Color film - Coloring, Photographic print toning and Tinting
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Code | Completion | Credits | Range | Language Instruction | Semester |
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304MBVF | Z | 1 | 1/D | Czech | summer |
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Ability to note and set color phenomena and color processes into a historical context of the development of cinema and film language and their effect on the final form of the film piece.
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A fundamental bearing in the history of cinema, ability to arrange into a period context, knowledge of old Czech film and literary bases. Lecture participation and knowledge from the recommended literature / literary bases.
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Lectures introduce students to the first procedures and methods of colorizing B/W film from the beginnings of cinema in 1895 to the start of film with sound at the end of the 1920s. This is a manual method of Colorizing and the subsequent lab methods of Photographic print toning and Toning. Lectures are lead by Jan Ledecký who has developed a simulation of these methods in Vúzort.
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Masarykova univerzita Filozofická fakulta Ústav filmu a audiovizuální kultury Michaela Koželuhová (FAV / BA, bakalářské prezenční studium) Barva v raném období kinematografie a její uplatnění v domácím filmovém průmyslu Bakalářská diplomová práce Vedoucí práce: Mgr. Anna Batistová, Ph.D. Brno 2013
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Credit will be awarded for attendance at lectures and subsequent discussions.
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