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Representation in Film Screenplay PBL 
Rubric Code: P22WC6A
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Subject: Arts and Design  
Type: Writing  
Grade Levels: 9-12

Powered by iRubric Representation in Film Screenplay PBL
  Excellent

10 pts

Good

8.5 pts

Fair

7 pts

Poor

5.5 pts

Task

Excellent

Scholar created a proposal that meets all task requirements including:
- a new and unique idea
- a realistic depiction of an under/misrepresented group of people.
- a film genre with relevant characteristics
Good

Scholar created a proposal that meets 2 of the task requirements below:
- a new and unique idea
- a realistic depiction of an under/misrepresented group of people.
- a film genre with relevant characteristics
Fair

Scholar created a proposal that meets only 1 of the task requirements below:
- a new and unique idea
- a realistic depiction of an under/misrepresented group of people.
- a film genre with relevant characteristics
Poor

Scholar's proposal is blank. Task is either not met in any form, or is not completed.
Storyline

Excellent

Scholar develops an advanced (8+ sentence) storyline for their film proposal that details the setting, main characters, and overall conflict of the film. There is a clear beginning, middle, and end for the story, and the story accurately connects with the genre chosen.
Good

Scholar develops a thorough (4-7 sentence) storyline for their film proposal that addresses the setting, main characters, and overall conflict of the film. The beginning, middle, and end of the story are referenced, but are lacking necessary details. Overall, the story connects with the genre chosen, with minor lapses.
Fair

Scholar develops a basic (1-3 sentence) storyline for their film proposal that addresses only a few of the following: the setting, main characters, and conflict of the film. The beginning, middle, and end of the story are incomplete and unclear and the story may struggle to connect with the genre chosen.
Poor

Scholar does not provide a storyline for their film proposal. Task is incomplete.
Screenplay Scene Content

Excellent

Scholar drafts a scene that is integral to their overall storyline. The scene provides insight into the characters and conflict within the film. The dialogue and actions within the scene give the producer a good idea of what to expect from the film as a whole.
Good

Scholar drafts a scene that is important to their overall storyline. The scene provides basic insights into the characters and conflict within the film. The dialogue and actions within the scene struggle at times to give the producer an idea of what to expect from the film as a whole. Scholar could have chose a better scene to draft.
Fair

Scholar drafts a scene from their storyline, but it may be incomplete or of little importance to the understanding of the film. The scene provides few to no insights into the characters and conflict within the film. The dialogue and actions within the scene struggle to give the producer an idea of what to expect from the film as a whole. Scholar needs a better scene draft.
Poor

Scholar does not provide a scene draft for their film proposal. Task is incomplete.
Screenplay Scene Structure

Excellent

The screenplay scene is formatted in the correct structure, with few errors, including:
- Slug lines at the beginning of each scene ALL IN CAPS
- Character names in CAPS (unless within dialogue)
- Italicized action notes to indicate what characters are seen doing in the film.
- Dialogue exchanges centered with the character name above the dialogue, and emotions in parentheses
Good

The screenplay scene is formatted in the correct structure, but has one to two major errors that may include:
- Slug lines at the beginning of each scene ALL IN CAPS
- Character names in CAPS (unless within dialogue)
- Italicized action notes to indicate what characters are seen doing in the film.
- Dialogue exchanges centered with the character name above the dialogue, and emotions in parentheses
Fair

The screenplay scene is not formatted correctly and has many errors that may include:
- Slug lines at the beginning of each scene ALL IN CAPS
- Character names in CAPS (unless within dialogue)
- Italicized action notes to indicate what characters are seen doing in the film.
- Dialogue exchanges centered with the character name above the dialogue, and emotions in parentheses
Poor

Scholar does not provide a scene draft for their film proposal. Task is incomplete.





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