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Experiencing film dimension in the work of Artavazd Pelešjan
Chernyak, Daria ; DORUŠKA, Tomáš (advisor) ; BROTHÁNEK, Adam (referee)
The time of cinema is coming to an end, while the era of digital technologies is arriving. On the one hand, one may perceive it as a tragedy for cinematography professionals, on the other hand it can be seen as an interesting challenge. The opportunities of virtual reality are numerous, but examples of a thoughtful and conscious approach to them are few. Probably the main question a spectator asks himself in a synthetic environment is: “Who am I in this world?” This work attempts to give an answer to this question from the point of view of filmmakers – What should be, according to the filmmaker, the position of the audience towards their film? I think that this approach will both help to seek for a new means of expression for cinema and also to raise awareness of the possibilities virtual reality and it's possible influence on cinema experience.
Poetics of cinematic work of Artavazd Peleshyan
Stetsenko, Ksenia ; Bernard, Jan (advisor) ; Přádná, Stanislava (referee)
The Poetics of Artavazd Peleshyan's Cinema Abstract This thesis presents an analysis of the poetics of Artavazd Peleshyan's cinema based on the theory of poetics of cinema developed by David Bordwell. The first part introduces the reader to the director's work, includes a literature overview and outlines the methodological approach. The main theoretical frame of reference was provided by David Bordwell's concept of the poetics of cinema, which he developed in several publications. The second part of the thesis focuses on the analysis itself, and consists of three chapters that present the main components of a film work: thematics, stylistics and large-scale form. The first of these chapters focuses on basic thematic elements in individual Peleshyan's films and summarizes key themes represented throughout his work. The second chapter presents an analysis of the stylistic component of his work, consisting primarily of combining images and sounds expressed through the montage. This part also deals with Peleshyan's theory of distance montage and illustrates its mechanisms of distance connections using specific examples. The third and final chapter focuses on the formal aspects of Peleshyan's work and discusses its large-scale from the perspective of the essay film. This thesis presents the basic characteristics...

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