Practical Exercises of Film Education: The Spirit of the Hive

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Code Completion Credits Range Language Instruction Semester
306MPCV Z 1 1/D Czech summer

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Name of lecturer(s)

Learning outcomes of the course unit

Opportunity to become acquainted with examples of international programs which cover seven European countries working with hundreds of instructors.

Mode of study

A film will be shown during the morning session. This is linked to course instruction.

Prerequisites and co-requisites

none

Course contents

26.4. / FAMU

FAMU SCREENING

10:00 ATTENDANCE

10:15 INTRODUCTION

10:30 Screening of THE SPIRIT OF ULU

12 -13 Lunch break

CLASSROOM U7

13:00 - 16:00 class activity connected to film

16:00 - CINED registration

The module aim is to introduce the Czech public to a the unique method of the internation al film-education program CINED whose Czech partner is the Association of Czech Film Clubs. From a methodology standpoint this is an approach where film is the main subject of interest and instruction activity related to it leads to a refinement of the aesthetic senses and skills in the perception of film as a work of art. The CINED method starts primarily in the French instruction system but is broadened to include other types of art which is one of the main pillars of the method. CINED offers films for children 6 to 19 yrs. The approach is adapted leaving the terminologyof film analysis and works with an inductive method (of the strange to the common) etc. The module program is intended for all students interested in film and audio-visual education issues. There will be the opportunity to become acquainted with examples of international programs which cover seven European countries working with hundreds of instructors.The CINED methodis one of those which can be inspiring should we want to work with children and students, and film in the domestic environment of formal and informal education. As well, module activities linked to film will come from practice.

Recommended or required reading

Method materials for the CINED project

Assessment methods and criteria

Attended class, participation, creating an account on the CINED website.

Note

Lecturer CV: David Čeněk

Completed the Faculty of Education at the South Bohemia University (French and Spanish). In 2004 he completed studies in Film Research at the Faculty of Philosophy at Charles' University which he acts as an assistant, lecturing at FAMU. He specializes in the history of Latin-America, French and Spanish film and African and Arab cinematography. He has long been devoted to topics in film training, visual anthropology, ethnographic documentaries and representations of native inhabitants in film. He publishes the periodicals Cinepur and A2. He prepared and translated an edition of Jean-Luc Godard, Texts and Conversations, working with Helena Bendova. With Tereza Porybna he worked on an edition of a collection of Visual Anthropology - The Culture of Rye and Sight. He has worked and works at MFDF Jihlava, Febiofest, The Summer Film School in Uherské Hradište and the Spanish Film Festival, La Pelicula.

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