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Novel to Book Adaptation
Ms. Carter/ Stallings Movie Scene Recreation
Use movie making techniques to recreate a movie from novel. Movie project should include each student playing a role in the movie and it must be on a DVD that can be turned in and played in class and include a title, the teachers name, title of class, credits, or any other element to contribute to the final product. Group must also turn in a script. If group does not turn in a script and/or if not all members participated equally grade will be lowered 100 points.
Rubric Code:
K97A3W
By
Jkwi0434
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Subject:
English
Type:
Project
Grade Levels:
9-12
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Movie Scene Recreation
Excellent/Oscar
400 pts
Good/Independent
30
300 pts
Fair/"B" movie
200 pts
Poor/Amateur
100 pts
Cinematography
100 pts
Excellent/Oscar
Filming is steady, easy to see and depicts realilty of the subject filmed. Lighting is good. Close-ups, pans and other filming techniques are used.
Good/Independent
Filming is acceptable. Lighting is ok. Close-ups, pans and other filming techniques are used somewhat.
Fair/"B" movie
Filming is sporadic and doesn't follow any reliable angles. Lighting is poor.
Poor/Amateur
No real thought given to film angles, length, lighting.
Audio
100 pts
Excellent/Oscar
Audio is easy to understand; music matches mood and words are easily understood; volume level does not change.
Good/Independent
Audio is acceptable; music matches mood and words are understood; volume level varies.
Fair/"B" movie
Audio is muddled or distracting.
Poor/Amateur
No real thought or effort given to audio.
Scene matches original
100 pts
Excellent/Oscar
Shots (angles & distance), effects, transitions, and audio match perfectly with the original novel scene.
Good/Independent
Shots (angles & distance), effects, transitions, and audio match with the original novel scene.
Fair/"B" movie
Shots (angles & distance), effects, transitions, and audio are similar to the original novel scene.
Poor/Amateur
Shots (angles & distance), effects, transitions, and audio do not match with the original novel scene at all.
Script
100 pts
Excellent/Oscar
The script follows a production format and includes technical details. Script is written according to script formatting rules.
Good/Independent
The script follows a production format. Script attempts to be written according to formatting rules.
Fair/"B" movie
The script is written in paragraph form. It does resemble a script at all in format.
Poor/Amateur
The script follows no discernible format.
Keywords:
Movie Making, video production
Subjects:
Communication
English
Science
Types:
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