The Consulting Workshop - Béla Tarr
Not scheduled
Code | Completion | Credits | Range | Language Instruction | Semester |
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300KDBT | credit | 2 | 50 workshop hours (45 min) of instruction per semester, 13 to 23 hours of self-study | English | winter |
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Contents
The work in the workshop will be similar to the consultation workshops in the individual departments. Learners will see the mentor Béla Tarr each week to consult with them on their current emerging exercises and films in their departments and will work on the development and production of a specific exercise in their home department, but it is not necessary that they also complete the exercise as part of the ZS.
Workshop job description:
- dramaturgy and script structure,
- creation of basic characters and their interrelationships, construction of dramatic situations; in the case of an existing text/script - interpretation and writer/director input into the creative process, homework presentations and consultations will take place weekly
Timetable:
OCTOBER - DECEMBER:
- dramaturgy and script structure
- creation of basic characters and their relationships, construction of dramatic situations; in the case of an existing text/script - interpretation and writer-director input into the creative process
- assembling the crew
Learning outcomes
- Participants from FAMU will get a glimpse of the distinctive working approach and artistic style of their guide and teacher Béla Tarr.
- The Consultation Workshop can be expected to enrich each participant in the area of the author's approach to film.
- The learner will develop more advanced dramaturgical, conceptual and directorial thinking.
- The learner develops his/her personal authorial thinking.
- The learner is introduced to different approaches to filmmaking.
- The learner learns to receive, reflect and give dramaturgical feedback at different stages of the production and preparation of a film work.
Prerequisites and other requirements
The course is intended for Czech and English master's and doctoral students.
Literature
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Evaluation methods and criteria
Based on the success of the implementation of the directed concept and incorporation of feedback from weekly consultations with Béla Tarr.
On the basis of the ability to respond flexibly and creatively to comments made during the workshop.
Based on active participation in the creative discussion within the workshop.
Based on attendance. Learners must sign in on attendance sheets at each consultation. Allowed absences 25%.
Note
Contact persons:
PhDr. David Čeněk
Vice-dean for International Relations
Tel.: +420 234 244 370
E-mail: david.cenek@famu.cz
Mgr. Andrea Petrovičová
Tel.: +420 234 244 339
E-mail: andrea.petrovicova@famu.cz
Further information
No schedule has been prepared for this course