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Jaws: Mechanisms for the creation and release of emotions of fear and anxiety.
Sánchez, Jorge ; DOLENSKÝ, Martin (advisor) ; TRAJKOV, Ivo (referee)
This essay analyses how the emotions of anxiety and fear are created and released in suspense and thrilling scenes, using the film Jaws (Steven Spielberg, 1975) as an archetypal case to illustrate my thesis. It also endeavors to define concepts such as emotion and fear and to provide an insight into the basic psycho-physiologic mechanisms associated to processing emotions of fear. The author proposes a general classification or fear scenes, explaining their characteristics, enumerating the different audiovisual cues associated to each type as well as other techniques used to sustain tension throughout the chosen film.
Sound in feature films without speech
Klusák, Martin ; ČENĚK, Jan (advisor) ; KŘÍŽ, Jiří (referee)
The main goal of this thesis is to describe the unofficial genre of films without speech and to analyze principles of the use of sound and film language in such films. Initial chapters speak generally about the phenomenon of feature nonverbal cinema with the focus on its historical development and general film language. The middle part presents, and briefly describes chosen films without speech, and suggests their sorting into sub-genres. The last, vastest part of the work, is an analytic study of various approaches to reduce speech generally throughout film. This part leads into the final theoretical description of soundtrack in films without speech.

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