Film Set design 1
- Course unit code:
- 302FS1
- Course unit title:
- Film Set design 1
- Mode of delivery:
- zápočet
- Range:
- 16/S
- Type of course unit:
- Study plan Režie - bakalář – compulsory subject
Study plan Kamera - bakalář – compulsory subject
Study plan Scénografie - film a televize (Mgr.) – compulsory optional subject - Level of course unit:
- Year of study
- Study plan Režie - bakalář – 1st year
Study plan Kamera - bakalář – 2nd year - Semester when the course unit is delivered
- zimní
- Number of ECTS credits allocated:
- 1
- Garant předmětu:
- Jan KADLEC
- Name of lecturer(s):
- Jan KADLEC
- Study Objectives:
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Expand awareness of the function of set design in the creative process.
- Mode of delivery:
- Prerequisites and co-requisites:
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nejsou žádné požadavky pro zapsání tohoto předmětu
- Recommended optional programme components
- Course contents:
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The art of understanding the perspectives, techniques and functions of set design in the creation of an audiovisual work. The purpose of the seminars is to introduce this component, which lies between directing and camera work, as an essential part of film work. The art of exploring starting points, procedures and functions of set design in the creation of a audiovisual work. The purpose of the course is to illustrate the elements of directing and camera as a integrated part of the film work.
It is necessary to increase the interest of students in various studies through film examples which will serve as illustrations of selected topics. In any study it is impossible to ignore its history, in architecture this is particularly so. Set design has its root here. Therefore we wll cover these topics, but not as lectures which do not bring much to the students. Ancient heritage cannot be ignored but it is possible to quickly cover it by parts of films situated in those times and subsequently point out the construction, details, composition and rules. In the European consciousness this is a constant living reference and inspirational basis. We will also devote ourselves to what is usually not apparent at first sight and that which is particularly extraordinary in maturity, optically elusory, and polychromic as the result of hundreds of years of uninterupted development. This is not a review of primary school material but an exploration of starting points which are part of history. We are lead through the continuous development of European archtecture style periods based on film examples other image material. We will pay special attention to the Rennaisance and particularly the Baroque, which has left a significant footprint on our country. There is an extraordinary application in synergy and connection among various artistic disciplines and their mutual influences. Modern architecture and art today would otherwise be dominant.
During the seminar the students master the basics of drawing as a means of communication and for setting in the mind. The aim of this activity will be to „practice eye and hand“, best in direct contact with the object whether an interior or exterior. In the study of a particular style period the student will visit certain spaces and capture it through drawing pencil on paper. The aim will be to perceive the effect of all the elements in the creation of an audiovisual work.
Set design takes place in a space. Experiencing the space can only happen through one's own visual contact with it. Prague provides sufficient opportunity and as well is worth consideration for providing students with the opportunity to view examples of historical architecture up close. Suggested are excursions to Kutna Hora, and along the way, a visit to castles Kačina and Bečvára with the aim to draw and photograph the location. St. Barbora's Cathedral is a particularly unique example of high Gothic. Students would be challenged to capture such a large space without prior experience. They may begin with details and of course samples of Imperial style construtions. The castle holds a library and theatre with preserved details. This is an example of regional creation. The may also be a visit to the Veltrusa castle and region. The exact times and places will be determined during the course.
These excursions may take place over the course of two semesters, one in the autumn and the other in spring. The student drawings and photographs may be occasionally exhibited.
- Study materials:
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aktuálně dodává pedagog
- Planned learning activities and teaching methods
- Assessment methods and criteria
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aktivní účast na seminářích
- Language of instruction:
- Czech
- Work placement(s):
- Pracovní stáž není u tohoto předmětu zavedena.
- Course web page:
- Note:
- Schedule for winter semester 2010/2011:
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06:00–08:0008:00–10:0010:00–12:0012:00–14:0014:00–16:0016:00–18:0018:00–20:0020:00–22:0022:00–24:00
Mon Tue Fri Thu Fri - Schedule for summer semester 2010/2011:
- The schedule has not yet been prepared
- The subject is a part of the following study plans:
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- Režie - bakalář (qualification subject)
- Kamera - bakalář (qualification subject)
- Scénografie - film a televize (Mgr.) (compulsory optional subject)