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Students are properly doing the pre-production A/V paperwork based on a movie trailer.
Rubric Code: R6A82C
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Subject: English  
Type: Assignment  
Grade Levels: 6-8, 9-12, Undergraduate

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  Excellent

5 pts

Good

3 pts

Fair

1 pts

Team Score

(N/A)

Story

Excellent

The script is complete in the story telling and evidently adapted to the sequence of scenes and the characters' roles and turns to talk in the movie trailer.
Good

The script is complete in the story telling but it's not adapted to the sequence of scenes, the characters' roles and turns to talk in the movie trailer.
Fair

The script isn't complete in the story telling and it's not adapted to the sequence of scenes, the characters' roles and turns to talk in the movie trailer.
Team Score
Writing

Excellent

Ss handed in the script in advance to be proofread and it has all the elements required. All members of the team have a role and lines expressing their opinion at least once.
Good

Ss didn't hand in the script to be proofread and it has some of the elements required. Not all the members of the team have a role or lines expressing their opinion at least once.
Fair

Ss didn't hand in the script to be proofread and it doesn't all of the elements required. Not all the members of the team have a role or lines expressing their opinion at least once.
Team Score
INDIVIDUAL WORK
  Excellent

5 pts

Good

3 pts

Fair

1 pts

Student's Score

(N/A)

Lines Writing

Excellent

Wrote his/her lines on time and asked to be corrected in spelling and punctuation.
Good

Wrote his/her lines on time and but didn't ask to be corrected in spelling and punctuation.
Fair

Didn't write his/her lines on time nor asked to be corrected in spelling and punctuation.
Student's Score
Preparedness

Excellent

Always practised their role with their teammates during the class, learnt his/her lines and took into account the recommendations given by me after the practice.
Good

Sometimes practised their role with their teammates during the class, but didn't learn his/her lines nor took into account the recommendations given by me after the practice.
Fair

Didn't Practise their role with their teammates during the class, learn his/her lines nor ask for help.
Student's Score
Pronounciation

Excellent

Pronounciation was excellent and voice was clear and understandable.
Good

Pronounciation was not so good but he/she asked to be corrected in class; voice was somewhat clear and understandable.
Fair

Pronounciation was incorrect and not understandable or he/she didn't really say anything.
Student's Score



Keywords:
  • production, video, television







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