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Photojournalism project
Students will take photos that tell a story of who they are. Creative angles, lighting, perspectives and use of objects are all expected. Photography rules discussed in class, such as rule of thirds and filling the frame, are expected to be followed.
Rubric Code:
XX75443
By
jordanj24
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Subject:
Journalism
Type:
Project
Grade Levels:
9-12
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Photojournalism Project
Poor
10 pts
Fair
15 pts
Good
20 pts
Exceptional
25 pts
Photo selection
Poor
Fewer than 12(AND a recreation) photos was used and the selection had more than one taken by someone else AND had more than three photos of photos.The recreation photo does not count against parameters.
Fair
Fewer than 12 (AND a recreation) photos was used and the selection EITHER had more than one taken by someone else OR had more than three photos of photos. The recreation photo does not count against parameters.
Good
Minimum number of 12 (AND a recreation) photos was used however they did not fit the parameters of photo selection.The recreation photo does not count against parameters.
Exceptional
The minimum number of photos, 12 (AND a recreation), was used. No photos were taken by someone else and no more than one was a photo of a photo(s), giving a total of 11 original photos. The recreation photo does not count against parameters.
Creativity
Poor
Clear lack of creativity. Angles and lighting were the same in all photos and rule of thirds and filling the frame was ignored.
Fair
An attempt at creativity was evident, however photo angles AND lighting were repetitive OR Rule of thirds wasn't applied OR filling the frame was an issue.
Good
An attempt at creativity was evident, however photo angles or lighting were repetitive. Rule of thirds was applied and filling the frame was no issue.
Exceptional
Project showed time and effort was needed. Angles, lighting and photo subjects. A mix of photos in the daylight, nighttime, inside and outside was used. Rule of thirds was applied, and filling the frame was no issue.
Captions
Poor
Captions fail to provide description of the photos and rules of caption writing seem to have been ignored.
Fair
Multiple mistake in regards to describing photos through captions and/or following rules of caption writing.
Good
Either caption did not ACCURATELY describe photo OR rules of caption writing were not followed on ONLY ONE PHOTO.
Exceptional
Captions ACCURATELY describe the photo. First sentences are ALL present tense, ALL following sentences are past tense.
Planning
Poor
Every deadline missed is 5 points off. See back side of rubric for deadlines. FAILURE TO HAVE THUMB DRIVE IN CLASS IS MISSING A DEADLINE. NO EXCEPTIONS.
Fair
Every deadline missed is 5 points off. See back side of rubric for deadlines. FAILURE TO HAVE THUMB DRIVE IN CLASS IS MISSING A DEADLINE. NO EXCEPTIONS.
Good
Every deadline missed is 5 points off. See back side of rubric for deadlines. FAILURE TO HAVE THUMB DRIVE IN CLASS IS MISSING A DEADLINE. NO EXCEPTIONS.
Exceptional
Every deadline missed is 5 points off. See back side of rubric for deadlines. FAILURE TO HAVE THUMB DRIVE IN CLASS IS MISSING A DEADLINE. NO EXCEPTIONS.
Subjects:
Journalism
Types:
Project
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