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Movie Trailer Project
Movie Trailer Project
Students are to create a movie trailer from scratch that depicts the Scarlett Letter.
Rubric Code:
C8437B
By
kcrmccoy
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Subject:
English
Type:
Project
Grade Levels:
9-12
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Movie Trailer Project
Superb
5 pts
Average
3 pts
Poor
1 pts
Terrible
0 pts
Visual Content
Superb
Clips are chosen appropriately. Clips are short and filled with action, or other relevant moments from the film, including main plot points, characters, and themes.
Average
Clips are mostly chosen appropriately. Most clips are short and relevant to trailer, some clips may be a bit lengthy and not cover all relevant moments.
Poor
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.
Terrible
Poor/Omitted
Editing/Continuity
Superb
Solid understanding of editing. In and out points were properly chosen. Scenes do not get chopped mid action, but instead, action is played out.
Average
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.
Poor
Basic to weak understanding of editing basics. Lengthy clips. In and out points are erratic and confusing. Action is interrupted and choppy.
Terrible
Poor/Omitted
Voice Over (VO)
Superb
Quality of VO is great. Engaging.
Average
Quality of VO is okay/average, nothing horrible, but nothing special. Loses some interest with audience.
Poor
Quality of VO is weak, or is distracting. In connection with writing, it does not add anything to the overall trailer.
Terrible
Poor/Omitted
Music/Sound Effects
Superb
Music stirs a rich sense emotional response that matches the trailer's story line well. Sound effects fit in with scenes.
Average
Music stirs emotion that somewhat matches the trailer's story line. Sounds effect might sound out of place.
Poor
Music is ok, and not distracting, but it does not add to much to the trailer's story line. Sound effects are of poor quality or detract from the trailer
Terrible
Poor/Omitted
Titles
Superb
Titles adds something special to the trailer, and does not detract from overall trailer.
Average
Titles lacks in a few places, but overall, it does not greatly detracts from the trailer.
Poor
Titles detracts from trailer, as it adds little to nothing to the overall trailer.
Terrible
Poor/Omitted
Time
Superb
Length of trailer meets minimum requirement. (2:00)
Average
Length of trailer does not meet minimum requirement, but is in the ballpark. (1:30+)
Poor
Length of trailer does not meet minimum requirement by a significant margin. (1:00)
Terrible
Length of trailer does not meet minimum requirement by a longshot. (less than 1:00)
Keywords:
Broadcast, Journalism, Mass Media, Video editing
Subjects:
English
Journalism
Types:
Project
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