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Between life and death
Veljanoski, Antonio ; MALIMÁNEK, Karel (advisor) ; TRAJKOV, Ivo (referee)
This diploma thesis is focused on film scenes or sequences in which the main characters move from life to death (i.e. they die) and from death to life. The thesis contains a summary and analysis of these scenes from editorial and psychological point of view, as well as from formal point of view. This thesis presents only the most basic examples of the world cinematography. Sequence selection includes a variety of cases that differ from one another. The aim is to analyse the different variations of the examples, which enables the readers of this thesis to understand the importance of editing and film dramaturgy during the creation of film, and it shows how they affect the behavior of the characters from a psychological point of view. Some of the films that deal with this subject are not covered by this diploma thesis because they contain the tools already used in another film that was made earlier and has already been analysed in the text. The thesis focuses mainly on feature films, not on animated ones. This thesis includes a DVD, which contains almost all the analyzed scenes.
Contribution to the Study of Military Non-organized Resistance Movement against Nazi/Fascist Tyranny (Occupied Power) during the WWII in the Big Screen
Blümel, Tomáš ; Kovář, Martin (advisor) ; Soukup, Jaromír (referee)
(in English) This thesis deals with the Non-organized Resistance Movement against Nazi/Fascist Occupied Power during the Second World War in the Historical Film. I analyze selected Films reflecting the Resistance Movement in eight Western European countries (Norway, Denmark, Germany, Netherlands, Belgium, France, Italy and Spain), which were realized from the Second half of the 20th century to the present. In the main part, I show under what conditions the Film was created, and the different approaches of directors to this topic. For each Film I describe the story structure, the artistic quality or flaws, and the Interpretation of Historical Facts. Last but not least, I focuse on the question of what kind of response made the specific Film.
The Coming Out Process of Queer Male Teenagers in Contemporary European Cinema
Hosenseidl, Radek ; BENDOVÁ, Helena (advisor) ; VAJCHR, Marek (referee)
This thesis discusses the similarities in coming-out depictions in contemporary European cinema focusing on teenage and coming-of-age queer male characters. While based on understanding the coming out as a sociological phenomenon with strereotypical development, it allows for deviations both in reality and in film. The thesis further aims to identify common elements in films with coming-out narratives: repetitive narrative techniques, themes, characters and motives. Using the analyses of three films, the thesis also examines the importance of coming-out stories in broader film narrative.
The Phenomenon of Biographical Audiovisual Works from Producer's Perspective
Šonková, Barbora ; OUKROPEC, Petr (advisor) ; Havas, David (referee)
The diploma thesis with the title Phenomenon of Biographical Audiovisual Works from Producer's Perspective concentrates on the topic of biographical feature films in the Czech Republic. It is looking for similarities in such films, miniseries and serials. The work covers the history of audiovisual works within the biographical genre in the Czech Republic and Czechoslovakia. The most extensive part of the thesis is dedicated to the specifics of development, realization, marketing and distribution, presented through specific examples of biographical audiovisual works in praxis. The thesis also covers international cooperation and distribution from the Czech producer’s point of view. It concentrates mainly on feature films; however, it covers TV production as well. The result of this thesis is a summary of gained knowledge, rules and experiences of diverse living filmmakers (often contrary ones), for their future application in praxis.
Czech feature films through essayistic criticism
Zelenka, Kryštof ; BENDOVÁ, Helena (advisor) ; Havas, David (referee)
The bachelor thesis deals with the research of essayistic criticism that focuses on Czech feature films released from July 2015 to August 2016. The thesis searches for the type of criticism according to the system of David Bordwell. It deals with all texts published in seven chosen media about all the released movies that fulfilled the research criteria. Those texts have been analyzed both according to quantitative and qualitative analysis. The bachelor has then tried to find out how the Czech criticism informs about the films, which parts it focuses on and how often Czech films have its attention in general. For clarity, the films are divided into four categories according to their art / commercial ambitions and mainstream / marginal focus.
Czechoslovak-Cuban Cinematic Cooperation in the 1960s
Matušková, Magdaléna ; Opatrný, Josef (advisor) ; Štěpánek, Pavel (referee) ; Skřivan, Aleš (referee)
The study analyzes the largely understudied cinematic cooperation between Czechoslovakia and Cuba in the first decade following the Cuban Revolution. It is based mostly on archival documents from the former Central Directorship of Czechoslovak State Film, the ministry of education and culture and the ministry of foreign affairs. Several chapters also draw from oral history, data collected from series of interviews with Cuban technicians and artists who have worked in Cuban cinema since the 1960s as well as Czechoslovak experts who worked at the Cuban Institute of Cinematographic Arts and Industries in the 1960s. The Cuban Institute of Cinematographic Art and Industry (CICAI), founded in March 1959 shortly after the triumph of the Revolution, faced a shortage of human and material resources since its inception. The film industry, which had been mostly in the hands of the Americans before 1959, lost much personnel due to mass emigration. Later on, due to the American blockade and embargo, it also lost its most important provider of films, material and equipment. The majority of CICAI's technician and artists were just starting and were lacking in technical knowledge required to make films. Czechoslovak State Film (CSF) offered extensive help to Cuban cinema, especially in the area of developing the...
Audiovisual media in primary school
Šváchová, Lenka ; Arbanová, Linda (advisor) ; Cikánová, Karla (referee)
The first part of the thesis aims to provide basic background information for teachers prior to teaching FAE. The second part provides reflections on practical classroom teaching. The thesis also broaches the problems and possibilities which occur when working with with the film medium in the classroom.
Guerilla filmmaking style and its impact on the work of sound recordist.
Stýblo, Martin ; NĚMEC, Daniel (advisor) ; SKALL, Vladimír (referee)
This diploma work is focused on changes in the workflow of the sound crew in dynamically changing environment, equipment and production in the filmmaking process. It describes personal experiences of sound professionals in rare environments, includes/offers technical tips, tricks and solutions of difficulties in all parts of the creative process: from preparation to post- production.
Defining characters with sound
Hilčanský, Peter ; KUDLÁČ, Jakub (advisor) ; REJHOLEC, Pavel (referee)
The purpose of this study is to show specific methods of feature film sound dramaturgy: defining characters with sound. Specifically, how can sound help to create stronger, more memorable characters, reveal their weaknesses, psychological states or create qualities that would not be possible to create some other way. It is specific technique not use in every film. However there is lot of different kinds of films that can strongly benefit from using it. Our aim will be to find interesting films and analyze principles of sound dramaturgy and film language used. Emphasis will be given on the fact, that it is important to incorporate these ideas into the script and think about them in preparation phase of movie making, because in post-production it is often too late.
The Main Dramatic Conflict In the Contemporary Czech Film
Štěpánková, Darina ; TRAJKOV, Ivo (advisor) ; Mašín, Tomáš (referee)
Thesis named The Main Dramatic Conflict In the Contemporary Czech Film analyzes what is the impact of the position of the main dramatic conflict in the structure of the five full lenght czech films made in 2014. The films are The Way Out, Fair play, Nowhere in Moravia, Three Brothers and the documentary film Into the Clouds We Gaze. The work is divided into two main parts. The firs part summarizes theoretical resources relating to the problematic of the main dramatic conflict and it also includes historic point of view. The second part appertain to five practical film analyzes that are based on films together with a screenplays. It reveals the changes that was made during the editing process and the way how they impacted the story structure.

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