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Script is complete and it is clear what each actor will say and do. Specific camera angles are written in the video column for each different shot (ex CU, MS, LS, etc.). Script is quite professional.
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Script is mostly complete. It is clear what each actor will say and do. Some camera angles are written in the video column. Script shows planning.
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Script has a few major flaws. It is not always clear what the actors are to say and do. Camera angles are not included. Script shows an attempt at planning, but seems incomplete.
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There is no script. Actors are expected to invent what they say and do as they go along.
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All necessary equipment/supplies are located and scheduled well in advance. All equipment (sound, light, video) is checked the day before the shoot to ensure it is operational. A backup plan is developed to cover possible problems with power, light, etc.
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All necessary equipment/supplies are located and scheduled a few days in advance. All equipment (sound, light, video) are checked the day before the shoot to ensure they are operational. A backup plan is developed.
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On the day of the shoot, all necescary equipment/supplies are located and checked to ensure they are operational. There may or may not be a backup plan.
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Needed supplies/equipment are missing OR were not checked before the shoot.
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Note cards indicate that the group members developed questions about the assigned topic, consulted at least 3 reference sources, developed a position based on their sources, and correctly cited their sources.
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Note cards indicate that the group members consulted at least 3 reference sources, developed a position based on their sources, and correctly cited their sources.
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Note cards indicate that the group members consulted at least 2 reference sources, developed a position based on their sources, and correctly cited their sources.
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There are fewer than two notecards OR sources are incorrectly cited.
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