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TEAM NUMBER RATING SHEET COMPLETE ONE PER TEAM PRESENTATION SCORE Judge 1 (500 points) Judge 2 (500 points) Judge 3 (500 points) Total Judges Divided by # of Judges AVERAGE PRESENTATION SCORE (500 maximum) SPECIFICATION SCORE (30 maximum) TOTAL SCORE (530 maximum) RANK

Team Number Technical/Presentation Scoring Rubric TECHNICAL POINTS Complexity/Craftsmanship Innovative use of technology/advanced techniques employed Animation is fluid, natural, and/or supports theme Attention to detail was evident in modeling technique Attention to detail was evident in animation techniques Camera angles, timing, transitions, and techniques support project goals and increase entertainment value Animation Squash and Stretch - Illusion of weight and volume is given to the animation as it moves (i.e. tennis ball compressing when hit) Anticipation - Movement prepares the audience for major actions the animation is about to perform Staging - Actions clearly communicate to the audience the attitude, mood, reaction or idea of the animation as it relates to the topic, providing continuity Slow-Out and Slow-In techniques - used to simulate natural movements (i.e. fluid motion) Secondary Action(s) - used to add dimension to the animation Total Complexity/Craftsmanship (100 points maximum) Total Animation (100 points maximum)

PRESENTATION POINTS Composition Execution of Plan Concept Art/Storyboard/Script/Goals established for animation Artistic Layout/Design Principles Aesthetic, consistent use of colors and fonts and layout Clarity of Message Message is attention-grabbing, compelling and/or entertaining Message has a beginning, middle, and an ending and was developed according to topic Entertainment Value Animation is memorable, entertaining, and/or fulfills goals Media elements support and/or enhance message Grammar, Spelling, Punctuation, and Usage Content without errors/no copyright violations 5 (3+ errors) 10 (2 errors) 15 (1 error) Total Composition (100 points maximum) 20 (0 errors) Creativity Animation is original Fresh ideas, innovative, unique Animation effectively fulfills project goals WOW factor! Animation exceeds expectations Animation is visually appealing, engaging, inspirational Animation is memorable and has personality Total Creativity (100 points maximum) Presentation Ability to explain the development and design process Ability to explain the use of innovative technology and techniques Ability to explain use and development of media elements or additional assets Explanation of roles of various team members Presentation quality/style Total Presentation (100 points maximum) TOTAL TECHNICAL/PRESENTATION POINTS (500 points maximum)

Team Number Specification Scoring Rubric SPECIFICATION POINTS: All points or none are awarded by the proctor per team, not per judge. Documentation, release form and CD/DVD submitted at presentation 10 Presentation (including video) lasted no more than ten (10) minutes 10 All registered team members participated in the presentation 10 TOTAL SPECIFICATION POINTS (30 points maximum)

JUDGE S COMMENTS Team Number COMMENTS: (to be viewed by contestant) (Judges: please provide positive feedback and areas of improvement in a constructive manner regarding your analysis of his/her competition.) REASON FOR DISQUALIFICATION: (if applicable)