Presentation Rubric Group Name: ________________________________ Criteria | Unacceptable (3) | Acceptable (6) | Exceptional (10) | Score | Content and Citations | Does not meet research requirements.Does not use appropriate analysis.Insufficient use of evidence to support key points. Lacks appropriate source citations. | Fulfills research assignment. Reasonable analysis.Adequate use of specifics and evidence. Sources cited appropriately. | Research goes beyond minimum requirements.
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independent arts cinemas across the country, shows a mixture of independent, foreign language and documentary films. The company prides itself on providing access to non-mainstream cinema and seeks to make independent cinema accessible to ever wider audience groups. The chain is running a national film-making competition and your local cinema will be hosting the regional finals. Entrants to the competition are required to make a short extract from a film they would like to make as well as materials
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since I have a fear of clowns. However, the cast and crew played their parts brilliantly and had me laughing countless times while feeling a bit uncomfortable due to the oddness and suspense of the plotline. The cast was successful in causing the audience to feel a mixture of emotions while keeping them entertained and excited. Due to the set-up of the stage and outfits, the cast was able to capture the audience’s attention by articulating the different types of genres that the play consisted of
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weekend away, and end up going paragliding. This is where the paragliding scene comes in, which highlights Philippe and Driss' blossoming relationship. Costume: Driss is dressed in typical street clothing of the projects in France, which gives the audience an indication as to how he fits in with France's unwritten class system. Driss' clothing indicates that he is in the lower class of society. He has grown up in France in areas overgrown with public housing, poor immigrants and welfare-dependent individuals
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overall meaning, seemingly conveying ideas without actually stating it. Joan Didion writes for Vogue magazine as a essayist reaching towards a target audience of young to middle-age females. While, Dave Barry serves as a advice column writer for the washington post magazine serving a more generalized audience. Their diction reflects their target audience and their own personalities. Didion’s word are more elaborate and complex, and leaves a impression in her readers serving well in a glamorous and
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Riederer uses humor to humanize the narrator. It is not uncommon for people to cope with horrible accidents by joking about it. In fact, just the third sentence in, the narrator gives the reader a hint of humor immediately after the bus ran her over, “It is easy to be calm because I cannot really have been run over by a bus” (Riederer 2). The reader then sympathizes with the narrator because of all the ways to get hurt, being run over by a bus is seen as pretty funny and a little pathetic. It’s understandable
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week and season after season? Is it the humor, the drama, the love story, the sex appeal? Both of these shows do an excellent job with providing the audience ways to participate and get involved with the show whether it is a chance to be a part of the live shows, join the cast, appear on a date, live tweet or call in. All of these tasks provide the audience
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Eaton Centre shooting trial sees surveillance video Watching crime scene surveillance video is an uneasy experience. The overwhelming feeling of knowing what is about to happen, but not being able to stop it is distressing to witness. You want to caution the unsuspecting passersby of their impending fate, screaming, “run” or “take cover”. But your warnings go unheard, and the outcome remains unchanged. The same is true in the case of 13-year-old Connor Stevenson as he stood in the Sushi Q line
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The black screen hung at an angle with its broad, rectangular face, blinks into action. At first, all it shows is grey static lines, before the screen goes dark. For a second, it seems as if the screen has shut off again until a low noise can be heard, a growling moan. It seems weak, pained as if the noise itself wasn’t worth the struggle. Then, as if a tarp was removed, the inky blackness fades to the corners of the screen as a spotlight is shown on a figure, in a rusty, metal chair. The figure
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The start if the film opens with a very graphic and gruesome scene of warfare and Desmond's voice can be heard talking about how God will stand with his children no matter how bad a situation becomes. Then there is a flashback to a younger Desmond playing with his brother Hal, the moment turns sour when another flashback is shown where Desmond and Hal are fighting and Desmond picks up a brick and smacks it over Hal’s head. As his parents aid Hal Desmond feels nothing but guilt and looks to a picture
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