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Screenplay/ Teleplay Rubric 
Rubric Code: DB34A4
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Subject: English  
Type: Quiz  
Grade Levels: 9-12

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  Poor

3 pts

Fair

5 pts

Good

8 pts

Excellent

10 pts

Mechanics

Poor

Writing has a large number of mistakes in grammar, punctuation, spelling, etc...
Fair

Writing adheres to all of the rules of grammar, punctuation, spelling, etc.. with some minor errors.
Good

Writing adheres to all of the rules of grammar, punctuation, spelling, etc...
Excellent

The writer adhered to all rules of mechanics and also created a decisive and consistent voice.
Originality

Poor

The writing is filled with cliched phrases, dialogue, characters, and plot.
Fair

The writing uses some cliched phrases, dialogue, characters, and plot.
Good

The writing avoids cliched phrases, dialogue, characters, and plot.
Excellent

The writing is unique and compelling.
Style

Poor

The writer is still searching for his or her own voice and the style/tone/mood of the writing is disjointed and/or undeveloped.
Fair

The writer somewhat develops his or her own voice and creates a tone and mood in his/her writing.
Good

The writer develops his or her own voice and effectively creates a tone and mood in his/her writing.
Excellent

The writer effectively uses tools appropriate to the genre in which they're working without mimicking genre archetypes.
Assignment Parameters

Poor

The writer did not follow the rules of the assignment.
Fair

The writer went outside the rules/ parameters for the assignment but it was for the benefit of the writing.
Good

The writer followed all the rules and/or directions regarding the assignment.
Excellent

The writer embraced the pararmeters of the assignment in depth, using the rules as a tool to be creative.
Utilizing Teleplay Elements

Poor

The teleplay includes some stage direction and vernacular necessary to write in the medium but could be more effective in propelling the narrative or plot forward.
Fair

Teleplay utilized elements of the medium including a slugline and stage/camera direction.
Good

Teleplay utilized all elements of the medium effectively; including a comprehensive slugline in which int. v ext. setting is addressed including props, stage and camera direction that moved the narrative forward, and explanation of any effects using screenplay vernacular.
Excellent

Teleplay utilized all elements of the medium effectively; including a comprehensive slugline in which int. v ext. setting is addressed including props, stage and camera direction that moved the narrative forward, and explanation of any effects using screenplay vernacular. The teleplay was also effective in its content, relative to the length of the scene or episode.




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