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Analyses of Directing Methods

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Course unit code:
302RRP
Course unit title:
Analyses of Directing Methods
Mode of delivery:
zápočet
Range:
2/T
Type of course unit:
compulsory subject
Level of course unit:
Year of study
3rd year
Semester when the course unit is delivered
zimní
Number of ECTS credits allocated:
1
Garant předmětu:
Jasmina BLAŽEVIČ
Name of lecturer(s):
Jasmina BLAŽEVIČ
Study Objectives:

Proces vzájemné spolupráce mezi studenty zúčastněných kateder.

Mode of delivery:

Řízený i neřízený dialog; analýza námětů, scénářů a natočených materiálů.

Prerequisites and co-requisites:

This course is intended for students who already have a fundamental knowledge of film language and creative approaches.

Recommended optional programme components
Course contents:

Using particular film examples this course aims to illustrate directing methods frequently used in film situations (e.g. chase scenes, dialogue scenes, introducing the film's main characters, etc.). The purpose of this analysis is not to provide students with a strict recipe to be applied in every given situation, but to open up their awareness of the enormous potential of film language.

This course is intended for students who already have a fundamental knowledge of film language and creative approaches. Two basic approaches will be used during the course:

1) Based on examples from at least three different films which handle the same situation (ex: a chase) we discuss the possible shooting methods and in general the construction of such a scene.

2) Based on excerpts from a literary screenplay of an existing film, students shoot one scene. In the course of shooting there is an analysis of a few of the storyboards which have arisen and at the end a comparison of particular scenes of the film

Topics:

1. The difference between the so-called „American way of shooting“ through a master shot and the „European method“ which does not distinguish importance in individual shots in a sequence.

2. Manners of introducting a film's main characters

3. A chase

4. The first and last shot in a film - their particulars and significance

5. Directing a whole sequence in one shot, challenging arrangements

6. A fight

7. A dialogue scene

8. Building tension in a thriller

9. Building tension in a horror film

10. Building tension in a psycho-drama

11. Building tension in an „art film“

12. Linking sequences

List of films:

Film examples will be selected primarily from generally know films, mixing classics and the latest films. It would be good for the students, before the beginning of the course, to know these films in order to join in analyses of their broad connections (This can also be done during the course of the year.)

Cohen: Barton Fink

B. de Palma: Scarface

S. Kubrick: The Shining

Bergman: Šepoty a výkřiky (Cries and Whispers)

D. Fincher: Sedm (Seven)

Tarkovsky: Andrej Rublev

Polansky: Rosmary, má děťátko (Rosemary's Baby)

Coppola: Kmotr (The Godfather)

Scorsese: Zuřící býk (Raging Bull)

Luc Besson: Leon

S. Frears: Nebezpečné známosti (Dangerous Liaisons)

R. Scott: Alien

Lars von Treirs: Prolomit vlny, Evropa (Breaking the Waves, Europa)

Jim Jarmush: Down by Low, Mystery Train

Study materials:

Seznam filmů:

Ukázky z filmů budou vybírány především z obecně známých filmů, směsice klasiků a novějších titulů. Bylo by dobré, aby student ještě před začátkem semináře znal tyto filmy, aby se mohl zapojit do analýzy širších souvislostí (může to ale dohnat i během roku).

Cohen: Barton Fink

B. de Palma: Scarface

S. Kubrick: Shining

Bergman: Šepoty a výkřiky

D. Fincher: Sedm

Tarkovsky: Andrej Rublev

Polansky: Rosmary, má děťátko

Coppola: Kmotr

Scorsese: Zuřící býk

Luc Besson: Leon

S. Frears: Nebezpečné známosti

R. Scott: Alien

Lars von Treirs: Prolomit vlny, Evropa

Jim Jarmush: Down by Low, Mistery Train

Planned learning activities and teaching methods
Assessment methods and criteria

kvalita spolupráce mezi studenty jednotlivých kateder

Language of instruction:
Czech
Work placement(s):
Pracovní stáž není u tohoto předmětu zavedena.
Course web page:
Note:
Schedule for winter semester 2010/2011:
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
místnost 239
Seminární místnost KR

(Lažanský palác)
BLAŽEVIČ J.
15:40–17:15
(přednášková par. 1)
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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