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Make a supershort, 5-second film; basically enough time for one gag, bit, or joke. See examples (ALERT: Not G-rated, generally) at http://5secondfilms.com/. Or alternatively, try your hand at creating a 5 second version of a major movie.

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In this assignment, we had to create a 5 second video that summed up an entire movie. It was not very difficult to create

Hiya! The 5-Second Film (5 stars) was a lot of fun! It was tough though to get all of the footage in in 5-seconds. I wanted

For the 5 Second Film assignment worth 4.5 stars, I chose to condense the Emperor’s New Groove in 5 seconds. Originally I thought this assignment

“Make a supershort, 5-second film; basically enough time for one gag, bit, or joke.”

My girlfriend’s cat, Binx, starring in “Damn You, Window!”

5 Second Film

For my 5 second film assignment I choose to preview one of my favorite movies “I Love You, Man”.  I cut the important clips from the

For my LAST video assignment I did five second film which was worth four and a half stars.  This assignment was

I had a lot of fun with this assignment.  We had to make a short 5 second video that told a story.  I decided

Video Assignment Count: 15 AAAGH so close. However the 5 second film assignment was just the kind of viedo assignment I could get behind. Enjoy: Okay so

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