Difference between revisions of "Moving Image:Who Cops Out?"
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;Subjects: adolescence, sociology, luck | |||
== Shot List == | |||
;First conversation (<nowiki>0:01:51</nowiki>): | ;First conversation (<nowiki>0:01:51</nowiki>): | ||
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;Third: A high-school dropout who believes that his boss values his work. | ;Third: A high-school dropout who believes that his boss values his work. | ||
;Fourth: A student who enjoys | ;Fourth: A student who enjoys learning. | ||
<nowiki>0:06:25</nowiki> - Student: <nowiki>[ | <nowiki>0:06:25</nowiki> - Student: ''<nowiki>[School is about]</nowiki>'' earning a right to get in a rat race | ||
<nowiki>0:07:15</nowiki> - Extreme close up of student | |||
; | ;Fifth <nowiki>(0:07:31)</nowiki>: A woman who moved to San Francisco. She smokes grass. | ||
;Closing Narration <nowiki>(0:09:21)</nowiki>: Narrator coming on strong: For every negative decision there is a positive alternative. | |||
== People == | == People == | ||
Irving Jacoby, writer and director | Irving Jacoby, writer and director |
Latest revision as of 15:52, 9 December 2021
Who Cops Out? is a short film from 1970 released on 16mm. It is held in the Prelinger Archives collection.
About adolescence, with dramatizations of troubles teens face.
Who Cops Out? | |
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Produced by | mhfb |
Production company | mhfb |
Distributed by | mhfb |
Release date | 1970 |
Language | English |
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- Subjects
- adolescence, sociology, luck
Shot List
- First conversation (0:01:51)
A pregnant teen talking a friend who is female.
0:02:42 - Friend: Does your mother know yet? Teenager: No, but she will. And maybe she'll find out that she can't keep pushing me around. 0:03:05 - Male Narrator, condescending tone: Some people don't want to know why they do certain things. They'd like to call it luck or accident, so that they are not absolutely responsible for their troubles.
- Second
- A football player who hates school.
0:03:18 - Male Narrator, continuing from previous: Others can face reality.
- Third
- A high-school dropout who believes that his boss values his work.
- Fourth
- A student who enjoys learning.
0:06:25 - Student: [School is about] earning a right to get in a rat race
0:07:15 - Extreme close up of student
- Fifth (0:07:31)
- A woman who moved to San Francisco. She smokes grass.
- Closing Narration (0:09:21)
- Narrator coming on strong: For every negative decision there is a positive alternative.
People
Irving Jacoby, writer and director