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Mixed Media Project (Animation) January 7th
Halloween Scene Recreation
You will be developing a story based off the story structure videos lectures and research you have taken. The project will have 3 limitations. 1. Must have stop-motion, pixillation or time-lapse 2. Must be a story. Beginning, Middle, End 3. Must have both stop motion and After Effects 1. Must have stop-motion, pixillation or time-lapse 2. Must be a story. Beginning, Middle, End 3. Must have both stop motion and After Effects
Rubric Code:
GXXXW86
By
franksjonathan
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Subject:
Vocational
Type:
Project
Grade Levels:
9-12
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Oscar Winner
75 pts
Honorable Mention
50 pts
Pat on the back
25 pts
No Award
0 pts
Storyboard & Script
Oscar Winner
The storyboard & script illustrate the video presentation structure with thumbnail sketches of each scene. Notes of proposed transition, special effects, sound and title tracks include: text, background color, placement & size of graphic, fonts - color, size, type for text and headings. Notes about proposed dialogue/narration text are included. The script is in superb format. It is typed.
All sketches are numbered, and there is a logical sequence to the presentation.
Honorable Mention
The storyboard and script include thumbnail sketches of each video scene and includes text for each segment of the presentation, descriptions of background audio for each scene, and notes about proposed shots and dialogue.The script is in proper format.
All sketches are organized and numbered in a logical sequence.
Pat on the back
The thumbnail sketches on the storyboard are not in a logical sequence and do not provide complete descriptions of the video scenes, audio background, or notes about the dialogue.
The script is in average format and can be typed.
No Award
There is no evidence of a storyboard or script format.
Video Continuity/Editing
Oscar Winner
The video is edited with only high quality shots remaining. Video moves smoothly from shot to shot. A variety of transitions are used to assist in communicating the main idea and smooth the flow from one scene to the next. Shots and scenes flow seamlessly. Digital effects are used appropriately for emphasis.
Honorable Mention
The video is edited throughout with only quality shots remaining. A variety of transitions are used. Good pacing and timing.
Pat on the back
The video is edited in few spots. Several poor shots remain. Transitions from shot to shot are choppy, and the types of wipes and fades selected are not always appropriate for the scene. There are many unnatural breaks and/or early cuts.
No Award
The video is unedited and many poor shots remain. No transitions between clips are used. Raw clips run back to back in the final video.
Camera Techniques
Oscar Winner
All shots are clearly focused and well framed. The camera is held steady with few pans and zooms. Close-ups are used to focus attention.
Honorable Mention
Most shots are clearly focused and well framed.
Pat on the back
Some shots are unfocused or poorly framed.
No Award
Many shots are unfocused and poorly framed. Excessive panning and zooming distracts the viewer.
FOCUS STRATEGIES
Creativity, Mixed Media Achievement
Oscar Winner
Your story is very creative and well produced. Your piece has stop-motion and After Effects incorporated in it.
Honorable Mention
Your story is creative and well produced. Your piece has stop-motion and After Effects incorporated in it. But could have used more to make the piece a little better
Pat on the back
Your story somewhat creative and produced. Your piece has very little stop-motion and After Effects incorporated in it.
No Award
Does not meet expectations.
Subjects:
English
Vocational
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