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3-Minute Pitch for Green Lighting Feature Film
3-Minute Pitch for Green Lighting Feature Film
This rubric will be used to assess student in Audio Video Production. It will be used for 3-minute oral pitches to convince investors to fund their feature length film. Based on SkillsUSA Project guidelines
Rubric Code:
Z222474
By
DrSnow
Ready to use
Public Rubric
Subject:
Vocational
Type:
Presentation
Grade Levels:
9-12
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Pitch for Feature Film
Excellent
4 pts
Very Good
3 pts
Fair
2 pts
Poor
1 pts
The Hook
Excellent
The hook was excellent and was presented in a manner to catch the attention of the audience.
Very Good
The hook was very good and was presented in a manner that interested the audience a lot.
Fair
The hook was fair, but was presented in a way that most audience members were not interested.
Poor
The hook was presented in a poor manner. Could not hook the audience into the story.
Introduction
Excellent
The student introduced themselves to the audience before heading into the pitch.
Very Good
The student stumbled through introduction at beginning of pitch.
Fair
The student introduced themselves somewhere else besides at the beginning of the pitch.
Poor
The student did not introduce themselves during the pitch.
The Synopsis
Excellent
The synopsis presented in the pitch clearly told the story and plot of the episode<BR>
The student clearly indicated what would happen in the Teaser, the Acts and the Tag.
Very Good
The synopsis presented in the pitch told most the story and plot of the episode<BR>
The student indicated most of what would happen in the Teaser, the Acts and the Tag.
Fair
The synopsis presented in the pitch told some of the story and plot of the episode. <BR>
The student somewhat indicated about what would happen in the Teaser, the Acts and the Tag.
Poor
The synopsis presented in the pitch told very little if anything about the story and plot of the episode. <BR>
The student did not indicate what would happen in the Teaser, the Acts and the Tag.
Preparedness
Excellent
The student was prepared and obviously had rehearsed the pitch. <BR>
The student was able to present the pitch without referring to notes.
Very Good
The student was pretty well prepared and had rehearsed the pitch <BR>
There were some minor problems. <BR>
The student referred to notes minimally.
Fair
The student was not well prepared and it was not clear if the pitch was rehearsed. <BR>
There were some significant flaws.<BR>
The student read from notes or referred to notes a lot.
Poor
The student was so unprepared that the pitch could not be delivered. <BR>
Many major problems and flaws.<BR>
The student tried to wing it without preparation.
Confidence
Excellent
The student was extremely confident while presenting the pitch. The student stood up straight, showed a passion for what they were pitching, and convinced the audience to see the episode being pitched
Very Good
The student was very confident while presenting the pitch. The student stood up straight, was mostly passionate for what they were pitching, and convinced most of the audience to see the episode being pitched
Fair
The student was not very confident while presenting the pitch. The student did not stand up straight most of the time, somewhat passionate about what they were pitching, and some of the potential investors were interested in the pitch.
Poor
The student was completely not confident while presenting the pitch. The student did not stand up straight, lacked passionate about what they were pitching, and convinced none of the audience to see the episode being pitched
Organization
Excellent
The student clearly organized the pitch in a manner that flowed logically and was successful.
Very Good
The student organized the pitch in a manner that flowed mostly logically and the pitch was mostly successful.
Fair
The student organized the pitch in a manner that flowed somewhat logically and the pitch with little success.
Poor
The student organized the pitch in a manner that flowed completely illogically and the pitch was unsuccessful.
Presentation Skills
Excellent
The student maintained eye contact with the audience and delivered the pitch at a appropriate volume and enunciation level
Very Good
The student either occasionally lost eye contact with the audience or delivered the pitch at slightly inappropriate volume and enunciation level
Fair
The student often lost eye contact with the audience and delivered the pitch at inappropriate volume and enunciation level
Poor
The student did not make eye contact with the audience and delivered the pitch at an extremely inappropriate volume and enunciation level
Convincing Arguments
Excellent
The student made an excellent argument for the episode they were pitching. <BR>
Green light all the way!
Very Good
The student made many excellent arguments for the episode they were pitching. <BR>
Green light after some tweaking!
Fair
The student made few arguments for the episode they were pitching; most arguments were not clearly presented. <BR>
Highly unlikely this project would be green lighted with this pitch, script could be tossed.
Poor
The student made no arguments for the episode they were pitching; <BR>
From this pitch, the script would definitely be tossed.
Keywords:
Pitch Synopsis_screenplay
Subjects:
Communication
Vocational
Types:
Presentation
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