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Procházet Diplomové práce / Master's theses podle Klíčová slova "americká kinematografie"
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- Intertextuality in Jim Jarmusch’s Only Lovers Left Alive and PatersonGambarov, Rovshan(Akademie múzických umění v Praze.Filmová a televizní fakulta, 2020)Datum obhajoby: 2020-09-18The thesis is a study of intertextual relations between Jim Jarmusch’ films and other works of cinema and literature. The aim of the thesis is to analyze referential and typological intertextuality in two of Jarmusch’s movies, Only lovers left alive (2013) and Paterson (2016), by exploring direct and indirect connections to other texts. Jarmusch’s films are very dense with intertextuality, including allusions, quotations, calque and parody of genre clichés, which is done intentionally in order to influence and enrich an audience's interpretation of the ideas expressed in his films. I argue that exploring intertextuality in Jarmusch’s movies can contribute to better understanding of his messages to audience, especially his social commentaries, expressed in deep layers of the films.
- Maniacal HijinksMcCall, Cathal(Akademie múzických umění v Praze.Filmová a televizní fakulta, 2020)Datum obhajoby: 2020-09-18The Coen Brothers have established themselves as film auteurs, managing to work within the Hollywood film industry and outside of it. Their unique style, their ability to blend multiple genres into one cohesive film, is what sets them apart from their contemporaries and many filmmakers through out. But this thesis sets out to investigate the foundations of the Coens’ filmmaking abilities within an animated context, to see if the Coens have taken inspiration and influence from the animated cartoons of Warner Brothers’ The Looney Tunes and Metro Goldwyn Mayer’s Tom & Jerry.
- Same story told differently how the socio-cultural factors influenced the creation of Abre los Ojos and Vanilla SkyViitman, Milena(Akademie múzických umění v Praze.Filmová a televizní fakulta, 2015)Datum obhajoby: 2015-06-05In order to illustrate how the same story significantly changes depending on its country of origin, I will use the example of Abre Los Ojos (Spain, 1997) and its remake Vanilla Sky (USA, 2001). The intention of my thesis will not be to prove which version is better, but rather to show how all differences are results of a different ideological and cinematographic tradition. First, I will talk about kinds of remakes and why Hollywood remakes European films. Then, I will compare the main characters in both films, and show how they reflect socio-behavioral norms, based on their country of origin. Then, I will continue with other cultural differences expressed in the language, cinematography, editing, music, acting and directing. The main sociological, therefore cinematographic difference, which prevails in all aspects and sections of the two films, is that Abre los Ojos deals with the protagonist?s inner struggles, while Vanilla Sky is a love driven film. This thematic difference reveals a lot about the audience?s preferences in Europe and America.
- Screenwriting in the era of binge-watchingFernandes Bahia Baer, Carlos(Akademie múzických umění v Praze.Filmová a televizní fakulta, 2018)Datum obhajoby: 2018-06-08The prevalence of video on demand has given rise to a new form of content consumption: binge-watching. This thesis explores how that shift has started to influence the screenwriting of shows that are conceived to be binge-watched.