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20-Minute Short Film 
Audio/video production students in grades 9-12 will form teams of 5-10, and create a 20-minute short film.
Rubric Code: XXC878W
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Subject: Arts and Design  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: 9-12

Powered by iRubric 10-Minute Short Film
  Box Office Gold

Dust off a spot on your mantle. Your Oscar is a done deal.

10 pts

Big Opening Weekend

Lots of special effects and pretty people, but substance was missing.

7 pts

Indy Buzz

Some praise here and there, but not many people saw it.

5 pts

Rotten Tomato

Too many shifts at the restaurant made you tired. Back to acting class for you.

2 pts

Director Notes

Comments and questions for the author

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Script

Box Office Gold

Complete script for entire film turned in by deadline. Uses proper format as provided in Celtx samples. Includes all dialogue, stage directions, scene/set descriptions, and technical notes.
Big Opening Weekend

Complete script for entire film turned in close to deadline. Mostly uses proper format as provided in Celtx samples. Includes most dialogue, stage directions, scene/set descriptions, and technical notes.
Indy Buzz

Partial script or not even close to meeting deadline. Rarely follows proper format as provided in Celtx examples. Missing significant amount of dialogue, stage directions, scene/set descriptions, and/or technical notes.
Rotten Tomato

Did not turn in script at all or what was turned in barely qualifies as a script.
Director Notes
Storyboards/Shot List

Box Office Gold

Complete set of storyboards and shot list for entire film turned in by deadline. Shot list follows example, and includes shots for entire film.
Big Opening Weekend

Complete set of storyboards for entire film turned in close to deadline. Shot list follows example, and includes shots for entire film.
OR
Set of storyboards for majority of film turned in by deadline. Shot list follows example, and includes shots for majority of film.
Indy Buzz

Only storyboards OR shot list turned in.
Rotten Tomato

No storyboards. No shot list.
Director Notes
Cinematography

Box Office Gold

Shot composition is carefully crafted to the mood and purpose of each scene. Clever and creative shots and angles are used throughout the film. Visually interesting and memorable.
Big Opening Weekend

Shot composition is sometimes crafted to the mood and purpose of each scene. Clever and creative shots and angles are used for the majority of the film. Visually interesting and memorable for most of the film.
Indy Buzz

Some clever and creative shots and angles are used, but more attention was paid to WHAT was shot than HOW it was shot.
Rotten Tomato

Little, if any, attention paid to shot composition. Shots and angles are boring. Viewers don't want to continue watching this film.
Director Notes
Lighting

Box Office Gold

Lighting is always suitable to the mood of the scene, and technically well done.
Big Opening Weekend

Lighting is frequently suitable to the mood of the scene, and the majority of it is technically well done.
Indy Buzz

Not much attention was paid to lighting, but the viewer can still see most of the action.
Rotten Tomato

Footage is too dark to be seen or overexposed for the majority of the film.
Director Notes
Audio

Box Office Gold

Dialogue sounds clear and crisp. Music and sound effects suit the cinematography, character, and mood.
Big Opening Weekend

The majority of dialogue sounds clear and crisp, with few audio problems. Music and sound effects suit the cinematography, character, and mood for the majority of the film.
Indy Buzz

Dialogue is overpowered by background noise or audio buzz. Music and sound effects are in the film because the team liked them, as opposed to helping tell the story.
Rotten Tomato

Dialogue is difficult to understand for the majority of the film. Little to no use of music or sound effects. Audio was not a priority in this film.
Director Notes



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