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Types of Cuts Production 
Students will create a two-shot video that displays a type of cut.
Rubric Code: RX76ABB
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Subject: English  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: 9-12

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  Advanced

20 pts

Good

15 pts

Fair

10 pts

Poor

5 pts

Preproduction

AV Script

Advanced

Great demonstration of a certain type of cut. Written very well. No punctuation or grammatical errors. Effort is above and beyond what was expected.
Good

Good demonstration of a cut. Written well. Few punctuation or grammatical errors
Fair

Writing is fair. Some punctuation and/or grammatical errors
Poor

Little effort applied.Writing is fair. Many punctuation and/or grammatical errors
Production
  Advanced

10 pts

Good

7 pts

Fair

4 pts

Poor

1 pts

Set Design Props

Advanced

Setting is a realistic representation of the scenario. Props are properly used and help support the reality of the scene.
Good

Setting is a realistic representation of the scenario.Props are properly used and help support the reality of the scene.
Fair

Setting is okay. Little imagination. Little prop use. If used, does little to help support the reality of the scene.
Poor

Setting is not realistic to the scenario. Props not used at all or have little to do with scene.
Composition

Angles and Focus

Advanced

Filming is steady, easy to see and depicts reality of the subject filmed. A variety of camera angles and movement is used strategically.
Good

Filming is acceptable. Standard amount of angles are used.
Fair

Filming doesn't follow any standard angles. Footage is shaky.
Poor

No real thought given to film angles. Poor execution.
Lighting

Use of and exposure

Advanced

Lighting is perfect. No hot spots. Used strategically.
Good

Lighting is good but 1-2 hot spots.
Fair

Additional lighting was not used but the shot is lit well.
Poor

Lighting is poor. Effects the understanding of the video.
Audio

Advanced

Audio is perfect. No peaking.
Good

Audio is good. 1-2 peaks.
Fair

Audio has some problems. Peaking and in/out in some areas.
Poor

Audio is terrible. Hard to hear because of technical problems.
Post Pro Part 1
  Advanced

10 pts

Good

7 pts

Fair

4 pts

Poor

1 pts

Editing

Advanced

Scenes are chosen very well. Great pacing. Perfect length for each shot. Hierarchy of audio is perfect: Narration, Sound FX, Music.
Good

Scenes are chosen appropriately for the most part. A few scenes might not be relevant to capturing the essence of the video.Hierarchy of audio is good: Narration, Sound FX, Music.
Fair

Scenes chosen do not add to video and are weak. Theme is off or missing. Hierarchy of audio is fair: Narration is hard to hear in some areas.
Poor

I do not see a clear connection at all to your movie trailer scenes and the treatment. Hierarchy of audio is fair: Narration cannot be heard. Music and FX overpowers.
Post Pro Part 2
  Advanced

5 pts

Good

3 pts

Fair

2 pts

Poor

1 pts

Titles & Text

Advanced

Titles and text add something special to the trailer, and do not detract from overall video.
Good

Titles and text lack in a few places, but overall, they do not greatly detract from the video.
Fair

Titles and text detract from trailer, as they add little to nothing to the overall video. They may be too long or poorly written.
Poor

Little Text. Poorly composed or filled with errors.
Format

Advanced

5-10 seconds.
Good

n/a
Fair

n/a
Poor

5 seconds or less or more than 10 seconds.
Other
  Advanced

20 pts

Good

15 pts

Fair

10 pts

Poor

5 pts

Overall Production

Technical, Creativity, and Cooperation.

Advanced

Worked wholeheartedly on the project. No prompts needed. Exceptional work ethic. Great scheduling, directing and acting. Very creative piece.
Good

When given the time to work, focused on work. Little to no prompts needed from teacher to continue working. Demonstrated good effort throughout.
Fair

Wasted some time but got the job done when needed. Some teacher prompts needed. Demonstrated fair effort throughout.
Poor

Wasted a lot of time. Failed to complete all of the requirements on time. Need constant monitoring. Demonstrated poor effort throughout.



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