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Potencial of Czech contemporary political film and TV-series
Keil, Jindřich ; MORAVEC, Václav (advisor) ; Štoll, Martin (referee)
The bachelor thesis on topic of The Potential of Contemporary Czech Political Film and TV-series focuses mainly towards the fictional works. So not documentary work, neither those knowingly citing real events and people. In the first part of my thesis I define the concepts, that are necessary for understanding and further research. Then the work explores historical and current situation of this genre in Czech cinematography and in television market. Then in a last part we look through the questionnaire at the opinion of a few Czech independent producers. What is interesting about their answers is not only their approach towards the mentioned genre, but to Czech cinematography and and its principles as well. In conclusion, the thesis will attempt to evaluate what is the real potential of political fiction genre in the Czech Republic and whether this type of film should be in a center of the interest for current and future producers.
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Short film's problems from the producer's point of view
Netíková, Martina ; OUKROPEC, Petr (advisor) ; KALLISTA, Jaromír (referee)
This bachelor thesis examines conditions for producing a short film in Czech Republic from a producer`s point of view. Firstly, the term `short film` is defined and put in context of Czech film industry. Afterwards, thesis focuses on the attitude of key institutions and other aspects that influence the conditions of short film production. Individual chapters describe the specifics of development, production and distribution - outlining the differences from working with feature films, characterizing individual procedures and giving specific examples. At the end of the thesis sale possibilities are presented as well as possible financial and intangible profitability.
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Lost in Munich: Genesis of Narative Structure
Palkosková, Lucie ; BRDEČKOVÁ, Tereza (advisor) ; KAJÁNKOVÁ, Lucia (referee)
The aim of this work is to analyze and describe the changes, which were made
through the development of the script and try to reconstruct author’s style of
work. The purpose of this research is to better understand how to write a story
with such a complex structure and to verify hypothesis obtained by the analysis
of the film and the versions of the script in an interview with the author himself.
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Kiruna - The Limits of Observation
Stocklassová, Greta ; KRATOCHVÍL, Jaroslav (advisor) ; KLUSÁK, Vít (referee)
Bachelor thesis Kiruna – The Limits of Observation deals stylized observation
method used in documentary film focussing on production of bachelor movie
Kiruna 2.0 directed by Greta Stocklassa. The first part of thesis deals term stylized
observation and the Nichols’ diagram of relationship of fiction and nonfiction. Five
movies (Play, Involuntary, Turist, Fire at Sea, Into the Clouds We Gaze) lying on
the border between fiction and nonfiction are discussed, classified based on their
characteristics and placed in the modified diagram prepared by author.
Second part describes the preparation and production of the bachelor movie
Kiruna 2.0, it describes decisions and choices author had to make and dealt with
during filming. Advantages and limits together with formal ethical aspects of
observation are then discussed based on opinions of other directors and authors’
experiences. Last part is a brief manual for other future directors who will decide
to use observation in their movies.
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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.
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