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Scene Emulation 
Students are to find a movie or television scene and emulate it. 20-40 seconds. 6-12 shots. No singing along with music. Only dialogue.
Rubric Code: XXW38B5
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Subject: English  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: 9-12

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Pre Production
  Advanced

30 pts

Good

10 pts

Fair

5 pts

Poor

1 pts

Preproduction

AV Script, Storyboards, Shot List. Only dialogue. No singing along with music.

Advanced

No punctuation or grammatical errors. Effort is above and beyond what was expected. Script is exactly what is said in the true scene. Storyboards are complete.
Good

Written well. Few punctuation or grammatical errors. Script is off by a few words. Storyboards have a couple errors.
Fair

Some punctuation and/or grammatical errors. Script is off by a lot of words. Storyboards have a few errors.
Poor

Many punctuation and/or grammatical errors. Script is not even close to the true script. Storyboards have many errors.
Production
  Advanced

15 pts

Good

10 pts

Fair

5 pts

Poor

1 pts

Camera Shots

Exposure, Angles, Lighting (6-12 shots, 20-40 seconds)

Advanced

Filming is steady.Depicts the actual scene. Lighting is good. A variety of camera angles and movement is used strategically.
Good

Filming is acceptable. Lighting is ok. Close-ups, pans and other filming techniques are used.
Fair

Filming is sporadic and doesn't follow any reliable angles. Lighting is poor.
Poor

No real thought given to film angles, length, lighting.
Performance

Advanced

Lines are memorized. Lots of emotion behind the lines. Follows scripts. The characters are very well portrayed. Very believable.
Good

Serious and ready to work. No silliness. Lines memorized. Attempts to portray characters properly and give great effort. Speaks loud and clearly. Follows script and completed as planned.
Fair

Mainly serious. Some silliness and forgotten lines. Some attempt in portraying the character accurately and gives good effort. Some deviation from the script and plan.
Poor

Very silly. Not ready to work. Forgets lines several times or doesn't know them at all. No effort applied to portraying the character. Speaks too softly and inaudible.
Post Production
  Advanced

10 pts

Good

7 pts

Fair

4 pts

Poor

1 pts

Scenes & Essence

Editing

Advanced

Scenes are chosen appropriately. They are short and filled with text or action, or other relevant moments from the scene.
Good

Scenes are chosen appropriately for the most part. A few scenes might not be relevant to capturing the essence of the treatment.
Fair

Scenes chosen do not add to trailer and are weak. Theme is off or missing. Many clips are lengthy or leave me wondering what the movie is about.
Poor

I do not see a clear connection at all to your movie trailer scenes and the treatment.
Audio and music

Advanced

Musical score was perfect for the scene. Voices could be heard. Perfect hierarchy.
Good

Voices and music were basically a good match. Some sounds may have been hard to hear or overpowering.
Fair

Music did not fit or sound and voices were impossible to hear.
Poor

No music or improper sound quality.
Overall
  Advanced

10 pts

Good

3 pts

Fair

2 pts

Poor

1 pts

Group Dynamics/Planning

Advanced

Worked well together. Your scene looks like you all contributed effectively. knew your roles, and planned it out. Everyone had a share.
Good

Overall it looks like your group worked together on this, but some evidence that you had a breakdown in group dynamics exists. Did someone get left out?
Fair

Your film did not seem to have a sense of teamwork. Either one person did too much or maybe one or two people didn't pull their share. It didn't seem to come together well.
Poor

This looks like it was one person's project or even too few in the group knew what was going on. It was a mess.
Overall Project

Advanced

Great transcribing, performance, and excellent camera angles. Scene builds and has a climax.
Good

Good transcribing and performance. Good variety of camera angles. Scene is okay but doesn't have a transformation point.
Fair

Fair transcribing and performance. Not many camera angles. Doesn't propel the movie.
Poor

Poor transcribing and performance. Not much thought went into the project. and excellent camera angles.



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