Production Design 2
Code | Completion | Credits | Range | Language Instruction | Semester |
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203SFMA2 | exam | 10 | 8 hours (45 min) of instruction per week, 166 to 216 hours of self-study | English | summer |
Subject guarantor
Name of lecturer(s)
Radmila IBLOVÁ, Jindřich KOČÍ, Ondřej NEKVASIL
Contents
The student develops a script or short story corresponding in its length to a feature film. From the given text, he/she then elaborates in detail an exterior scenery that cannot be filmed on a real location for any reason and which is therefore solved as a construction in the exterior either on the studio property or on a selected location. The work is presented with a physical model at an adequate scale and is accompanied by color perspectives. The student analyzes the dramatic text and then creates a dramatic space based on the text. The student is introduced to the artistic resources available to him/her as a set designer and learns to use them to create space for a dramatic situation. Works with reference visual materials. The presentation is designed to best communicate with the other members of the film crew, from the creative to the full technical.
Learning outcomes
- Introducing the student to the issues of film and television set design, and the difference in perception of a film set design and theatre set design.
- Solving a film story according to the given text, working with the space of a real location, connection with a real location, color, light, and props.
- Complex design of a short film story, short story, which solves the assignment from all aspects not only artistic but also technical and production.
Prerequisites and other requirements
No requirements.
Literature
What an Art Director Does, Ward Preston, Silman-James Press 1994, Los Angeles, USA
The Filmmaker's Guide to Production Design, Vincent LoBrutto, Allworth Press 2002, New York, USA
The Art Direction Handbook For Film, Michael Rizzo, Focal Press 2005, USA
The Art of Illusion, Production design for Film and Television, Terry Ackland-Snow, Wendy Laybourn, The Crowwood Press, Ramsbury, Marlborough 2017, UK
Production Design for Screen, Visual Storytelling in Film and Television, Jane Barnwell,
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, London 2017, UK
Designing for the Screen, Production Design and Art Direction explained, Georgina Shorter,
The Crowwood Press, Ramsbury, Marlborough 2012, UK
Film Design, compiled by Terence St. John Marner in collaboration with Michael Stringer, The Tantivy Press London, 1974, UK
Understanding Design in Film Production, Barbara Freedmand Doyle, Routledge, Taylor&Francis Group 2019, USA
Production design, visual design for film and television, Peg McClellan, Routledge, Taylor&Francis
Group 2020, USA&UK
Directing the Story, Professional Storytelling and Storyboarding Techniques for Live Action and Animation, Francis Glebas, Focal Press 2009, USA +UK
The Art of Movie Storyboards, Fionnuala Halligan, Ilex, London 2015, UK
The Invisible Art, The Legends of Movie Matte Painting, Mark Cotta Vaz & Craig Barron, Chronicle Books LLC San Francisco 2004, USA
Lighting for Cinematography, David Landau, Bloomsbury Academic 2014, USA
Visual Storytelling, Morgan Sandler, Michael Wiese Productions 2018, USA
Evaluation methods and criteria
The result of the semester's work is a final project. The scope of the submitted project is given at the beginning of the semester, the fulfillment of the scope of the project in terms of volume is a crucial item in the student's evaluation. If the entire scope of the assignment is not developed, that is, both the artistic and technical parts, the project is evaluated as insufficient. The quality of the work produced is the item that affects the grade. Student activity during the semester is an additional part of the evaluation. During the semester, the student works on several sub-assignments, the completion of which is an integral part of the student's evaluation.
Schedule for winter semester 2023/2024:
The schedule has not yet been prepared
Schedule for summer semester 2023/2024:
The schedule has not yet been prepared
The subject is a part of the following study plans
- Scenography - Production Design in EN (M.A.) (Required main subjects)