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CTEMS Shooting Projects 
Rubric for Senior Capstone: Film Production
Rubric Code: GXAX8C9
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Subject: Arts and Design  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: Undergraduate

Powered by iRubric Narrative Short Film
  Needs Improvement

60 pts

Satisfactory

70 pts

Good

80 pts

Accomplished

100 pts

Production Deadlines

Project received by Professor by the promoted deadline.

Needs Improvement

Project submitted 24 hours or more after deadline.
Satisfactory

Project submitted 12 - 23 hours after deadline
Good

Project submitted 1- 12 hours after deadline.
Accomplished

Project submitted on or before due date.
Shot List

Needs Improvement

Student includes less than 80% of the shots set out on the shot list.
Satisfactory

Student includes at least 80% of the shot set out on the shot list.
Good

Student includes every shot set out on the shot list.
Accomplished

Student includes every shot set out on the shot list, PLUS additional ones that add to the telling of the story.
Camera Placement

Needs Improvement

Scene(s) are not effectively covered. Very little camera or actor movement.
Poorly framed composition often takes away from project's effectiveness. No sign of pre-planning. What 180 Degree rule?
Satisfactory

Shows some knowledge and use of the film techniques studied in class. One or two scenes evidence deliberate use of film techniques. 180 Degree rule is sometimes violated. Overall, very few creative shots.
Good

Sometimes uses a variety of shots. Camera and actors move sometime. 180 Degree rule is mostly in evidence. At least the scenes in the movie are covered well.
Accomplished

Uses shots that advance the story.Good movement of actors and camera. Scenes are covered well. 180 Degree rule is in evidence
Many shots creatively composed.
Audio/Music

Needs Improvement

Dialogue(if used) is muddy and difficult to understand. Character dialogue does little to advance story and tells audience rather than opting for audience to see what is going on.
Music is distracting, inappropriate, OR was not used.
Satisfactory

Dialogue is generally clear, though uneven at times. Music is often distracting.

Music is ok, and not distracting, but it does not add much to the story.
Good

Dialogue(if used) is mostly clear and clean with some issues present. Sometimes it is too "talky" wherein characters are senselessly chatty or explaining too much
Music stirs a rich emotional response that somewhat matches the story line.
Accomplished

Dialogue(if used) is clear and clean throughout.
Music stirs a rich emotional response that matches the story line well.
Production Design

Needs Improvement

Efforts to create a Production Design for this film is missing. Locations are commonplace and do not evidence any creative efforts to elevate them beyond a home movie level.
Satisfactory

Production Design (locations, set, wardrobe) neither significantly adds or detracts from the story. There is slight evidence that some thought has gone into locations or wardrobe.
Good

Production Design (locations, set, wardrobe) represents some thought and execution that enhances or adds to the story that is told in the film.
Accomplished

Production Design (locations, set, wardrobe) is innovative, creative, bold or thoughtful and clearly projects, enhances or adds to the story that is told in the film.
Cast

Needs Improvement

Casting seemed very "last minute." Acting is distractingly amateurish.
Satisfactory

Casting was uninspired for main and supporting characters. Acting was not convincing or engaging.
Good

Casting choices for the main characters was solid, supporting characters were safe. For the most part, acting was convincing and engaging.
Accomplished

Casting choices were innovative or bold and bring to life the characters on the page. The acting was convincing and engaging.
Script-to-Screen

Needs Improvement

There might as well not have been a script.
Satisfactory

The film went wildly away from the script and in an unfortunate direction.
Good

There was some correlation between the script and the final film.
Accomplished

The final film benefitted from the planning and ideas of the script and storyboards. Any changes were for the better.
Editing Skills

Needs Improvement

Film is simply an ASSEMBLY of scenes. Transitions are awkward and sloppy.
Satisfactory

Poor timing and edit points demonstrated throughout. Several transitions are amateurish. Flow is often not smooth; Pacing is often uneven. Continuity awkward on occasions.
Good

Some trouble with timing and/or edit points. Some transitions and effects do not effectively add to story. Flow is sometimes not smooth; Pacing is sometimes uneven. Continuity awkward in a couple of occasions.
Accomplished

Strong editing skills demonstrated, including proper timing, edit points, etc. Titles used and appropriate. Effects used and appropriate. Smooth flow; effective pacing. Sound and visuals well coordinated. Attention to continuity



Keywords:
  • Narrative, Video







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