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Common features of movies integrating the theater phenomenon into their narrative and stylistic structure
Merková, Hana ; JAŘAB, David (advisor) ; Havas, David (referee)
The subject of this bachelor thesis is the common features of foreign and czech movies integrating theater phenomenon into their narrative and stylistic structure. For better explanation, firstly, the forms, which are not included in the area of interest are described- the audiovisual record of theater performance, film adaptation of dramatic play, or insertion of theater performance into the movie content. In following chapters, three different movie examples working with theater in their structure are being described and analysed. Then, thesis is trying to find the reasoning for the usage of two different mediums and their mutual comunication as a principle of autorship. Finally, thesis is trying to summarize common thematic and formal characteristics of chosen movies.
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Visual concept for the feature film "Puppet syndrome", screenplay by Alena Alova, based on the novel "Petrushka syndrome" by Dina Rubina.Theatre and puppets in world cinematography.
Vencelidesová, Petra ; NEKVASIL, Ondřej (advisor) ; KOČÍ, Jindřich (referee)
VENCELIDESOVÁ, Petra: Master's thesis: Visual concept
for the feature film "Puppet Syndrome", screenplay by Alena Alova,
based on the novel "Petrushka syndrome" by Dina Rubina. Theatre
and puppets in world cinematography. Academy of Performing Arts
in Prague, Theatre Faculty, Departement of Stage Design. Advisor: Doc. Ing. Arch. MgA. Ondřej Nekvasil. Prague, 2013.
The aim of the thesis is to get familiar with what brings
the interconnection of theatre and film, and which art mediums can be used for this purpose. By analyzing several films from various cultural backgrounds and epochs, we can gain a more complete picture
of how to work with this theme. Also, the thesis examines production design and its effect in the overall atmosphere and concept of the given film.
The main part of the thesis is a visual concept of the film "Puppet Syndrome", in which occurs a significantly theatrical performance
as one of the main factors in the development of the story.
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