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10-Minute Short Film
10-Minute Short Film
Audio/video production students in grades 9-12 will form teams of 2-4, and create a 10-minute short film with a clear influence from a selected film director.
Rubric Code:
FXC6BCC
By
ymcgregor777
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Subject:
Vocational
Type:
Project
Grade Levels:
9-12
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10-Minute Short Film
Mastery
(N/A)
Proficient
(N/A)
Developing
(N/A)
Emerging
(N/A)
Insufficient Evidence
Comments and questions for the author
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Screenplay
Mastery
Complete script for entire film turned in by deadline. Uses proper format as provided in Celtx samples. Includes all dialogue, stage directions, scene/set descriptions, and technical notes.
Proficient
Complete script for entire film turned in close to deadline. Mostly uses proper format as provided in Celtx samples. Includes most dialogue, stage directions, scene/set descriptions, and technical notes.
Developing
Partial script or not even close to meeting deadline. Rarely follows proper format as provided in Celtx examples. Missing significant amount of dialogue, stage directions, scene/set descriptions, and/or technical notes.
Emerging
Did not turn in script at all or what was turned in barely qualifies as a script.
Insufficient Evidence
Storyboard/Shot & Angle Support
Mastery
Complete set of storyboards and shot list for entire film turned in by deadline. Shot list follows example, and includes shots for entire film.
Proficient
Complete set of storyboards for entire film turned in close to deadline. Shot list follows example, and includes shots for entire film.
OR
Set of storyboards for majority of film turned in by deadline. Shot list follows example, and includes shots for majority of film.
Developing
Only storyboards OR shot list turned in.
Emerging
No storyboards. No shot list.
Insufficient Evidence
Cinematography
Mastery
Shot composition is carefully crafted to the mood and purpose of each scene. Clever and creative shots and angles are used throughout the film. Visually interesting and memorable.
Proficient
Shot composition is sometimes crafted to the mood and purpose of each scene. Clever and creative shots and angles are used for the majority of the film. Visually interesting and memorable for most of the film.
Developing
Some clever and creative shots and angles are used, but more attention was paid to WHAT was shot than HOW it was shot.
Emerging
Little, if any, attention paid to shot composition. Shots and angles are boring. Viewers don't want to continue watching this film.
Insufficient Evidence
Lighting
Mastery
Lighting is always suitable to the mood of the scene, and technically well done.
Proficient
Lighting is frequently suitable to the mood of the scene, and the majority of it is technically well done.
Developing
Not much attention was paid to lighting, but the viewer can still see most of the action.
Emerging
Footage is too dark to be seen or overexposed for the majority of the film.
Insufficient Evidence
Audio
Mastery
Dialogue sounds clear and crisp. Music and sound effects suit the cinematography, character, and mood.
Proficient
The majority of dialogue sounds clear and crisp, with few audio problems. Music and sound effects suit the cinematography, character, and mood for the majority of the film.
Developing
Dialogue is overpowered by background noise or audio buzz. Music and sound effects are in the film because the team liked them, as opposed to helping tell the story.
Emerging
Dialogue is difficult to understand for the majority of the film. Little to no use of music or sound effects. Audio was not a priority in this film.
Insufficient Evidence
Costumes/Props
Mastery
All costumes and props are suitable to character, time, and place. No "magical mystical costume changes" between scenes. All props look real.
Proficient
Most costumes and props are suitable to character, time, and place. One "magical mystical costume change" between scenes. Most props look real.
Developing
Little attention was paid to planning costumes and props, but the end result isn't too bad. Two "magical mystical costume changes" between scenes. Some props are inappropriate, or look obviously fake.
Emerging
People showed up in clothes. That's it. Three or more "magical mystical costume changes" between scenes. Props are missing or poorly chosen.
Insufficient Evidence
Evidence of influence
Mastery
Clear evidence of influence by selected director. Themes, plot, character development, audio use, shot composition, or editing techniques reflect those of said director.
Proficient
Some evidence of influence by selected director. Themes, plot, character development, audio use, shot composition, or editing techniques occasionally reflect those of said director.
Developing
Flashes of influence are seen, but those seem accidental rather than deliberate.
Emerging
No clear influence of selected director is seen.
Insufficient Evidence
Plot/Dramatic Structure
Mastery
Plot has clear beginning, middle, and end. Dramatic structure builds to climax, then ends with falling action.
Proficient
Plot has mostly clear beginning, middle, and end. Dramatic structure is generally followed, but wanders in places. Climax of story is clear.
Developing
Plot is difficult to follow, and lacks either a clear beginning, middle, or end. Dramatic structure is only somewhat followed, and actions seem random.
Emerging
What plot? This is a collection of random actions with nothing tying them together.
Insufficient Evidence
Character Development
Mastery
All characters are as thoroughly fleshed-out as the story requires. Clear protagonist and antagonist.
Proficient
Most characters are as thoroughly fleshed-out as the story requires. Main characters are clear, but their roles in the story may not be.
Developing
Some characters are developed, but at least half are just people on the screen. Who's story is this?
Emerging
Everyone who appears on screen is immediately forgettable. No real character development to speak of.
Insufficient Evidence
Keywords:
rubric, film, review, high school, audio, video, production, 9-12
Subjects:
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Vocational
Types:
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