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ACADEMY OF PERFORMING ARTS IN PRAGUE

Idea and topic developement 1

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Code Completion Credits Range Language Instruction Semester
311ITD1 Z 2 10S English summer
Subject guarantor:
Vít JANEČEK
Name of lecturer(s):
Vít JANEČEK
Learning outcomes of the course unit:

Course, which take place once in 14 days, aims to begin and develop topic for student´s thesis.

Mode of study:

Seminar.

Prerequisites and co-requisites:

Students are to bring at least three ideas which hold their interest and which they would like to consider in a reflective manner. Students are to also bring three films which they consider as crucial from some personal viewpoint, which they find are not examined enough in public space (it can be short film, whole length fiction or documentary).

Students are not expected to bring formulated topics, for example (just some broader tips):

filmmakers or other artists of their interest (for monographical topics), some typically problematic elements which might be commented on (e.g. directing children, relation of cinema and social topics, inner time of narration in certain period etc.) or historical phenomena to reflect on (e.g. certain periods within the national cinema of the country where the student comes from, specifics of development of art cinema support in some country etc.)

Students are to bring at least three ideas which hold their interest and which they would like to consider in a reflective manner. Students are to also bring three films which they consider as crucial from some personal viewpoint, which they find are not examined enough in public space (it can be short film, whole length fiction or documentary).

Students are not expected to bring formulated topics, for example (just some broader tips):

filmmakers or other artists of their interest (for monographical topics), some typically problematic elements which might be commented on (e.g. directing children, relation of cinema and social topics, inner time of narration in certain period etc.) or historical phenomena to reflect on (e.g. certain periods within the national cinema of the country where the student comes from, specifics of development of art cinema support in some country etc.)

Course contents:

Course contents:

1. Methodology of writing thesis + consequences for finding/formulating the topic.

2. Topic development.

3. Two final outputs:

a) a topic for a thesis, which will be developed further in the Thesis seminar

b) a topic for presentation within pedagogical practicum Watching films (in the Spring term), where students of CDM are in position of presenters/teachers for audience consisting of students of other programmes.

Recommended or required reading:

Study materials will be given within the course, nonetheless I recommend several short, but useful links from other schools:

http://www.fas.harvard.edu/~wricntr/documents/Thesis.html

http://www.srjcwritingcenter.com/essays/thesis/thesis.html

http://www.dartmouth.edu/~writing/materials/student/ac_paper/develop.shtml

Assessment methods and criteria:

Students are allowed to have a maximum of 1 absence (as the subject take place only once every 14 days) and to participate with their feedback also in their schoolmates topics.

Each student have to bring at least three ideas for potential topics and three tips for widely unknown films, which he or she intends to present. (The best case is some connection between these two entities).

Students will write one analytical essay (min. three pages) and at the end will formulate (min. four pages) a topic for their thesis including methodological approach, literature and potential structure (or at least hypothesis and way of approaching it).

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Schedule for winter semester 2015/2016:
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Schedule for summer semester 2015/2016:
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The subject is a part of the following study plans:
Generated on 2016-07-07