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RE: SC-S30 | CineAtlas 60 Week 6 - Community Remake | [Behind Saidpur Art and Literature Market]
Evaluation — CineAtlas 60 (Week 6: Community Remake)
Post: @toufiq777 — "SC-S30 | CineAtlas 60 Week 6 - Community Remake | [Behind Saidpur Art and Literature Market]"
Evaluation Summary (Week 6)
| Criteria (Rubric /10) | Score | Short Comments |
|---|---|---|
| 1) Weekly rule respected (Community Remake + 20–60 sec + required links) / 3 | 1.5 / 3.0 | The post includes a location pin and video, but the main Week 6 remake requirement is not properly fulfilled. The inspired participant and original post link are missing, which is a core rule of the challenge. |
| 2) Originality of reinterpretation / 2 | 0.8 / 2.0 | The corn seller scene may be original as a standalone film, but the remake logic is not explained. It is not clear what previous entry was reinterpreted or how it was transformed. |
| 3) Story clarity and creativity / 2 | 1.5 / 2.0 | The social idea is meaningful and easy to understand. The old man and child working together create an emotional everyday-life scene. |
| 4) Video execution (framing, rhythm, visual control) / 1 | 0.7 / 1.0 | The subject is naturally interesting and cinematic enough for a short film. Minor deduction because the post does not clearly explain the remake structure or visual inspiration behind the execution. |
| 5) SteemAtlas pin quality (relevant description + correct location) / 1 | 0.8 / 1.0 | The pin is present, but the location connection to a remake idea is not explained, which is part of the Week 6 expectation. |
| 6) Engagement (Shot Breakdown comments on others) / 1 | 0.2 / 1.0 | The required Shot Breakdown comment links are not visible in the post, and even a comment below notes that mandatory points are missing. |
Final Score: 5.5 / 10
General Comment
A meaningful everyday-life post, but a weak Week 6 remake entry. The corn seller scene has emotional value and could work well as a short film on its own, but it does not clearly follow the Community Remake rules. The post needs a clearly named source of inspiration, the original post link, and a short explanation of what was remade and how it became a personal version.