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Green Screen Storytelling
Green Screen Storytelling
Students will use green screen photo editing techniques to insert a picture of themselves into a background of their choice. Their pose and background must visually represent some part of the story they are creating. Students will write a short story to accompany the visual narrative.
Rubric Code:
NXBC9C9
By
lindsmor
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Subject:
Communication
Type:
Writing
Grade Levels:
6-8
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Excellent
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Title
Poor
Story has a title, but it is either not related to the main idea of the story and it is not interesting.
Fair
Title is either related to main idea or interesting.
Good
Title is related to the story and is creative.
Excellent
Not only is title related to the story and creative, it draws the reader into wanting to know more.
Plot
Poor
The problem and solution are missing or not clearly stated. There are one or less events in the story.
Fair
Either the problem or solution is missing or not clearly stated. There is at least two events in the story.
Good
Story clearly states the problem and solution. There are at least two events in the story.
Excellent
Story has multiple problems and solutions. There are at least two event in the story.
Characters
Poor
Characters are mentioned and have one descriptive quality about them.
Fair
Characters are named and are physically described.
Good
Characters are named, physically described, and the reader has an idea about their personalities or motivation.
Excellent
Characters are named, physically described, and their personalities or motivation is clear to the reader.
Setting
Setting encompasses both the written and visual parts of the story.
Written setting
Poor
The setting is mentioned.
Fair
The setting is described and matches the visual setting.
Good
The setting is described using descriptive words and phrases and matches the visual setting.
Excellent
The setting is fully described using imagery and descriptive language, matches the visual setting, and is fully integrated into the story.
Visual setting
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Fair
Good
Excellent
The background photo is appropriate for the story and matches the written description. Any additions to the background are appropriate for the story and the interaction of the additions and the background clearly demonstrates a scene from the written story.
Visual integration
Poor
Fair
Good
Excellent
The student's pose fully integrates them into the setting and is appropriate for their story. The student's photo, and any other photos added, is well edited, the original background removed completely, and the merged photo looks realistic.
Subjects:
Communication
Types:
Writing
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