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O vôo de Bartolomeu no roteiro cinematográfico - o padre voador / O vôo de Bartolomeu no roteiro cinematográfico - o padre voadorDenise Patarra 12 August 2008 (has links)
Esta tese trata da criação do roteiro cinematográfico O Padre Voador. Acompanha o roteiro a memória de sua escrita, dividida em começo e meio. O começo narra o princípio da idéia e o envolvimento com a história de Bartolomeu Lourenço de Gusmão, em minha graduação na Letras; o início da pesquisa sobre o personagem e a escritura do argumento já no mestrado da mesma FFLCH-USP. No meio houve a possibilidade de sonhar com a realização do filme, daí a entrada no doutorado desta Escola de Comunicações e Artes sob a orientação do professor doutor Ismail Xavier, e o desenvolvimento da pesquisa sobre a época de Bartolomeu de Gusmão no Departamento de História. Do meio consta ainda o primeiro tratamento, submetido à atenciosa leitura dos professores doutores Flávio Aguiar e Roberto Moreira, no Exame de Qualificação. O fim é o segundo tratamento do roteiro, onde procurei absorver os valiosos pareceres dos professores e as fundamentais opiniões do orientador. / This term paper is about the creation of the screenplay O Padre Voador. Along with the screenplay we present the process of writing the script, divided into beginning and middle sections. The beginning narrates the idea and the involvement with the story of Bartolomeu Lourenço de Gusmão, which I developed as a graduate student in Languages Arts. I completed the first steps of character development and the writing of the plot for my Masters Degree at FFLCH-USP. The middle section addresses the realization that my dream of producing the film could be true. Therefore I enrolled in the doctorate program at this Escola de Comunicações e Artes under the guidance of Professor Ismail Xavier. The historical study of the century in which Bartolomeu lived was made possible with the aid of the History Department. In the middle section we also find the first version of the screenplay, submitted to Professors Flavio Aguiar and Roberto Moreira during the qualifying exam. The end consists of the second version of the screenplay, where I tried to incorporate the professors\' valuable suggestions and the fundamental view of the advisor.
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Documentario e roteiro de cinema : da pre-produção a pos-produção / Documentary film and the screenplay : from proproduction to postproductionSoares, Sergio Jose Puccini 20 August 2007 (has links)
Orientador: Fernão Pessoa Ramos / Tese (doutorado) - Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Instituto de Artes / Made available in DSpace on 2018-08-11T00:59:08Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1
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Previous issue date: 2007 / Resumo: Essa pesquisa buscou investigar o processo de roteirização do documentário entendido como modo de organização da produção e do discurso do filme. Se no filme de ficção a escrita do roteiro ocorre integralmente no período da pré-produção, no documentário essa escrita muitas vezes se manifesta de maneira diferente; trata-se de uma escrita em aberto, que se estende por todo o processo de realização do filme. Foi com base nessa constatação que foi pensada a estrutura dessa tese, que inclui, em suas quatro partes, considerações sobre as três etapas de uma produção cinematográfica: pré-produção, filmagem e pós-produção. A possibilidade de se trabalhar com um roteiro em aberto faz com que funções técnicas, como direção de fotografia e montagem, adquiram maior participação criativa no filme chegando, em alguns casos, a dividir os créditos de autoria / Abstract: This research has investigated the process of construction of the documentary¿s screenplay thought as the mode of organization of the production and the discourse of the film. If in the fiction film the development of the screenplay occurs integrally in a period before preproduction in the documentary film this development occurs in a different way: its about an open development that¿s stretch out to all the process of filmmaking. The structure of this research was based upon this very notion. Its included, in its four parts, considerations about the three periods of film production: preproduction, production, and postproduction. The possibility to work with an open screenplay allows technical functions like direction of photography and edition to gains more participation in the creativity process of the film / Doutorado / Doutor em Multimeios
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Contested Subjectivities: Loving, Hating, and Learning MathematicsAusman, Tasha-Ann January 2018 (has links)
This dissertation is a currere study of how five students and their teacher understand their mathematical learning inside a Grade 10 classroom in Quebec. More closely, this research examines how recollections of past, present, and future mathematizing are tied to one’s sense of identity. Through analysing the entries in a teacher journal and the autobiographical stories of former students, identifications with and against common tropes of what it means to be “good” at mathematics were examined. This dissertation thus asks, how do participants in mathematics teaching and learning read their experiences, and why does a study like this matter to the future of the subject or to education overall?
Using the autobiographical Curriculum Studies method of currere, a psychoanalytic stylistic analysis, and a cultural studies component whereby participants were encouraged to respond to the characters in the popular sitcom The Big Bang Theory, responses were gathered through individual interviews. Insights were derived from psychoanalytic readings of both transference and countertransference taking place in the learning space and beyond. The researcher’s and participants’ responses were understood through the ways in which the teacher’s emotional world is transferred onto the act of teaching and how, reciprocally, the teacher is addressed through feelings, phantasies, defences, and anxieties. The former students were interviewed with the stages of currere in mind in order to elicit free associative responses that lent insight to the regressive, progressive, and analytic stages. The final, synthetical, stage of currere took place to unpack my identificatory work as a researcher and teacher in the mathematics classroom.
The methodological considerations in this dissertation included outlining the significance of repetitions of language in interviewees’ responses, both individually and collectively. Participants’ responses began to indicate a complex emotional world whereby their categorization in a “lower” mathematics course in high school nevertheless did not trap their identities into common tropes of of negativity, difficulty, and anxiety. Rather, the types of language and frequency of word use signal how the emotional landscape of students’ mathematical lives is shaped by how students perceive teachers to see them as mathematical or not.
This research reveals how mathematics concepts, but more often, pedagogical dynamics, lead to complicated psychological terrain traversed by both teachers and students. I argue that using currere as a methodology readily employable with high school students helps to uncover the complex worlds of mathematical identity formation including the role of societal stereotypes. Furthermore, if educators understand their own dynamics of love and hate in relation to mathematical competence, performance, and pedagogy, they might better foster mutuality between students and teachers overall.
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DarknessGreen, Daniel R, Green, Daniel Read 20 December 2019 (has links)
During the long, dark night of a volcanic winter, a young man clashes with his father over the fate of five desperate survivors who have arrived outside the gates of the family compound. Yet he soon discovers true darkness lies within.
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Triathlon: an Original ScreenplayBuchholz, Robert Henry 05 1900 (has links)
A young man, out of college and work, sets out to make his mark on the world, by winning the endurance sport of the eighties: the Hawaiian Ironman Triathlon. As he eats, sleeps and breaths "Ironman," he shuts others out of his life because he feels that he must do it alone for the victory to be genuine; a philosophy that has been dogging him all his life.
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Saturday Nights AloneRoberts, Daniel C. 06 July 2005 (has links) (PDF)
This novel blends first-person narrative prose with conventions of screenwriting to create a voice consistent with its main character, Rick Morgan, who's trying to escape his life as a real estate agent by becoming a screenwriter. As Rick struggles to write a new screenplay he finds it difficult to divorce his creative mind from the troubles of his personal life. As a result his preoccupations with destroying his boss and taking back the girl the boss stole from him, work their way into Rick's new project. The motif of art imitating life imitating art forces Rick to question long held beliefs on business, women, and the creative process as he realizes that life is not like the movies even though the movies are often like life.
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GukundanaVan Stone, Lindsay 01 May 2013 (has links)
Twenty years after the 1994 Rwandan Genocide, Violet Walters makes her way to the tiny village of Murumba to fulfill her dream of becoming a philanthropist. In addition to the shock of a new culture, Violet must now contend with Bret Calloway, a hardened philanthropist whose ten years at Murumba have made him less than happy about the arrival of Violet and her optimistic new perspective. Amid the mounting tension of their relationship, war looms in the background. What ensues is a testament to the transformational nature of a culture and its people. Gukundana seeks to illuminate injustices related to civil strife and genocide from an outsider's perspective. The character of Violet acts as a stable lens from which western viewers can engage with cultural hardships very different from their own. Within this, the connection between the warring ideologies of Bret and Violet against the background of the mounting violence around them serves as another window into greater emotional engagement with themes of violence and war. Ultimately, this screenplay's mission is to bridge cultural barriers in order to endear viewers to the unity, resiliency, and power of the Rwandan people, thus sparking change within a viewing audience's surrounding community.
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Clean SweepDavis, Isabelle 01 April 2021 (has links) (PDF)
Best friends, Harry and Dave, both come to face their own versions of mid-life crises. Harry is a former hockey player stuck in his glory days, and Dave is a recently divorced, try-hard dad without any glory days. Harry realizes he’s not in the “prime” he thinks he is but still wants another shot at the Olympics, so he decides to trade hockey in for the most exciting and physical sport in the world – Curling. He drags along Dave to form a team of misfits, including the local shuffleboard champ and hairdresser, Ramona, and a high-school janitor, Gail. Under the training of Harry’s former hockey coach, the team combines their surprising strengths and overcome their many weaknesses in order to pursue the Winter Olympics.
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Lucky BoyBuss, Derek L. 01 January 2020 (has links) (PDF)
A feature length drama about an overbearing Chinese mother that discovers a troublesome boy lost among the slots and smoke of a local casino. Her relationship with her own adult son broken, she goes all-in to ensure this boy finds his mom again.
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Shit ShowLehe, Patrick J. 01 April 2020 (has links) (PDF)
When an overzealous Christian girl attends a massive music festival, she must stop the headlining girl band, secretly a coven of witches, from opening a portal to Hell during their final encore.
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