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Poslední úprava: prof. MgA. Martin Štoll, Ph.D. (13.02.2022)
LINK FOR THE COURSE: meet.google.com/qtu-ehcz-urx |
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Poslední úprava: prof. MgA. Martin Štoll, Ph.D. (14.02.2022)
The aim of the course is to perceive television as a strong medium that retains a significant role in today's fragmented digital world, which it had to adapt to. The purpose is to show the various aspects of the world of television and the world that television depicts, and to take a step towards committing this medium. Lecturer is therotician and practician of television, he worked for TV as a slot editor and editor of documentary films, seires and programmes, and as a external director of documentary films.
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Poslední úprava: prof. MgA. Martin Štoll, Ph.D. (14.01.2022)
100 % the Moodle test and the system of small tasks. Final grade spectrum: A: 91-100 B: 81-90 C: 71-80 D: 61-70 E: 51-60 Fail: <51 |
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Poslední úprava: prof. MgA. Martin Štoll, Ph.D. (14.01.2022)
Course literature: a lot of texts and tasks in Moodle. BREN, P. The greengrocer and his TV: The culture of Communism after the 1968 Prague Spring. Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 2010 CREEBER, Glen. The Television Genre Book. London : British Film Institute, 2008. MANDER, Jerry. Four Arguments fot the Elimination of Television. New York : HarperCollins Publishers Inc., 1978, reprint 2002 MILLER, Toby. Television studies: The basics. London - New York : Routledge, 2010. WILLIAMS, Raymond. Television. London : Routledge, 2008. OʼDONNEL, Victoria. Television Criticism. California : Sage, 2007. OUELETTE, Laurie. Reality TV: Remaking Television Culture. New York : New York University Press, 2008. PEREBINSSOFF, Philippe - GROSS, Brian - GROSS, Lynne S. Programming for TV, Radio & the Internet. Burlington : Focal Press, 2005. SPIGEL, Lynn - OLSSON, Jan (eds.). Television after TV: Essays on Medium in Transition. Durham : Duke University Press, 2004. STOLL, M. Television and totalitarianism in Czechoslovakia from the first democratic republic to the fall of Communism. London: Bloomsbury, 2019 |
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Poslední úprava: prof. MgA. Martin Štoll, Ph.D. (11.04.2022)
LINK FOR THE COURSE: meet.google.com/qtu-ehcz-urx SUMMER 2022 (preliminary): 2. Television as a building and an institution (21st February 2022) 3. Television between the market and the public service (28th February 2022) 4. Moodle task without lesson (7th March 2022) 5. Author and his possibilities (law frames, creative challenges...) (14th March 2022) 6. Creative process of the tv programme (from the plot to postproduction), the matter of tv formats (21st March 2022) 7. Moodle task without lesson (28th March 2022) 8. Dramaturgy of programme, VOD platforms vs. programmed TV (4th April 2022) 9. Spectactors´context (11th April 2022) 18th April - Easters 10. What world TV presents I - entertaining (25th April 2022) 11. What world TV presents II - serious and tragic world (2nd May 2022) 12. What world TV presents III - everything is the competition (9th May 2022)
(13. What world TV presents IV - role of tv archives and other types of communication/arts (theatre, music, cinematography, art....)) The lectures will run on principle of everyweek meetings via platform GoogleMeet or ZOOM. Students will be informed. |