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Graphic Novel Project
Creating your own graphic novel
Rubric Code:
LX5WW64
By
MrSansone
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Subject:
English
Type:
Project
Grade Levels:
6-8, 9-12, Undergraduate
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Graphic Novel Project
Poor
(N/A)
Fair
(N/A)
Good
(N/A)
Excellent
4 pts
Ideas/Content
30 %
Poor
Ideas/Content do not meet the requirements.
21-19
Fair
Ideas/Content somewhat meet the requirements.
24-22
Good
Ideas/Content are original and meet the requirements.
27-25
Excellent
Ideas/Content are original and exceed the requirements.
30-28
Use of Camera Angles
20 %
Poor
Insufficient or inappropriate use of camera angles discussed in class.
11-9
Fair
Uses only 1-2 camera angles discussed in class, but does so with a clear purpose.
14-12
Good
Uses a number of appropriate camera angles that clearly help communicate the story.
17-15
Excellent
Uses a wide array of appropriate and effective camera angles that help communicate the story by not only telling, but also showing what's important in the narrative.
20-18
Sequencing of Information
20 %
Poor
There is no clear plan for the organization of information.
11-9
Fair
Some information is logically sequenced. An occasional caption, panel, or item of information seems out of place.
14-12
Good
Most information is organized in a clear, logical way. One caption, panel, or item of information seems out of place.
17-15
Excellent
Information is organized in a clear, logical way. It is easy to anticipate what the content might be on the next caption or in the next panel.
20-18
Illustrations
20 %
Poor
Work appears unfinished and little imagination has been used for the creation of illustrations, shading, or color in the cover page.
11-9
Fair
Work appears finished, but does not employ any particularly dynamic illustrations or effective use of shading or color in the cover page.
14-12
Good
Work includes detailed illustrations, using effective imagery. Great use of shading and color in the cover page.
17-15
Excellent
Work includes interesting and dynamic illustrations, full of rich imagery. Cover page is original and perfectly appeals to the story being told.
20-18
Cover & Presentation
10 %
Poor
-Front Cover is present, though it is unfinished and missing elements.
-Presentation is sloppy or poorly done.
5-4
Fair
-Cover has either a design or a title with some appeal.
-Presentation is neat.
6-5
Good
-Cover design and title introduce the comic.
-Presentation is neat and appealing.
8-7
Excellent
-Cover design and title effectively and appropriately introduce the comic.
-Presentation is neat, appealing, and professional.
10-9
Keywords:
graphic novel, comics, autobiography
Subjects:
Computers
English
Types:
Project
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