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Short Film
Short Film
The purpose of this assignment is for students to become familiar with the shot angles and how and camera movements to apply the rules to create visually stimulating videos.
Rubric Code:
M2356B8
By
norita
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Subject:
Arts and Design
Type:
Project
Grade Levels:
6-8, 9-12
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Cinematorgraphy
Excellent
4 pts
Good
3 pts
Fair
2 pts
Poor
1 pts
Creativity of the shot
20 %
Excellent
All shot were very creative, well beyond standard shots of this subject-matter. Powerful pictures. Moments or a subjects captured well. Pictures create interest for the viewer.Each shot fully meets or exceeds requirements.
Good
This was a good montage. Shots show good creativity and effort above and beyond the norm with little room for improvement. Shots mostly meet requirements
Fair
Shots could have been planned better and improved. Basic, standard shots of given subjects.Shots show SOME evidence of some requirements.
Poor
Shots demonstrated little to no creativity or were not student’s own work.These shots lacked emotion. They were one dimensional, uninteresting.Shots shows no evidence or minimal evidence of requirements
Camera angles and movement.
20 %
Excellent
The director successfully used camera angles and movement to creatively communicate information on character and story to the audience.
Good
The director attempted to use camera angles and movement to communicate information to the audience.
Fair
The director was able to communicate some information to the audience using camera angles and movement.
Some camerawork may have been distracting.
Poor
The camera angles and movement used in the film were distracting.
Video Continuity/ Editing
20 %
Excellent
The video is edited with only high quality shots remaining. Video moves smoothly from shot to shot. A variety of transitions are used to assist in communicating the main idea and smooth the flow from one scene to the next. Shots and scenes flow seamlessly. Digital effects are used appropriately for emphasis
Good
The video is edited throughout with only quality shots remaining. A variety of transitions are used. Good pacing and timing.
Fair
The video is throughout with only quality shots remaining. A variety of transitions are used. Good pacing and timing. The tape is edited in few spots. Several poor shots remain. Transitions from shot to shot are choppy, and the types of wipes and fades selected are not always appropriate for the scene. There are many unnatural breaks and/or early cuts.
Poor
The video is unedited and many poor shots remain. No transitions between clips are used. Raw clips run back to back in the final video.
Timing
20 %
Excellent
Video is at least minute long or longer
Good
Video is at least 50 sec. to 40sec. long
Fair
video is at least 30sec. to 39 sec. long
Poor
The video is shorter than 30sec. long
Plot
20 %
Excellent
Presents events that create a clear narrative
Good
Presents sequence of events
Fair
Presents a confusing sequence of events
Poor
Presents no logical order
Keywords:
Shot Composition
Subjects:
Arts and Design
Journalism
Types:
Project
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