For the assignment “One Archetype, Five Movies, Five Seconds”, I chose to use a soldier as my archetype, as I do like a good war movie.
The movies I included are:
For the assignment “One Archetype, Five Movies, Five Seconds”, I chose to use a soldier as my archetype, as I do like a good war movie.
The movies I included are:
Video Assignment: One Archetype, Five Movies, Five Seconds
For this video assignment, I combined a clip of five favorite heart-throbs. Of course it has to consist of Michael Cera from Paper Heart, no doubt, but also John Krasinski from Something Borrowed, Andrew Garfield from The Social Network, Shia LaBeouf from Eagle Eye and Joseph Gordon-Levitt from 500 Days Of Summer.
I already had digital copies of the movies so I used Windows Movie Maker to edit the clips for the final movie.
video assignment : 5 seconds. 5 characters, 1 archetype
my archetype is heroes that don’t exist.
once again I’m working with anime, which means i spent 900 times as long on this assignment, and made everything as personal and perfect as possible. these are some of my favorite characters. its fascinating to me how you can really get so attached to things that are in no way real. something that is completely generated from the mind of someone else. these characters do not breathe think feel or choose. but i still feel more connection with them then any person i see on tv. they are in fact childhood heroes to me in a very real way.
this assignment like i said too forever. finding the right I SECOND clip ( i could have done hours) took forever slowly weeding out video until i had a reasonable selection. converting files, piecing it all together in the order that i wanted, reworking that order when i finally found the song i wanted, reworking it again for the clip i used, piecing those together. ……but, i really enjoyed it…..yes i just typed that I’m not deleting it….because it was something i love.
its a little long which i think most ppl had a problem with as well but, i slowed down the last clip so technically it was a second of video i just changed it.
Video Assignment 448: One archetype, five movies, five seconds.
Each clip is 2 seconds long, because I thought 1 second was way too short. Rules? What rules?
The clips are from the following movies:
Lassie Come Home (1943)
Turner & Hooch (1989)
Shiloh (1996)
My Dog Skip (2000)
Hachi: A Dog’s Tale (2009)
http://assignments.ds106.us/assignments/one-archetype-five-movies-five-seconds/ One archetype, five movies, five seconds. So I decided to go with movie kisses.. And what better movies to choose than ones adapted from Nicholas Sparks’ books. On youtube, I found the clips of kisses from the movies: 1) A Walk to Remember 2) Dear John 3) Nights in Rodanthe 4) The Notebook 5) [...]
For the ds106 assignment One Archetype, Five Movies, Five Seconds
Create a five second video of one archetype from five different movies cutting together one second of each. Examples could include: Prisoners, Thieves, Beauty Queens, Kings, Robin Hoods, James Bonds, Bank Robbers, Assassins, Bad Boys, Kung Fu Masters, Femme Fatales, Sports Heroes, High School Bullies, Rogue Police Officers, Brainiacs, Pregnancies, Principals, Mean Teachers, InspirationalTeachers, Gunslingers, Gangsters, Monsters, Bartenders, Warrior Princesses, Swordsman, Knights, Mad Scientists, Nerd Girls, Obstructive Bureaucrats, Sidekicks, Wise Old Men, Hardboiled Detectives, Tough Coaches, Swooning Ladies.
I went for my familiar territory, cops from the 1960s-1970s who just don’t fit in. They clash with the bosses and the bad guys. They are heroic badness.
Featured include:
Electra Glide in Blue is the only one I have not seen, and given what I read of its location shot in Arizona, I’m gonna put it on my list.
I downloaded clips for all movies exvept Bullit from YouTube (I have Bulitt ripped for doing another assignment). For all of these I trimmed 5 second sections in MPEG StreamClip, an dimported into iMovie- from there I narrowed each down to a second, which is damned hard to pick.
I went over by one second. What are you gonna do?
Another great assignment in less being harder to do.
Finding five ‘obstructionist bureaucrats’ proved too difficult a task in class yesterday for my second one archetype five films in five seconds video assignment. Also the keeping it to five seconds has been next to impossible. I think Kat’s Five High School Bullies is the best really short one I’ve seen. But I don’t think the exact length matters so much as long as you do your best to use the minimum amount for each clip.
The bureaucrat is a pretty interesting character type in films as you need the person who’s not really a villain, yet is constantly getting in the way of the protagonist(s). And they are really hard to search for too! It’s not a particularly popular archetype, as I was only able to find a few examples on the TV Tropes website (I actually didn’t see the examples at the bottom of the page until I was finished, I discovered two they listed but will have to edit the page and add my three.)
Here’s the list in order:
Ghostbusters (William Atherton as Walter Peck) He forces the shutdown of the ghost containment unit at the Ghostbuster’s firehouse wreaking havoc on the city as thousands of ghosts are freed at once. There’s a great subsequent scene in the film in which Dan Akroyd calls him ‘dickless’ for shutting down the system. The mayor asks Bill Murray if this is true, to which he responds, ‘Yes it’s true, this man has no dick.’
The Incredibles (Wallace Shawn as Gilbert Huph) The diminutive boss of the Bob Parr (Mr. Incredible) realizes that Parr is helping insurance claimants navigate the bureaucracy, and is ‘not happy.’ Later in the scene Parr tosses his boss through five walls for not allowing him to rescue a mugging victim they both observe through the office window.
Rambo: First Blood Part II (Charles Napier as Murdock) Rambo was supposed to only document whether American POWs are alive in Vietnam, but disobeys the bureaucratic order from Murdock to not rescue them. After fighting his way out of camp with one POW and reaching the extraction point, rescue helicopter hovering overhead – Murdock kills the mission leaving Rambo to be captured. Later while in captivity, Rambo is tortured into admitting crimes via radio broadcast to Murdock – instead Rambo indignantly utters while clenching the microphone, ‘I’m coming after you Murdock, I’m coming after you.’
Die Hard 2 (Dennis Franz as Captain Carmine Lorenzo) As the head of police of an airport, Lorenzo epitomizes the obstructionist bureaucrat again and again bringing John McClane’s efforts to go after the bad guys to a standstill. McClane finally convinces Lorenzo after shooting him with machine gun – filled with blanks.
Jaws (Murray Hamilton as the mayor of Amity Island) A mayor can’t help but be a bureaucrat, it’s the nature of the job I guess. But allowing a few of your citizens to continue to be eaten by a great white shark is political suicide!
What’s been interesting about this assignment was how it revealed archetypes are often employed in similar ways across movies. The obstructionist bureaucrat was consistently condescending, dismissing the knowledge of the protagonists. And despite having a position of power, the bureaucrat always must eventually be publicly exposed and/or humiliated. If only that could happen in real life – trips to the DMV would be so much shorter and our license pictures would be prettier.
My little ditty features bullies from the films Heathers, Pretty in Pink, Jawbreakers, Dazed and Confused, and Jennifer’s Body.
It was painful to cut this down so short
And I used Beethoveen’s 9th to make it even better.
Here is my entry for the One Archetype, Five Movies, Five Seconds assignments. It’s a bit more than five seconds, but the idea is there. I was appointed to create a video personifying five James Bond actors. So I made a video surrounding a few common words they all seem to say at some point. I think you can guess what they are. Enjoy!