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1 Narrative Film EvaluationName:8MM1 Work HabitsCollaborationPlanning Shot types & camera angles Wow! You used class time wisely while working towards a personal best, put in extra effort, and used outside time when necessary. All requirements were met and exceeded. Score: 8 …. 9 …. 10 Each member of your team contributed well to the overall effort. You worked extremely well together. Your personal contribution to the team is clearly evident. Score: 8 …. 9 …. 10 You created a script and/or storyboard with locations, characters, dialogue, shot types and camera angles outlined and used it effectively when filming Score: 12 … 13 … 14 … 15 You varied your shot types and camera angles to suit the mood of each scene, resulting in highly engaging viewing experience for the audience. Score: 8 …. 9 …. 10 Very good You used class time wisely while working towards a personal best. All requirements were met. Score: 6 …. 7 …. 8 In most instances, you have worked well together as a team. Your personal contribution to the team’s product is fairly evident. Score: 6 …. 7 …. 8 You created a script and/or storyboard with some of the locations, characters, dialogue, shot types and camera angles outlined and used it well when filming Score: 9 …. 10 …. 11 You varied your shot types and camera angles to suit the mood of many scenes, resulting in quite an engaging viewing experience for the audience. Score: Score: 6 …. 7 …. 8 Getting there You were sometimes off task and were willing to settle for less than your personal best. One requirement was not completely met. Score: 5 …. 6 …. 7 In a number of instances, you did not work well together as a team. Your personal contribution was often less than expected Score: 5 …. 6 …. 7 You created a script and/or storyboard which lacked important detail of locations, characters, dialogue, shot types and camera angles – thus creating difficulties when filming Score: 5 …. 6 …. 7 …. 8 You varied your shot types and camera angles to suit the mood of some scenes, resulting in a moderately engaging viewing experience for the audience. Score: 5 …. 6 …. 7 Not there yet You were repeatedly off task and were willing to settle for less than your personal best. More than one requirement was not completely met. Score: 1 …. 2 …. 3 …. 4 Your team rarely worked cooperatively together. Your work is incomplete as a consequence of this. You personally did not contribute well. Score: 1 …. 2 …. 3 …. 4 You either did not create or created an underdeveloped script and/or storyboard with little detail of locations, characters, dialogue, shot types and camera angles outlined – this hampered you when filming Score: 1 …. 2 …. 3 …. 4 You did not vary your shot types or camera angles to suit the mood of each scene. This lack of variety left the viewing audience feeling disengaged throughout the film. Score: 1 …. 2 …. 3 …. 4

2 Audio QualityEditingCreativityEnd Product Wow! Your audio recording is skilful and consistent in style and volume throughout. Your recorded audio was clear and matched the narrative. It was thoughtfully edited and enhanced the viewing experience. Score: 12 … 13 … 14 … 15 You split the original film in the appropriate places and deleted all unnecessary footage. You re- arranged the clips in the correct order and joined them well, so the movie flowed smoothly and easily. Score: 12 … 13 … 14 … 15 Your finished movie shows a large amount of original thought. Your ideas are creative and inventive. Score: 8 …. 9 …. 10 Your finished movie combines all elements really well. The video and audio complement each other perfectly and the story is entertaining. You used the three required elements (mobile phone etc) to great effect. Score: 12 … 13 … 14 … 15 Very good Your audio recording is competent, with some inconsistencies. Your recorded audio was usually clear and matched most of the narrative. Much of the audio editing enhanced the viewing experience. Score: 9 …. 10 …. 11 You split the original film in the appropriate places and deleted most of the unnecessary footage. You re- arranged the clips in the correct order and joined them fairly well, so the movie flowed quite smoothly and easily in most places. Score: 9 …. 10 …. 11 Your finished movie shows some original thought. Your work shows new ideas and insights. Score: 6 …. 7 …. 8 Your finished movie combines most elements really well. The video and audio usually complement each other well and much of the story is entertaining. You used the three required elements (mobile phone etc) successfully. Score: 9 …. 10 …. 11 Getting there Your audio recording is mostly inconsistent. In places, character voices are often difficult to hear or unclear. You did not take advantage of the audio capabilities of your software. As a result, audio issues diminished the quality of your narrative film. Score: 5 …. 6 …. 7 …. 8 You sometimes split the original film in the appropriate places and deleted some, but not all, of the unnecessary footage. You sometimes rearranged and joined clips in the correct order, although at times your film did not flow smoothly. Score: 5 …. 6 …. 7 …. 8 Your finished movie shows little original thought. The work displays few new ideas and insights. Score: 5 …. 6 …. 7 Your finished movie combines some elements fairly well. At times, the video and audio complement each other quite well and some of the story is entertaining. You could have used the three required elements (mobile phone etc) to greater effect. Score: 5 …. 6 …. 7 …. 8 Not there yet Your audio recording lacks consistency. You either did not record voiceovers or, if you did, you did not record them in a form worthy of inclusion in the movie. Score: 1 …. 2 …. 3 …. 4 You did not split the original film in the appropriate places or delete all unnecessary footage. You did not rearrange all clips in the correct order or join them well, so the film did not always make sense. Score: 1 …. 2 …. 3 …. 4 Your movie lacks evidence of original thought. The work displays no new ideas or insights. Score: 1 …. 2 …. 3 …. 4 Your finished movie does not combine its elements very well. At times, the video and audio do not complement each other at all. Very little of the story is entertaining. You did not use the three required elements (mobile phone etc) effectively. Score: 1 …. 2 …. 3 …. 4 Commen t Score: / 100


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