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ACADEMY OF PERFORMING ARTS IN PRAGUE

Pentium History of Audiovision: The History of Animated Film 1

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Code Completion Credits Range Language Instruction Semester
373PDAF1 Z 2 4/T Czech winter
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Learning outcomes of the course unit:

The course aim is to evoke an active interest in issues of animated film, introduce its history, important figures and the newest artistic trends.

Mode of study:

Lectures with screenings.

Prerequisites and co-requisites:

General knowledge of Czech and world animated film history.

Course contents:

An expectation for completion of this course is regular attendance at lectures because there will be no chance to present material again and the inter-dependence of the topics are quite fixed. Both courses are completed with written and oral examinations by which the instructor will classify the students. For effectiveness in the course are texts of Minimum z dějin české animace („Minimum from the history of Czech Animation“) and God-willing, by the end of the semester there will be, as well, Minimum z dějin světové animace („Minimum from the History of International Animation“), with which the students can fill in the 'white areas', which may arise from rare absences at lectures.

Recommended or required reading:

Bendazzi Giannalberto, Cartoons: One Hundred Years of Cinema Animation, Indiana University Press 1994

Halas John, Masters of Animation, Published by BBC Books, London 1987

Bordwell David, Thompson Kristin, Dějiny filmu. Přehled světové kinematografie, AMU/NLN 2007

Urc Rudolf, Animovaný film Martin Osveta 1984

Animace a doba 1955-2000, ed. Stanislav Ulver, Film a doba, Praha 2004

Dutka Edgar, Minimum z dějin světové animace, AMU, Praha 2004

Kubíček Jiří, Úvod do estetiky animace AMU, Praha 2004

Urc Rudolf, Benešová Marie, Dějiny animovaného filmu I., VŠMU Bratislava 1995

Urc Rudolf, Dějiny animovaného filmu II., VŠMU Bratislava 1999

Assessment methods and criteria:

Attendance and presentation of a paper focused on a selected writer.

Completion of a test supplemented if necessary by an exam.

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The aforementioned student papers must be submitted at least 3 days in advance. For communications, students are asked to submit a functioning email and/or mobile phone number.

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