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Horror and Sound Techniques Working with the Emotion of Fear
Levý, Adam ; KUDLÁČ, Jakub (advisor) ; GREINER, Ladislav (referee)
This thesis explores horror as a film genre, and the way the sound techniques are used to cause the emotion of fear. The first part analyses the problem of definition and classification of genre in general. The second part focuses on the genre of horror; it explores the possible sources of fear in general and its embodiments in horrors. The last part focuses on sound in horror films and describes different methods of how fear may be caused through the interaction of sound and image.
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Sound Design of Franco Zeffirelli's Stage-to-Film Adaptation of Hamlet
Badhan Nebeská, Jitka ; KUDLÁČ, Jakub (advisor) ; ČENĚK, Jan (referee)
Franco Zeffirelli (born in 1923) is a renowned director of operas and successful stage-to-film adaptations of William Shakespeare's plays - namely Taming of the Shrew (1967), Romeo and Juliet (1968) and Hamlet (1990). Detailed analysis of the last mentioned film - from the point of view of its film structure and sound design - constitutes the base part of the text. The next one devotes to particular elements of stage-to-film passage; there is also a reflection about the import of stage-to-film adaptation as a dramatic form and about the mutual contribution of film art and dramatic art.
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"Give me the ears to see"
Lapčík, Radim ; KUDLÁČ, Jakub (advisor) ; ČENĚK, Jan (referee)
In the field of sound theory, this is mostly a pedagogical work. It deals with sound classification in the audiovisual context, describing and comparing three existing views on this topic. Furthermore, it explores the shadow areas of sound classification and explains the related phenomena with knowledge borrowed from other disciplines.
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