The History of World Cinema 1
Code | Completion | Credits | Range | Language Instruction | Semester |
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373DSK1 | ZK | 2 | 6/T | Czech | winter |
- Subject guarantor:
- Jan BERNARD
- Name of lecturer(s):
- Jan BERNARD
- Learning outcomes of the course unit:
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The aim of the study is, in three semesters, to acquire a basic knowledge of the development of international cinematography from pre-history to the 1980s. This will include the most significant types, genres, directions, styles and personalities from the viewpoint of the whole scope of cinematography, including politcal, economic, artistic relationships, life-style and the like. Basic lecture information is supplemented by study of the course literature and individual viewings of recommended films.
The lectures and screenings are the fundamentals of the knowledge necessary for a better comprehension of related specialized lectures.
- Mode of study:
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Lecture supplemented by film samples and study projects.
Information from lecture is supplemented by study of presented literature and individual „close reading“ of recommended films.
- Prerequisites and co-requisites:
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Lectures are intended for 1st year students and only requires a knowledge of world history, geography, literature, visual arts, theatre and the like at the primary school level. A certain level of English is required for reading of subject literature and subtitles of presented films.
- Course contents:
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Three-semester lectures in the history of world film, designed as a comprehensive introduction to the history of world film for students in the first and second years of study. The lecture attempts, in accordance with so called film history, to acquaint students, not only with the aesthetic and biographic levels of the history of cinema (artistically important artists and directions, their interaction, links to other types of art, etc.), but also with the socio-cultural, economic and institutional picture which the cinematography of that time, to a significant extent, is determined and which influenced by it. The course is supplemented with regular screenings of selected films.
Requirements for successful completion of the course:
1) Required readings
2) Viewing of compulsory films
An inseparable part of the lecture material is the viewing of 2-3 compulsory films, of which at least one will be shown at the school in the lecture. The others must be viewed by the students independent of the lecture. With the exception of some films shown during lectures, all compulsory films are available on VHS or DVD in the FAMU video library.
Be aware that the test or exam ne question will focus on the verification of knowledge of the compulsory films.
3) Knowledge of the lecture material.
History up to 1945 (for first-year students)
1. (5.10.) Soviet Assembled Cinema of the 1920s
Lecturer: Martin Čihák
Screening: Ten Days that Shook the World (1927, Sergej Eisenstein) National Film archives
2nd. film: Mother (1926, Vsevold Pudovkin) USA of the 1920s
2. (12.10.) Early film (1895 - 1907) and the history of media
Lecturers: Vít Janeček
Projekce: Werner Nekes: Media Magica parts I., IV. and V, Films of the Brothers Lumiér and Georgese Méliése, films of the Brighton school (dvd)
3. (19.10) The history of photography - a view of the basics of development twists in 20th century
Lecturer: Pavel Vančát
Screening: photographs which are an integral part of the lecture + Rises and Falls
4. (26.10.) Decade (1908-1920) in the USA and in Europe: Established narrative
Lecturer: Jan Bernard
Screening: Broken Blossoms (1919, David Wark Griffith) DVD + Sir Arne's Treasure (1919, Mauritz Stiller)
2nd and 3rd films: Intolerance (1916, David Wark Griffith); The Phantom Carriage (1921, Victor Sjostrom)
5. (5.11.) Germany 1920s
Lecturer: Michal Bregant
Screenings: The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari (1920, Robert Wiene, DVD), Nosferatu (1922, Friedrich Wilhelm Murnau, DVD)
2nd. film: Metropolis (1927, Fritz Lang)
6. (9.11) USA of the 1920s
Lecturer: Jan Bernard
Screening: Greed (1924, Erich von Stroheim, VHS)
2nd film: The Cameraman (1927, Buster Keaton, DVD)
7. (16.11) The Avant Garde of the 20s and 30s
Lecturer: Martin Čihák
Screening: The Golden Age (1930, Luis Bunuel, Salvador Dali) National Film Archives
2nd-8th films: Walther Ruttmann: Opus 1, Hans Richter: Rhythmus 21, Hans Richter: Ghosts Before Breakfast, Oskar Fischinger: Study 7, Oskar Fischinger: Composition in Blue, Man Ray: The Return - The Reason, Fernand Leger: Mechanical Ballet, Rene Clair: Entr'acte,Walter Ruttmann: Opus-Hra světel Opus III (silent version, 1min, B/W), Oskar Fischinger: Studie No#.8 (B/W, sound version, 5min).
8. (23.11.)Hollywood 1930-1945 I. (Figures of the film classics)
Lecturer: Jan Bernard
Screening: Citizen Kane (1941, Orson Wells
2nd film: North vs. South (1939, Victor Fleming)
9. (30.11) Transition to Sound, Color and Style in the 1930s
Lecturer: Vít. Janeček
Screening: The Testament of Dr. Mabuse (1933, Fritz Lang, DVD)
2nd film: Under the Roofs of Paris (1930, Rene Clair)
10. (7.12) Documentary Film up to 1940
Lecturer: Vít Janeček
Screening: Chang (1927, Merian S. Cooper, Ernst Schoedsack, DVD)
2nd Film: The Man with a Movie Camera (1929, Dziga Vertov, DVD)
3rd Film: The Fall of the Romanov Dynasty (1927, Esfir Šubová)
11. (14.12) Hollywood 1930-1945 II. (Genre film)
Lecturer: Jan Bernard
Screening: Duck Soup (1933, Leo McCarey, DVD), Stagecoach (1939, John Ford) DVD
2nd Film: The Big Sleep (1946, Howard Hawks)
12. (21.12.) France and Britain 1930-45
Lecturer: Helena Bendová
Screening: Le jour se lève („The day rises“; also known as Daybreak) (1939, Marcel Carné) from the NFA
2nd film: La Bête Humaine (1938, Jean Renoir)
Editing dokumentary:
Kevin Brownlow: Universal Horror ( History of horror), 1998, 96´ ; D.W. Griffith: Father of Film I-III, 1993, 150´; Buster Keaton: A Hard Act to Follow, 1987; I'm King Kong!: The Exploits of Merian C. Cooper, 2005; Cecil B. DeMille: American Epic, 2004
Cinema Europe: The Other Hollywood
- End of an Era (1995)
- Opportunity Lost (1995)
- The Music of Light (1995)
- The Unchained Camera (1995)
- Where It All Began (1995)
Martin Scorsese, Michael Henry Wilson: A Personal Journey with Martin Scorsese Through American Movies (A Century of filmu), 1995, 225´
Gangster Chronicles I, II, 1998,100´
- Recommended or required reading:
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Required:
David Bordwell; Kristin Thompson: Film History: An Introduction. McGraw-Hill, 2003. česky: Dějiny filmu, AMU-LN, Praha 2007 nebo
W.W.Dixon-G.A. Foster: A Short History of Film , Rutgers University Press, New Brunswick, New Jersey, 2008
(příslušné kapitoly)
Co je fotografie, 150 let fotografie - katalog, Videopress, Praha 1989
Supplementary:
obecné dějiny kinematografie:
David Cook: A history of narrative film. New York 1990.
Gilles Deleuze: Film 1. Obraz-pohyb. Praha 2000.
Gilles Deleuze: Cinema 2. Time-image. London 1989.
Enno Patalas; Ulrich Gregor: Dejiny filmu. Bratislava 1968.
Editing documents:
Kevin Brownlow: Universal Horror ( Historie hororu), 1998, 96´ ;; D.W. Griffith: Father of Film (D.W. Griffith ? Otec filmu I-III), 1993, 150´; Buster Keaton: A Hard Act to Follow, 1987; I'm King Kong!: The Exploits of Merian C. Cooper, 2005; Cecil B. DeMille: American Epic, 2004
Cinema Europe: The Other Hollywood (Evropská kinematografie - Jiný Hollywood)
- End of an Era (1995)
- Opportunity Lost (1995)
- The Music of Light (1995)
- The Unchained Camera (1995)
- Where It All Began (1995)
Martin Scorsese, Michael Henry Wilson: A Personal Journey with Martin Scorsese Through American Movies (Století filmu), 1995, 225´
Gangsterská kronika I, II, 1998,100´
- Assessment methods and criteria:
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Each (of the three) semesters in the series is concluded with an oral exam in which one of the fundamental topics is tested. The second is supplementary and the third is about a film. (execept in very exceptional and significant cases, knowledge of the exact year of production of a film or phenomenon will not be required: +/- 5 year precision is sufficient, ex; half of the 20s, turn of the 40s to 50s, beginning of the 60s, etc.)
Attendance is a requirement for grading - attendance at screenings is required - 3 absences are allowed.
- Course web page:
- http://cas.famu.cz/
- Note:
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The aim of the lecture series and screenings is, in three semesters, to provide a basic knowledge of the development of world cinema from its pre-history to the 1980s, particularly the most important types, genres, trends, styles and figures from the viewpoint of overall cinematic depository, including political, economic and artistic contexts from the viewpoint of the lifestyle of the population, etc.
Lectures and screenings are the foundation of knowledge necessary for a better understanding of the contexts of specialized lectures.
- Further information:
- This course is an elective for all AMU students
- Schedule for winter semester 2016/2017:
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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 Wed Thu Fri Date Day Time Tutor Location Notes No. of paralel Wed 09:00–11:25 Jan BERNARD Projekce FAMU
Lažanský palácparalelka 1 Wed 11:30–13:55 Jan BERNARD Učebna 1
Lažanský palácpřednášková par. 1 - Schedule for summer semester 2016/2017:
- The schedule has not yet been prepared
- The subject is a part of the following study plans:
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- Scriptwriting and Dramaturgy - Bachelor (faculty subject, optional subject)
- Film Directing - Bachelor (faculty subject, optional subject)
- Documentary Film - Bachelor (faculty subject, optional subject)
- Cinematography - Bachelor (faculty subject, optional subject)
- Production - Bachelor (faculty subject, optional subject)
- Editing - Bachelor (faculty subject, optional subject)
- Photography CZ - Bachelor (qualification subject, faculty subject, optional subject)
- Sound Design - Bachelor (faculty subject, optional subject)
- Animation - Master (faculty subject, optional subject)
- Audiovisual Studies - Bachelor (qualification subject, faculty subject, optional subject)