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Screenwriting Rubric
Screenwriting Rubric
Team has created a screenplay for the scene of stage play they are filming.
Rubric Code:
V2249BA
By
jphard
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Subject:
English
Type:
Writing
Grade Levels:
9-12
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Screenplay rubric
Poor
10 pts
Fair
15 pts
Good
20 pts
Screenwriting Format
Poor
Writer has numerous errors with screenwriting format and the errors are consistent throughout the screenplay.
Fair
Writer has some errors with screenwriting format and the errors are inconsistent throughout the screenplay (i.e. sometimes done correctly, other times are errors).
Good
Writer follows proper screenwriting format, which includes names, stage directions, and scene changes placed correctly on the document. All names of characters are capitalized and lines are formatted to be left or center justified, depending upon direction.
Character Development
Poor
Writer develops one character through physical interactions, as well as dialogue. Character is two-dimentional (he/she has human-like qualities, but is unrealistic with purpose and motivation).
Fair
Writer develops at least two characters through physical interactions, as well as dialogue. Characters are two-dimentional (they have human-like qualities, but are unrealistic with purpose and motivation).
Good
Writer develops at least two characters through physical interactions, as well as dialogue. Characters are three-dimentional (they have motivation, purpose, and have human-like qualities) and realistic.
Scene Development
Poor
Writer doesn’t develops the character(s) within the one scene.
Fair
Writer develops the character(s) within the one scene in a fair way.
Good
Writer develops the character(s) within the one scene in a superior way.
Creativity
Poor
Writer develops a storyline that has limited unique qualities and does not develop any creativity. Writer does not develop original ideas, rather uses ideas from other movies/stories to progress the plot of the storyline.
Fair
Writer develops a storyline that has some unique qualities, but falls flat with creativity. Writer uses some original ideas and develops characters and dialogue, but they feel forced and unreal.
Good
Writer develops a unique storyline that is true to his/her own creativity. Writer uses original ideas and develops characters and dialogue that support the originality of the screenplay.
Subjects:
English
Types:
Writing
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