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Importance of everyday life in construction of new film worlds on examples of czechoslovak movies about 19th century
Dufková, Kristina ; POZZI, Jaroslav (advisor) ; VAJCHR, Marek (referee)
Importance of everyday life in construction of new film worlds on examples of Czechoslovak movies about 19th Century explores what everyday life actually means and how it is used. It analyses the different layers of everyday life in the movies Divá Bára (1949), Babička (1971) and Tisícročná včela (1983).
Phantomic character and its impact on a movie structure
Dufková, Kristina ; POZZI, Jaroslav (advisor) ; VAJCHR, Marek (referee)
The thesis is based on the theory of acousmetre and deacoumetrisation which were both defined by Michel Chion in his book Voice in Cinema. This theory closely connected with sound is generalised, the terms phantom and dephantomisation are introduced. The phantom is a character which the director decides to hide from the audience. Dephantomisation is a moment at which the face of a phantom is revealed. The thesis classifies types of stories with phantom based on the time of dephantomisation (the first, middle, or final act) and analyses the effect of the dephantomisation on the rest of the story.
The changes and possibilities of producer - script doctor cooperation after 1989
Dufková, Kristina ; Kallista, Jaromír (advisor) ; Šuster, Jan (referee)
Everyone agrees that there is something missing in Czech cinema - a script doctor. How is it possible? The work tries to sum up the current situation and to present different possibilities of cooperation from the producers point of view with stress on so called producer´s dramaturgy.
Caroline Leaf and her extraordinary animated films
Dufková, Kristina ; Pojar, Břetislav (advisor) ; Kubíček, Jiří (referee)
Caroline Leaf ranks among the greatest women cartoonists. Her animated films are renowned for thein emotinal content, graphic style and great, often total, animation. Caroline Leaf made animated films with different techniques of animating, sand on glass, paiting directly on glass under the camera, scratching on film, using 70mm or 35mm films. Her films won many awards. In 1996, she won the Life Achievement Award in the International Animated Film Festival in Zagreb, Croatia, in 2004 in Valencia, Spain, and 2006 in Bratislava, Slovakia.

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