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Cinematography 
Judging the Quality of Cinematorgraphy in a Student Film
Rubric Code: ZX855A
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Subject: Arts and Design  
Type: Writing  
Grade Levels: 9-12, Undergraduate

Powered by iRubric Cinematography
  Poor

1 pts

Average

2 pts

Good

3 pts

Excellent

4 pts

Functional Lighting

Level of Light

Poor

Scenes were poorly lit.

Figures could not be scene.

Lighting was inconsistent.
Average

Some scenes were well lit and figures could be seen when the director intended them to be seen.

Not all of the lighting was consistent in each shot of a scene.
Good

Most scenes were well lit and figures could be seen when the director intended them to be seen.


Most of the lighting was consistent in each shot of a scene.
Excellent

All scenes were well lit and figures could be seen when the director intended them to be seen.

Lighting was consistent in each shot of a scene.
Creative Lighting

Use of light to create tone, mood or story information.

Poor

No creative use of lighting was apparent.
Average

Lighting was not used to communicate tone or mood.

Lighting may have been distracting to the viewer.
Good

At times the director successfully used lighting to communicate the tone of the film or the mood of a scene.
Excellent

The director successfully used lighting to communicate the tone of the film or the mood of a scene.
Basic Camera Work

Focus and Movement

Poor

The film contained little to no smooth camera movement.
Average

The film went out of focus numerous times.

Some of the camera movement was not smooth.
Good

Most of the film was in focus and most of the camera movement was smooth throughout.
Excellent

The film was in focus and the camera movement was smooth throughout.
Creative Camera Work

Use of camera angles and movement to communicate information.

Poor

The camera angles and movement used in the film were distracting.
Average

The director was able to communicate some information to the audience using camera angles and movement.

Some camerawork may have been distracting.
Good

The director attempted to use camera angles and movement to communicate information to the audience.
Excellent

The director successfully used camera angles and movement to creatively communicate information on character and story to the audience.





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