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Broadcasting Camera Crew 
This rubric is designed to assess the skills and techniques of the production camera crew during "studio" and "live switch" events.
Rubric Code: NXAABX9
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Subject: Arts and Design  
Type: Assessment  
Grade Levels: 9-12

Powered by iRubric Broadcast Camera Crew
  Beginner

14 pts

Operational

16 pts

Proficient

18 pts

Advanced

20 pts

Set Up

-Set up<BR>
-Cabling<BR>
-Pre-Production operational check

Beginner

Equipment set up, cabling, and organization was rushed and last minute. Many details unchecked!
Operational

Some evidence of organization is evident with equipment, cable, and set up. Operational check was not done.
Proficient

All equipment, cabling, and set up were performed on time with time to spare.
Advanced

Student arrived early and completed set up and check early. Helped others set up or problem solve.
Communication

-Pre-Production meeting<BR>
-During Production<BR>
-Post Production

Beginner

Communication skills are poor with little evidence of following direction or listening to instruction.
Operational

Communication was attempted but no follow through was evident.
Proficient

Student was engaged and present during meetings and production.
Advanced

Student was very organized anticipating problems and engaging to problem solve before issues arose. Showing a passion for an excellent end product.
Pre- Production

-Attend practices<BR>
-Production shot assignments

Beginner

Missed practice or was very late.<BR>
Was not engaged at production meetings.
Operational

Attended practice but was not engaged or focused.<BR>
Difficulty contributing to meetings and organization.
Proficient

Planning is checked and completed.
Advanced

Student is early to practice.<BR>
Student is fully engaged and focused in the organization of project taking full ownership of his/her duties while helping others in the community.
Production

-Taking direction<BR>
-Preforming assignments<BR>
-Professional attitude

Beginner

Student is flustered and confused during production.
Operational

Student is trying to perform duties yet is overwhelmed or struggling to complete tasks.
Proficient

Student completes all tasks and assignments.
Advanced

Student goes beyond assigned duties to ensure success and strives to learn more as the opportunity presents itself.
Post Production

-Strike<BR>
-Equipment storage<BR>
-Media management

Beginner

Did not complete task assigned.<BR>
Did not store all equipment properly.<BR>
Did not store media properly.
Operational

Duties were attempted but either student was not engaged or did not complete one area properly.
Proficient

All tasks were completed as assigned.
Advanced

Student completed all tasks with excellence plus helped beyond assignment to speed up the process.



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  • Camera, Broadcast, production,


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