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Instructions to Create Art
Šindelářová, Alice ; Jiřička, Eva (referee) ; Klímová, Barbora (advisor)
The work summarizes the ideas concerning human creativity, the desire to create and the expression of art. I researched creativity in my family. Personally, I met all the members of my immediate family and we worked together. Then I organized an event at my cottage where we all got together and everyone had the task of creating something on their own and then together in the whole group. So I decided to conceive the work itself as a text screenplay and a description of events which happened and what the family members had to talk about before and during our family meeting. The issue is above all, it is their unclear understanding of my intention to carry out the event itself and then a clash of views on art and the common creation that took place in the garden. For the presentation itself, the participant is seated with me at one table and I read the screenplay of the event. The work is a confrontation of my family's amateur view of art with a view of mine as an art student.
Instructions to Create Art
Šindelářová, Alice ; Jiřička, Eva (referee) ; Klímová, Barbora (advisor)
The work summarizes the ideas concerning human creativity, the desire to create and the expression of art. I researched creativity in my family. Personally, I met all the members of my immediate family and we worked together. Then I organized an event at my cottage where we all got together and everyone had the task of creating something on their own and then together in the whole group. So I decided to conceive the work itself as a text screenplay and a description of events which happened and what the family members had to talk about before and during our family meeting. The issue is above all, it is their unclear understanding of my intention to carry out the event itself and then a clash of views on art and the common creation that took place in the garden. For the presentation itself, the participant is seated with me at one table and I read the screenplay of the event. The work is a confrontation of my family's amateur view of art with a view of mine as an art student.
Late August at the Hotel Ozone and the end of Life on planet Earth
Drápal, Martin ; Beneš, Zdeněk (advisor) ; Czumalo, Vladimír (referee)
Late August at the Hotel Ozone and the end of Life on planet Earth This text is focused on film Konec srpna v hotelu Ozon, researching it from screenwriting and cultural points of view, concerning fear of nuclear war at that time. It efforts to find out its importance to Czech culture and potential to speak to today's spectator, also according to little digression to a few similar foreign 1960's films.
Principles of screenwriting and their application
Krauz, Tomáš ; Truhlář, Filip (advisor) ; Mezuláník, Radek (referee)
This thesis is mainly focused on the principles of storytelling through film that can be adapted into screenplay. It acquaints one with the paradigm of dramatic construction along with attributes of the plot points. The paper defines character creation process, including various methods of bringing those characters to life. Furthermore, it touches upon the subject of the fundamental screenwriting rules. Theoretical knowledge is applied to developing a screenplay for a short film which shows how that knowledge can confront reality.
The function of the language semiosis in the Quentin tarantino's films
Daičová, Andrea ; Šoltys, Otakar (advisor) ; Štoll, Martin (referee)
Diploma thesis "The function of the language semiosis in the Quentin Tarantino's films" deals with interception and description of the uniqueness of linguistic expressions in the films of one of the most important film directors and screenwriters - Quentin Tarantino. Through semiotic analysis it examines significant elements in movies and screenplays and describes the characteristic method of used expressions. It focuses mainly on characteristics signs and symbols as the main tool of semiosis, and their function in the film language. Diploma thesis focuses also on description of used semantic expressions, explanation of their occurrence in the author's pieces, and trying to capture the originality of the artist's expression. The final part examines Tarantino's role in the cinematography and tries to explain the causes of the great media success.

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