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Digital Video Production 
This unit introduces students to the basics of video production. Working in a small production team, the student will learn pre-production planning, basic equipment operations, video composition, and post-production editing.
Rubric Code: NX793C2
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Subject: Computers  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: 9-12

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  Meeting (Mastery)

3 pts

Developing

2 pts

Insufficient Progress

1 pts

Proper Use of Equipment

Meeting (Mastery)

Demonstrates proper use of material used in video production (including hardware and software).
Developing

Mostly demonstrates Demonstrates proper use of material used in video production (including hardware and software).
Insufficient Progress

Does not demonstrate the proper use of material used in video production (including hardware and software).
Image Composition

Meeting (Mastery)

Applies the concepts of image composition to the production of the digital video. Adds own creative ideas.
Developing

Applies concepts of image composition most of the time.
Insufficient Progress

Does not apply the concepts of image composition.
Lighting Aesthetics

Meeting (Mastery)

Applies the concepts of image composition to the production of the digital video. Adds own creative ideas.
Developing

Applies concepts of image composition most of the time.
Insufficient Progress

Does not apply the concepts of image composition.
Post-production

Meeting (Mastery)

Takes an active part in all aspects of post-production process by editing video, including computer graphics and computer processed video transitions into the final product.
Developing

Takes part in most aspects of the post-production process. Offers some ideas of his/her own.
Insufficient Progress

Does not take part in post-production process
Completeness

Meeting (Mastery)

The project is complete, all information is obviously present, and the student provided details, and all work is shown.
Developing

No large pieces of information are missing, but some details and explanations may be lacking, or some work may not be shown.
Insufficient Progress

Some pieces of information are missing -- the project is mostly complete.
Participation

Meeting (Mastery)

All group members participated in the video process and equal amount of work was done by all group members.
Developing

Group members participated for the most part but equal amount of work were not done by group members.
Insufficient Progress

Large differences in amount of work contributed by different group members.





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