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SMS BL Newscast Rubric 
Various exercises in shooting and editing short scenes based on assigned criteria
Rubric Code: QX7W62B
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Subject: Journalism  
Type: Presentation  
Grade Levels: 6-8, 9-12

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  Excellent

20 pts

Good

15 pts

Fair

10 pts

Poor

5 pts

Camera work

Excellent

Camera shots are not only accurate, but show creativity in telling the story. Quality variety in shot angles/types.
Good

The camera shots are accurately used to tell the story. Some variety in shot angles/types.
Fair

Camera shots are fairly well used, but could do better at telling the story visually with a few changes. Little variety in shot angles/types.
Poor

Camera shots are misused or improperly used and do not visually tell the story. No variety in shot angles/types.
Audio production/mixing

Excellent

The audio portion of the program is clear; added elements heighten the story and are properly mixed into the video. Volume is balanced.
Good

Audio is clear and understandable, and mostly supports the story.
Volume is mostly appropriate.
Fair

Audio is generally clear, but improperly recorded. Volume is a bit too loud or too soft or distracting.
Poor

Audio is unclear or missing. Added audio is misplaced or confusing.
Volume is too loud or too soft or distracting.
Titling

Excellent

Titles are placed and timed accurately and used creatively to tell the story.
Good

Titles are basic and utilitarian.
Fair

Titles are misspelled and do not appear in appropriate places or durations.
Poor

No titles are used in the video.
Editing

Excellent

The editing adds to the story and is skillfully done. No jump cuts. Cut aways are used effectively.
Good

The editing is competent, but does not creatively advance the story. No jump cuts. Cut aways may or may not be used.
Fair

The edits are loose and ill-timed; editing does not add to the story and can be distracting. Jump cuts are present.
Poor

The video shows little signs of proper editing.
Airability

Excellent

News story is appropriate, visually and technically correct, fits times constraints and will be aired.
Good

News story is appropriate, visually ready to air but needs technical work or is a bit outside of the time guidelines.
Fair

News story lacks in content and needs technical work to be aired or is too far outside of time guidelines.
Poor

News story is unable to air due to lack of or inappropriate content. Technically incomplete or does not come close to meeting time constraints.
Professionalism/Attendance

Excellent

Student is prompt and is not absent from class. Student comes ready to work/learn.
Good

Student is occasionally late to class and regularly attends classes. Student takes some time to begin working.
Fair

Student is late to class more than once a week/misses more than one class or takes a long time to get started/quits early.
Poor

Student is late to class multiple times a week/ or has poor attendance in classes. Does not work when in class.
Professionalism/Teamwork

Excellent

Student almost never displays disruptive behavior and does his/her equal share of work willingly. Shows leadership and is a good listener.
Good

Student occasionally bothers others, does his/her share of the work, listens to team, and offers ideas/solutions.
Fair

Student is occasionally disruptive, does a minimal amount of work, does not listen, is argumentative, must be in charge or minimally contributes to team.
Poor

Student is consistently disruptive, does not listen when others talk, refuses to work as a team, causes tension in the group, or fails to complete group work.



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