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Project 6 - Storyboard Sketching 
In this lesson, students select a select a script, and sketch a storyboard. By doing this activity, students learn about presenting a story in pictures and about chronological order. They also learn about the importance of storyboards in creating a commercial.
Rubric Code: Q65A86
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Subject: Arts and Design  
Type: Assessment  
Grade Levels: Undergraduate

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  Failed Expectations

10 pts

Met Minimum Expectations

15 pts

Met Expectations

20 pts

Exceeded Expectations

25 pts

Planning

Failed Expectations
Met Minimum Expectations

Little or no evidence that planning occurred; scenes are too long and do not advance the story OR are too short and leave out essential information; pace is inconsistent to the point of being distracting or interfering with meaning; elements are inconsistent from scene to scene; story does not seem to have a beginning, middle, and end
Met Expectations

Evidence that planning occurred in most cases; scenes show some variety in length; pace is somewhat consistent but can be distracting in some instances; elements are mostly consistent from scene to scene; story is missing one of the following: beginning, middle, end
Exceeded Expectations

Strong evidence that planning occurred; scenes advance at a comfortable pace for the subject matter; video has a consistent pace; scenes show good variety in length; elements are consistent from scene to scene; story has clearly identifiable beginning, middle, and end
Framing

Failed Expectations
Met Minimum Expectations

No variety in camera angles or placement; subjects are too far away; subject placement is awkward
Met Expectations

Some variety in camera angles and placement is evident; subjects may be too far away in some cases
Exceeded Expectations

Camera angles and placement are varied and add interest to the subject matter; subjects are framed appropriately
Storyboard

Failed Expectations

Storyboard is not done or is so incomplete that it could not be used even as a general guide.
Met Minimum Expectations

Storyboard has glaring omissions in scene planning. There are some sketches, and notes on titles, transitions, special effects, sound, etc.
Met Expectations

Storyboard is relatively complete with sketches for most scenes, and notes on titles, transitions, special effects, sound, etc.
Exceeded Expectations

Storyboard is complete with sketches for each scene, detailed notes on titles, transitions, special effects, sound, etc.
Time
  Failed Expectations

3 pts

Met Minimum Expectations

6 pts

Met Expectations

9 pts

Exceeded Expectations

12 pts

Use of Time

Failed Expectations

Used time poorly in spite of several adult reminders to do so.
Met Minimum Expectations

Used time well but required adult reminders on one or more occasions to do so.
Met Expectations

Used time well during most class period with no adult reminders.
Exceeded Expectations

Used time well during class period with no adult reminders.
Deadline

Failed Expectations
Met Minimum Expectations
Met Expectations
Exceeded Expectations





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