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iRubric: Cinema as Art rubric

iRubric: Cinema as Art rubric

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Cinema as Art built by portmadison

Rubric Code: S6B42A
To evaluate and analyze artistic cinema.
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Categories: Subjects: Arts and Design  
Types: Assessment  
Grade Levels: Undergraduate

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Fair
2 pts
Good
3 pts
Excellent
4 pts
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Analysis
Poor

Has trouble picking out the dominant elements.
Fair

Describes some dominant elements and principles used by the artist, but has difficulty describing how these relate to the meaning or feeling of the artwork.
Good

Accurately describes a couple of dominant elements and principles used by the artist and accurately relates how these are used by the artist to reinforce the theme, meaning, mood, or feeling of the artwork.
Excellent

Accurately describes several dominant elements or principles used by the artist and accurately relates how they are used by the artist to reinforce the theme, meaning, mood, or feeling of the artwork.
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Interpretation
Poor

Confusing and did not have a good "flow". Did not keep my interest.
Fair

Sometimes confusing, and/or had decent "flow". Some parts were interesting.
Good

The elements made sense, and meshed well. This film kept my interest throughout its entirety.
Excellent

The elements had excellent chemistry and everything fit into place perfectly. I was interested the whole time, and when the movie ended, it made me want to watch it again to see if I missed anything cool.
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Cinematography
Poor

Little to no use of diverse camera angles, moves, zoom in/out, bad lighting or bad composition. Does not set an ideal mood for viewer (subjective).
Fair

Some use of diverse camera angles, moves, zoom in/out, decent lighting or decent composition. Might set an ideal mood for viewer (subjective).
Good

Good use of diverse camera angles, moves, zoom in/out, good lighting or good composition. Sets an ideal mood for viewer (subjective).
Excellent

Excellent use of diverse camera angles, moves, zoom in/out, excellent lighting or excelleent composition. Sets an ideal mood for viewer (subjective).
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Artistic Creativity
Poor

Not creative or original. Subject or plot may be "overdone" or "cookie-cutter".
Fair

Somewhat creative or original. May put a twist on something that has been done. Ultimately, still not an original idea.
Good

Creative or original. Organic elements keep the viewer wanting to see what happens next.
Excellent

Very creative AND original. Keeps viewer thinking about the film years after watching. Makes viewer think, "wow, I would have never thought of that!"
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Evaluation
Poor

Hated this movie, did not do anything for me. Would not want to watch again, because I could barely stand to finish it the first time!
Fair

This movie was OK. I will probably forget about it by tomorrow.
Good

This was a good movie. I'd watch it again, but don't know if I'd recommend it to anyone.
Excellent

I LOVED this movie! I will remember this movie forever and will tell all my friends immediately!
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