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Video news broadcast
Video news broadcast
Working in groups, create a television news broadcast video on an important event during the French Revolution with iMovie or Windows Movie Maker. News broadcast must be 5 minutes in length and include anchor report, and news story. Students should use titles, images, video, voice over, and transitions.
Rubric Code:
AX9BX32
By
miketribe
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Subject:
History
Type:
Presentation
Grade Levels:
9-12
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French Revolution Video
News Broadcast Rubric
Excellent
4 pts
Good
3 pts
Fair
2 pts
Poor
1 pts
Research/Accuracy
8 pts
Excellent
The broadcast was thoroughly researched to ensure accuracy. A detailed bibliography in correct MLA format was provided.
Good
The broadcast was well researched and was generally accurate. A bibliography in correct MLA format was provided.
Fair
There was some evidence of research, but this was not wholly adequate. A bibliography was provided but this contained formatting errors.
Poor
There was no clear evidence of research and no bibliography was provided.
Dialogue
4 pts
Excellent
Great clarity, voice projection, no laughing that obscures scene, speaking in complete sentences and not choppy phrases. Preparation/Planning is above par.
The script was well written and carefully checked for errors. It followed standard script format.
Good
Missing one of the previous elements.Preparation/Planning is evident.
The script was generally well written although there were some textual and formatting errors.
Fair
Missing two of the previous elements and/or Preparation/Planning needs improvement.
The script was weak and contained many textual and formatting errors.
Poor
Missing more than 2 elements or you can't understand or hear and lacks preparation/planning. More work is needed.
The script was very poor or was not presented.
Direction
4 pts
Excellent
Excellent direction. Different scenes in film flow together naturally with transitions. The overall product is very smooth and well thought out/edited.
A thorough and well-designed story board was presented.
Good
Good direction. There are transitions/flow between scenes. The end result is smooth and edited.
A satisfactory story board was presented although it could have been more complete.
Fair
Adequate direction. Some transitions are missing or scenes do not flow together well. The end result is smooth but more editing and fluidity is needed.
A weak story board was presented which was missing important elements.
Poor
Poorly directed. Film does not flow/not smooth. Parts are hard to understand or lack structure or direction. Lacks editing.
No story board was presented.
Teamwork
4 pts
Excellent
All members contributed an equal significant role to the film.
Good
All members contributed to the project, but some members did not play as significant a role in the production as a whole.
Fair
All members at least contributed something. Some members are far less prominent in the production and video than others.
Poor
Not all members contributed to the project. or one or more of the project members contributed almost nothing to the production.
Overall Impression
4 pts
Excellent
The broadcast exhibited the "WOW Factor" and grabbed and held the viewers' attention throughout through imaginative use of words, action and media.
Good
The broadcast was interesting and generally held the interest of most of the audience. Some of the script and effects showed originality and imagination.
Fair
The broadcast was sporadically interesting but lacked did not fully hold the attention of the viewers.
Poor
The broadcast was boring or "silly" and lacked imagination and flair.
Keywords:
Video
Subjects:
History
Types:
Presentation
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