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RE: CineAtlas 60 | Week 6 - Community Remake | [children park]
Evaluation — CineAtlas 60 (Week 6: Community Remake)
Post: @redwanhossain — "CineAtlas 60 | Week 6 - Community Remake | [children park]"
Evaluation Summary (Week 6)
| Criteria (Rubric /10) | Score | Short Comments |
|---|---|---|
| 1) Weekly rule respected (Community Remake + 20–60 sec + required links) / 3 | 1.7 / 3.0 | The SteemAtlas pin and location details are present, but the key Week 6 remake requirement is not clearly fulfilled. The inspired participant, source post, and remake explanation are not visible in the post excerpt. |
| 2) Originality of reinterpretation / 2 | 0.8 / 2.0 | The park scene may be original as a standalone post, but the remake idea is not explained. It is not possible to clearly see what earlier entry was reinterpreted or how it was transformed. |
| 3) Story clarity and creativity / 2 | 1.3 / 2.0 | The writing gives a clear picture of the children’s park and its social value. However, the post is much more descriptive about the place than focused on a remake-based micro-film idea. |
| 4) Video execution (framing, rhythm, visual control) / 1 | 0.7 / 1.0 | The park likely offers pleasant visual material, but the cinematic remake structure is not clearly presented in the post body. |
| 5) SteemAtlas pin quality (relevant description + correct location) / 1 | 0.9 / 1.0 | The pin is present with plus code, map link, and clear location details. |
| 6) Engagement (Shot Breakdown comments on others) / 1 | 0.2 / 1.0 | The required Shot Breakdown comment links are not visible in the post excerpt provided here. |
Final Score: 5.6 / 10
General Comment
A decent location post, but a weak Week 6 remake entry. The children’s park is clearly presented and the place has visual value, but the post does not clearly identify the inspiration source or explain how another participant’s idea was remade into a personal version. To match the Week 6 theme more strongly, the remake concept needed to be stated clearly and supported with the required engagement links.