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Found time
Koubek, Petr ; DUFEK, Jiří (advisor) ; POZZI, Jaroslav (referee)
Primarily, this study is focusing on the use of time in the sub-genre of horror films, which is known as found footage. It is briefly discussing particular theories, which are dealing with the function of time in films. Further it is considering the history of found footage genre and, also, it is trying to detect the roots of this sub-genre. Based on the previous explorations, the analysis of several found footage films is presented in the final part of this thesis. 
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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