Video Judging Rubric 2024
Second Annual NJ Clean Communities “Reduce Single-Use”
Video Contest
Youth can POSITIVELY influence their peers toward a Litter Free NJ
Video Judging Rubric
Tier One: Does the video follow the guidelines? (Yes/No)
All videos must meet Tier One requirements to move on to the Tier Two review
- Does the video run within the 60-second time limit?
- Is the information included in the video accurate and current?
- Is the video free of any copyrighted material?
- Is the video free of any inappropriate materials?
- Did the student complete all necessary forms (online entry form, parent permission form)?
Tier Two: Quality of Video
Videos will get two scores from Tier Two: one NJCCC and one from NJDEP
35% Content Quality
- Does the video clearly focus on Reducing Single-Use Plastics? Videos should focus on effects of plastics on environment/wildlife, showcase “Creative Carryout” methods (instead of reusable bags), or suggest new initiatives to reduce single use plastics?
4 Points Highlights Topic is highlighted in an obvious manner; a strong connection is shown.
3 Points Topic is highlighted; a fairly clear connection is made.
2 Points Topic is mentioned but the connection is not supported.
1 Point Law is not tied in with “Reduce Single-Use”; no connection is made.
- Does the video explain why the chosen topic is important on a state/global scale?
4 Points The video expertly makes the case for the topic’s importance using precise arguments.
3 Points The video explains the topic’s importance, but the arguments are not complete.
2 Points The video states that the topic is important but provides little explanation.
1 Point The video does not explain why the chosen topic is important.
35% Memorable/Creative
- How well does the video draw in the viewer and keep their attention?
4 Points Viewer is left with a strong understanding of the topic, will remember the video, and feels like they want to learn more.
3 Points Viewer is left with general understanding and will remember the video.
2 Points Viewer mostly understands the topic and might remember the video. Some introduced themes/topics may distract from message.
1 Point Presentation is unclear on the topic and unmemorable.
- Is the video original and innovative?
4 Points Video is original, creative, and unique.
3 Points Video has some original thought and is moderately creative.
2 Points Video has little original thinking.
1 Point Video has no original thinking.
20% Logical Support
- Is the support offered appropriate and supported by your claims?
4 Points A strong support is offered that is both logical and appropriate.
3 Points A support is offered but doesn’t clearly connect to the video’s claims. The support is appropriate.
2 Points A support is offered by does not match the video’s claims or is not appropriate.
1 Point No support is offered.
10% Production
- What is the overall quality of production (including visual and sound elements)?
4 Points Video is well planned with smooth transitions and edits. Sound is well balanced and easy to hear. All sound and visual elements coincide with the video’s message.
3 Points Video is well planned with competent edits. Sound is balanced and easy to hear. Most sound and visual elements blend with video’s message.
2 Points Video was somewhat planned. Transitions and edits are rudimentary. Sound is reasonably balanced. Some sound and visual elements are distracting.
1 Point Video is not well planned and has poor edits. Sound is of poor quality. Many sound and visual elements distract from the video’s message