Book Trailer Rubric
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Category
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4
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3
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2
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1
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Presentation (Persuasion)
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The trailer flows very smoothly and captivates the attention of the audience. It compels the viewer to read the book.
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The trailer flows smoothly and holds the attention of the audience. The viewer is left interested in the book.
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The trailer flows reasonably but there are some transitions that need improvement in order for the viewer to want to read the book.
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The scenes from the trailer are choppy and the transitions seem abrupt. The viewer may be left confused and not inclined to read the book.
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Content
(Storyline/plot)
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Key scenes of themes from the book have been creatively presented. These make the content of the book clear to the viewer.
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There is one key scene of theme of the book represented in the trailer. This makes the viewer generally aware of the content of the book
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An attempt has been made to represent a scene or theme in the trailer, however is not clear to the viewer.
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There is no scene in the trailer that suggests the student has read the book. The viewer has no idea of what the book is about.
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Monday, 2 November 2015
Book Trailers
Over the last week we have been learning about book trailers. Book trailers are like movie trailers but they advertise books. I worked with Lauren and together we made a book trailer about Secret Kingdom Mermaid Reef. Here is our book trailer.
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