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Re-cut Movie Trailer Project 
Students are to re-create a movie trailer from a complete movie, changing the genre and overall concept of the film.
Rubric Code: RX865XX
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Subject: Vocational  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: 9-12

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  Excellent

10 pts each

(N/A)

Good

8-9 points

(N/A)

Fair

6-7 points

(N/A)

Needs Work

0 points

(N/A)

Clips included

Excellent

Clips are chosen appropriately. Clips are short and filled with action, or other relevant moments from the film.
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.
Fair

Clips chosen do not add to trailer and are 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.
Needs Work

Poor/Omitted
Editing/Continuity

Excellent

Solid understanding of editing. In and out points were properly chosen. Scenes do not get chopped mid action, but instead, action is played out. Transitions were used in appropriate places.
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. Transitions were thrown in, with no apparent planned use.
Fair

Basic to weak understanding of editing basics. Lengthy clips. In and out points are erratic and confusing. Action is interrupted and choppy. Transitions were not present
Needs Work

Poor/Omitted
Titles

Excellent

Titles adds something special to the trailer, and does not detract from overall trailer.
Good

Titles lacks in a few places, but overall, it does not greatly detracts from the trailer.
Fair

Titles detracts from trailer, as it adds little to nothing to the overall trailer.
Needs Work

Poor/Omitted
Genre change

Excellent

New trailer fits perfectly within the new genre you have chosen
Good

New trailer fits loosely within the new genre you have chosen
Fair

New trailer doesn't work well with the genre you have chosen
Needs Work

poor/omitted
Emotion of music

Excellent

Music stirs a rich sense emotional response that matches the trailer's story line well.
Good

Music stirs emotion that somewhat matches the trailer's story line.
Fair

Music is ok, and not distracting, but it does not add too much to the trailer's story line.
Needs Work

Poor/Omitted
VO/Audio

Excellent

VO/Audio really tells explains the basic plot of the movie.
Good

VO/Audio leaves us with a question about the actual story.
Fair

VO/Audio doesn't clearly identify a plot.
Needs Work

Poor/Omitted
Ratings/Studio

Excellent

Ratings and Studio logo are present.
Good

One or the other is present.
Fair
Needs Work

Poor/Omitted



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  • Broadcast, Journalism, Mass Media, Video editing, Theatre production


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