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    Digital Storytelling : Student Film#1: The Silent Film


    Teacher Name: Johnson


    Student Name:     ________________________________________

CATEGORY
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Film Technique
Shows an advanced knowledge and use of the film techniques studied in class
Shows some knowledge and use of the film techniques studied in class
Shows little knowledge and use of the film techniques studied in class
Shows no knowledge and use of the film techniques studied in class
Storytelling Devices
Uses various shots, transitions, and camera movements in telling your story
Uses a few different shots, transitions, and camera movements in telling your story
Uses hardly any variety of shots, transitions, and camera movements in telling your story
Just let the camera roll. No sign of pre-planning
Lighting
The lighting compliments the image and mood.
The lighting sometimes compliments the image and mood. Other times it is destracting.
Little effective use of lighting.
Shoots into the light scorce, making people shadows
Images
Images create a distinct atmosphere or tone that matches different parts of the story. The images may communicate symbolism and/or metaphors.
Images create an atmosphere or tone that matches some parts of the story. The images may communicate symbolism and/or metaphors.
An attempt was made to use images to create an atmosphere/tone but it needed more work. Image choice is logical.
Little or no attempt to use images to create an appropriate atmosphere/tone.
Soundtrack - Emotion
Music stirs a rich emotional response that matches the story line well.
Music stirs a rich emotional response that somewhat matches the story line.
Music is ok, and not distracting, but it does not add much to the story.
Music is distracting, inappropriate, OR was not used.
Editing
The editing is either appropiately stylish or invisible
The editing works most of times, but there are flaws.
The editing doesn't work and distracts from the story and images.
What editing?
Script-to-Screen
The final film benefitted from the planning and ideas of the script and storyboards. Any changes were for the better.
There was some corelation between the script and the final film.
The film went wildly away from the script and in an unfortunate direction.
There might as well not have been a script.


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