may not best create the "Mood".
"B" Movies/Esto
Sound levels are inconsistent; narration is too soft or music overpowers.
Poor choice of music to create the "Mood".
Amateur/Minime
Sound quality is poor; audience will have a hard time hearing on TV or Computer.
Music overpowers voice recording.
Final Evaluation
Distinguished/Oscar/Optime
Narrative covered in an interesting and creative manner.
Movie fully engages viewer.
Proficient/Independent/Bene
Narrative leaves the viewer wanting more.
Movie does not fully engage viewer.
"B" Movies/Esto
Narrative not well developed,
Weak, but barely adequate video.
Amateur/Minime
Minimal, if any, effort.
Movie is not interesting or is not complete.
Keywords:
Video Production, Latin, Roman
Subjects:
Communication
Types:
Project
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