Workshop Collaboration 1
Code | Completion | Credits | Range | Language Instruction | Semester |
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306SW1 | Z | 4 | 6/s | Czech | winter and summer |
- Subject guarantor:
- Ivo TRAJKOV
- Name of lecturer(s):
- Ivo TRAJKOV
- Learning outcomes of the course unit:
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Checking knowledge in practice.
- Mode of study:
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Students must attend a workshop or festival under the guidance of their instructor. Typically, we collaborate with thes workshops and festivals: ExOriente, Jihlava, MidPoint, Docinkubator. We recommend participation in two events.
- Prerequisites and co-requisites:
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A month before its beginning each of the mentioned schools there is a selection of the most appropriate students by the Dept. head. In judging the student the main yardstick is primarily student artistic skill with consideration of the to date work, creativity with a view to critical review skills of film and defense.
- Course contents:
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European Editing Masterclass
This atypical, purely academic, weekly workshop has been arranged every year since 2010 under the direction of film professionals - instructors who are as well the heads of Editing Depts of selected renowned European film academies and specialize in the area of film montage. Prague FAMU has specialized in this since 1964, the Zagreb ADU since 1969, Berlin HFF since 1970 and therefore belong to the oldest in the world. AT VSMU in Bratislavaa and PWSFTviT in Lodz the independent studies of editing were established by instructor who completed studies at FAMU. At PWSFTviT in Lodz there has been a editing study for only 10 years but the level at the academy is comparable internatiionally along with FAMU at the top.
The organization of each year of this educational workshop is the responsibility of the host country.
This educational workshop is aimed at future film professionals in editing - that is, primarily, for students in editing master's study programs at these prestigious universities:
Film and Television Faculty of the Academy of Fine Arts in Prague (FAMU), Czech Republic
Academy of Dramatic Arts of the University of Zagreb, (ADU)
State School of Film, Television and theatre „Leon Schiller“ (PWSFTviT)
Fine Arts College in Bratislava (VSMU)
Film and Television College, Konrad Wolf in Potsdam-Bablesberg, Berlin (HFF)
In the workshop itself these selected students from each school create a five-member group for which 4 foreign instructors - dept heads, take turns. These instructors are recognized film professionals. An unquestionnable advantage in the practical instruction of dramaturgy and composition of film is the work of the students on material from an already existing feature film which the attending instructors edited. The extracts and sequences selected based on the film's overall quality challenging creative use of film language must be internationally understood. For cutting there must be potential for multiple interpretations.
This is a meeting about editing instructors' raw material of prepared scenes from a feature length film (in English or with English subtitles), where the instructor, individually in small groups consults on the work of the students from partner schools. The task is to edit and interpret several scenes of a feature film and this through dramaturgy consultations with foreign instructors. Twice during the workshop there will be a group screening of the results of the work of each student, comparison of the creative approach and critical analysis in discussion.
The workshop program is supplemented with group film screenings of attending students' films from the individual academies and critical analysis of expression tools used. There will be a comparison of the approach to film language in an international context.
- Recommended or required reading:
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- Walter Murch: In the Blink of an Eye
Silman-James Pr; 2. revised edition (2001),
ISBN-10: 1879505622 | ISBN-13: 978-1879505629, 148 pages
- Ralph Rosenblum and Robert Karen - When the shooting stops...the cutting begins ISBN-10: 0306802724; ISBN-13: 978-0306802720
The Technique of Film Editing
Compiled by Karel Reisz, Gavin Millar Editioni llustrated Publisher Focal Press, 2010 ISBN 0240521854, 9780240521855 Length 346 pages
- Assessment methods and criteria:
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Consultations in the workshop and group presentations with defense and discussion.
- Course web page:
- Note:
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none
- Schedule for winter semester 2017/2018:
- The schedule has not yet been prepared
- Schedule for summer semester 2017/2018:
- The schedule has not yet been prepared
- The subject is a part of the following study plans: