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DM Silent Film 
Rubric Code: V23BA7X
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Subject: (General)  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: 9-12

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  Poor

2 pts

Fair

3 pts

Good

4 pts

Excellent

5 pts

Storytelling - Acting, Script

Poor

Story is unorganized and loosely set.
Fair

Portions of the story were confusing or unclear.
Good

Story line starts and/or ends well, but not both.

Basic story is understandable.
Excellent

Story line has a beginning, middle and end.

Story is easy to understand, clear and entertaining.
Storytelling - Camera Use

Poor

Camera angles and distances were poorly chosen.

The story was not advanced with carefully recorded facial expressions.
Fair

Camera angles are consistent and do not change. Actors are expressionless and do not add to overall storytelling.
Good

Actors are difficult to see at times. Faces are obscured at times.
Excellent

Story line is well told by camera. Actors are visible to audience, facial expressions are clear and well used.
Edits & Transitions; Quality

Poor

1 continuous shot with no edits and/or transitions; More than 2 shots have too many/too few frames after end of action
Fair

The editing doesn't work and distracts from the story.
Good

2 edits and/or transitions; 1 or 2 shots have too many/too few frames after end of action
Excellent

3 or more edits and/or transitions; Neat, concise editing
Camera stillness

Poor
Fair

Constant camera movement, distracting to viewer
Good

Frequent camera movement, compromises viewer’s enjoyment
Excellent

Slight camera movement, does not compromise viewer’s enjoyment
Lighting

Poor

Shoots into the light, creating shadows or blurs of the scene.
Fair

Little effective use of lighting.
Good

The lighting sometimes compliment the scene. Other times, it is distracting.
Excellent

The lighting compliments the image and the mood.
Script to Screen

Poor

Did not follow the given storyboard/script.
Fair

The film went awry from the script and the storyboard.
Good

There was some correlation between the script and film.
Excellent

The final film benefitted from the planning and ideas on the storyboard and script. Any changes were for the better.



Keywords:
  • Drama, Film, Computers, Editing







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