Graduation Theses Seminar 1
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Code | Completion | Credits | Range | Language Instruction | Semester |
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203DIF1 | Z | 5 | Czech | winter |
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Learning outcomes of the course unit
To introduce the structure of the master's thesis, analysis of a given writing. Preparations of references and other supporting documents for completing the master's thesis.
Mode of study
Consultation analysis of a given text in various aspects. Consultations on references, screenings of referenced films. Considerations of historical film works.
Prerequisites and co-requisites
No requirements.
Course contents
A graduation course with the task to introduce students to the construction of the master's thesis, manner of its development and final form. There is an analysis of a given text from a wide variety of creativity aspects.
Film and Television productions.
Recommended or required reading
What an Art Director Does, Ward Preston, Silman-James Press 1994, Los Angeles, USA
Production Design and Art Direction, Peter Ettedgui, Roto Vision SA 1998, San Francisco, USA
The Filmmaker's Guide to Production Design, Vincent LoBrutto, Allworth Press 2002, New York, USA
If It's Purple Someone's Gonna Die, Patti Bellantoni, Focal Press 2005, Oxford, UK
The Visual story, Bruce A Block, Elsevier 2008, Oxford, UK
By Design, Vincent LoBrutto, Praeger Publishers 1992, USA
The Art Direction Handbook For Film, Michael Rizzo, Focal Press 2005, USA
Designing Film, Toni Ludi, Bertz and Fischer Verlag Berlin, 2010, Germany
Designs the Movies, Ken Adam, Thames and Hudson, London 2008, UK
Assessment methods and criteria
Credit is awarded based on the quality of the presentation of one's research during the course.
Further information
No schedule has been prepared for this course