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Video Documentary 
Rubric Code: LXAC2B8
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Subject: English  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: (none)

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  Great

4 pts

Good

3 pts

Fair

2 pts

Poor

1 pts

No Effort

0 pts

Information

Great

The team's video documentary is very informative. It covers the required criteria which is the history, features, benefits, and the downfalls of two types of communication; as well as how they affect society. The team's personal viewpoint is also expressed.
Good

The team covers all of the required criteria but is not detailed in presenting their information.
Fair

The team does not cover all of the required criteria and is not detailed in presenting their information.
Poor

The team does not cover any of the required material. Their video documentary is not detailed or informative. The information that is presented is irrelevant.
No Effort
Editorial/Script

Great

The voice over script is well-written and gives a complete account of the story.
Good

The voice over script is well-written but does not give a complee account of story.
Fair

The voice over script is poorly written and leaves the audience confused.
Poor

No voice over is included.
No Effort
Mini-documentary - technical

Great

The documentary includes 3 or more elements (techniques) of a documentary and each has a clear impact on the mood of the film.
Good

The documentary uses at least two element (techniques) of a documentary and it has a clear impact on the mood of the film.
Fair

The documentary uses at least two elements (techniques) of a documentary, however it does not have a clear impact on the mood of the film.
Poor

No elements included
No Effort
Creativity

Great

The team presents their video documentary in an extremely unique, original, and creative way. It catches the viewer's attention and holds their interest.
Good

The team presents their video documentary in a creative way that keeps the viewer's attention.
Fair

The team presents their video documentary in a basic way that tries to capture the viewer's attention.
Poor

The team's video documentary is not presented in an original or creative way. The information is read to the viewers and fails to present the information in an interesting format.
No Effort
Organization

Great

The team's information in the video documentary is organized and flows. The transitions are smooth and the material is easy to comprehend. The video documentary ranges from 4-7 minutes in length.
Good

The team's information in the video documentary has a solid order and flow. The material is presented mostly in a smooth manner. The video documentary ranges from 4-7 minutes in length.
Fair

The team's information in the video documentary has a general order and flow. The material is presented in a difficult manner. The video documentary ranges from 4-7 minutes in length.
Poor

The team's information is not organized in any manner and lacks a flow of conversation. The terminology used to present the material is unfamiliar to the viewier. The video documentary is less than 5 minutes in length.
No Effort
Deadline

Great

Finished project turned in before or on deadline
Good
Fair
Poor

Finished project NOT turned in before or on deadline
No Effort




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