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TV Interview
TV Interview
Evaluation of TV Interview
Rubric Code:
W22B558
By
lalybeeee
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Subject:
Journalism
Type:
Presentation
Grade Levels:
9-12, Undergraduate
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TV Interview long-form interview
Poor
0 pts
Fair
2 pts
Good
3 pts
Excellent
4 pts
Story Angle & Impact
25 %
Poor
Ideas are scattered with no overarching story emerging -- what was the point of the podcast?
Fair
There's an interesting story here eventually but it's lost in the clutter.
Good
There's a clear purpose to the story and it's fun to listen to.
Excellent
Highly engaging storytelling with a unique and clear angle that captivates the listener.
Research & Introduction
25 %
Poor
Irrelevant or inappropriate topic that minimally engages listener... Does not include an introduction or the purpose is vague and unclear.
Fair
Somewhat engaging (covers well-known topic) intro but provides only a vague purpose... I've already forgotten the interviewees's name and I'm not really interested in what they have to say.
Good
Describes the topic and engages the audience as the introduction proceeds... Identifies the interviewee wth impact and makes me interested in what they have to say.
Excellent
Catchy and clever
introduction; establishes a clear purpose, engaging the listener immediately... Tells who is speaking and makes me desperate to hear what they have to say!
Choice of Interviewee & Clips
20 %
Poor
Interviewee is inappropriate or not engaging for the audience... Does not stay on topic and questions are poor or disjointed.
Fair
Some information is inaccurate or long-winded... Occasionally strays from the topic... Includes a variety of informative questions but not cohesive overall.
Good
Includes an appropriate, informative interviewee who stays on topic... questions organized in a cohesive way.
Excellent
Includes an appropriate, well-researched, informative interviewee... Guest kept on task and focused on the essentail & captivating story.
Listening Skills
15 %
Poor
Interviewer obviously not listening to guest and quite stressed: focused on their own questions and simply 'surviving' the interview.
Fair
Interviewer too focused on their own questions and not very engaged with the guest; obviously missed opportunities to pursue an interesting line of questioning.
Good
Listening to guest most of the time and reacting well, though missed intervening a couple critical times.
Excellent
Engaged in conversation intently so listening to guest closely and reacting to what they're saying.
Interviewer's Performance
10 %
Poor
Delivery is hesitant, choppy and sounds like the presenter is always reading...Enunciation is not clearly understandable. Expression and rhythm are distracting.
Fair
Appears unrehearsed with uneven delivery -- poor script ownership makes it sound very read... Enunciation, expression, and rhythm are sometimes distracting.
Good
Rehearsed, smooth delivery -- script ownership quite high. Enunciation, expression, and pacing are effective if a little formal.
Excellent
Well rehearsed, smooth delivery in a conversational style... Highly effective enunciation, expression, and rhythm to keep the audience interested and engaged.
Technical Production
5 %
Poor
Transitions are abrupt... Volume changes are highly distracting.
Fair
Transitions are uneven with inconsistent spacing; Volume is occasionally inconsistent.
Good
Transitions are smooth...
Volume is acceptable.
Excellent
Transitions are smooth... Volume of voice and effects enhance the presentation.
Keywords:
Podcasts, interview, media, guest, host, radio, television, emtertainment, questions
Subjects:
Journalism
Education
Types:
Project
Presentation
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