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The Little Man
Máj, Martin ; DĚCKÁ, Eliška (advisor) ; KUBÍČEK, Jiří (referee)
This thesis presents an analysis of the film "Malý Pán" ("The Little Man") directed by Radek Beran. The analysis mostly focuses on the technology used - theatrical puppet in a film. It examines the literary model "Velká cesta Malého pána" ("The Little Man's Great Journey") by Jiří Stach and Lenka Uhlířová, its adaptation into a film screenplay, the screenplay itself, acting of puppets, visible controlling mechanism and finally the visual processing of puppets, animation and overall mise en scene. Alongside with the analysis, several general rules for the use of theatrical puppet in films are defined and illustrated on examples from the "Malý Pán" movie.
Live-action Film Puppet
Máj, Martin ; KUBÍČEK, Jiří (advisor) ; KLOS, Jan (referee)
The topic of this thesis is the live-action film puppet that has evolved from the theatrical puppet. In contract to the animated puppet, the purpose of the non-animated puppet is to create live-action motion. As of now there were no attempts to formalize the theory of this cinematography field. The first step towards this goal is to divide the puppets into the following technological categories: marionette, hand puppet, animatronic puppet and costume and digital puppet. Several types do not clearly fit any of the above criteria and are thus described in the chapter entitled ?atypical puppets?. Puppet types are demonstrated on their example movies. The thesis further deals with the correct placement of the puppet to the scope of the movie which is closely related to the previously established puppet categories.

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