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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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A relação som-imagem nos filmes de animação norte-americanos no final da década de 1920: do silencioso ao sonoro / Sound-image relationship in North American animated films made at the end of the 1920\'s: from silent to sound.

Ana Luiza Pereira Barbosa 22 October 2009 (has links)
Esta dissertação tem por objetivo estudar a relação som-imagem nos filmes de animação norte-americanos realizados no período final do cinema silencioso e no início do cinema sonoro. Foram feitos levantamentos históricos sobre o processo de produção do cinema de animação e sobre o processo de criação de suas trilhas sonoras antes e após o advento do som sincrônico. A partir desses levantamentos e da análise de curtas-metragens do final da década de 1920, identificou-se características próprias do cinema de animação tanto em relação ao uso de soluções visuais para sugestões sonoras nos filmes silenciosos quanto à criação de uma relação única entre som e imagem nos filmes sonoros, especialmente nos filmes produzidos por Walt Disney. / The present work aims at studying the sound-image relationship in North American animated films made at the end of the silent era and in the beginning of the sound film era. Historical surveys have been developed about the production process of animated films and about the creative process of their soundtrack before and after the advent of synchronized sound. From these surveys and analysis of short films made at the end of the 1920s, specific traits of animated film have been identified in regard to visual solutions for sound suggestion in silent cartoons as well as the creation of a unique relationship between image and sound in the sound films, especially in Walt Disney\'s films.
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Autobiografičnost v díle režisérek českého animovaného filmu / Autobiographical elements in animated films of Czech female directors

Děcká, Eliška January 2011 (has links)
This MA thesis analyses the use of autobiographical elements in animated films of contemporary female directors. The thesis employs data obtained from in-depth interviews with eight individual directors. As the main methodological tool for conducting these I used oral history. These data were further combined with the gender-specific textual analysis and interpretation of their films, regarding the main principles of animations studies. The goal was to reach a conclusion whether there is any inclination towards the use of autobiographical elements in animated films of Czech female directors. The thesis also contemplates the potential of animation studies in general and its effective use in connection with other academic disciplines. This approach leads towards obtaining findings, outreaching the mere sphere of animation and that may be enriching in the context of political-economic transformation after 1989 in Czechoslovakia/Czech Republic, for example. Keywords: animated film, autobiography, animation studies, gender, political-economic transformation after 1989.
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The Comet

Björklund, Manne January 2018 (has links)
Mitt examensarbete bestod av både en gestaltande och en skriftlig del. Mitt arbete handlade om att göra en animerad kortfilm. Under 10 veckor animerade jag en film som kom att heta The Comet. En film om längtan, saknad och känslan av ensamhet. Till detta skrev jag också en rapport där jag redogjorde min process, inspiration, referenser, resultat och tankar kring min utställning i samband med arbetet. / My degree project consisted of both a creative and a written part. My work was about making an animated short film. For 10 weeks, I animated a movie called The Comet. A film about longing, missing and the feeling of loneliness. In addition, I also wrote a report describing my process, inspiration, references, results and thoughts about my exhibition in connection with the work.
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Animovaný videoklip ve výtvarné výchově na prvním stupni základní školy / Animated Video Clip in Art Education at Basic School

KALIVODOVÁ, Lucie January 2013 (has links)
The thesis focuses on ways of creating an animated video clip as part of art education at basic school and on various views of art as a school subject, in which multimedia creation is used. The theoretical part describes the animated film as a specific way of intermedia expression in the context of past and contemporary art. It deals with the origin and history of animated film and describes the production and various techniques used for its creation. It analyzes the scope for the creation of an animated video clip in intermedia and experimental activities in art education at basic school. The practical part contains the implementation and reflection of my own art lessons focusing on the creation of animated video clip in class 5.B at Lerchova school in Sušice in 2013.
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Animace a animovaný film ve výtvarné výchově / Animation and Animated Film in Art Education

Hausenblasová, Kateřina January 2014 (has links)
The thesis deals with the use of animated films in art education. It presents animation as a modern and accessible form of education which stimulates children's creativity, social and communication skills and their ability to teamwork. It describes the positive potential of animation in education as well as some problematic issues and their feasible solutions. The author builds on the best practise of Czech and foreign teachers and practitioners of the education of animation but also on her own experience in the field. The text is supplemented by a blog website that makes the experience accessible to teachers interested in the topic and to the general public. The artwork part consists of two short animated films, each with an artists' book related to the film. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
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Disneys Frost : ”A Frozen Heart Worth Mining” / Disney’s Frozen : ”A Frozen Heart Worth Mining”

Persdotter, Klara January 2015 (has links)
Den här studien syftar till att undersöka hur och vad Disney kommunicerar till sin publik genom deras film Frost (2013). Eftersom Disney idag står för en dominerande part av filmunderhållningen för barn bär de också ett ansvar för de budskapen de förmedlar genom sina filmer, då barn kan komma att påverkas av dem. I den här studien har Frost (2013) studerats genom en kvalitativ textanalys med hjälp av Peter Dahlgrens metod för att analysera medietext, med fokus på textens uppbyggnad och den narrativa dynamiken i medietexten (filmen). Analysen har gjorts utifrån ett normkritiskt perspektiv. Analysen visade att Frost bryter sig loss från flera av Disneys tidigare mönster och strukturer och lyckas skapa en mindre förutsägbar saga. Analysen visade också framträdandet av en ny roll; den falska skurken, som användes just i syftet att skapa en mindre förutsägbar saga. Till skillnader från flera tidigare porträtteringar av Disney-prinsessor visar Frost två feminint starka och självständiga kvinnliga karaktärer, som agerar på eget bevåg. Frost ifrågasätter också Disneys tidigare attityd kring att kärlek kan uppstå vid första ögonkastet, samt att romantisk kärlek är det starkaste och mest värdefulla typen av kärlek. För första gången någonsin porträtterar Frost familjekärlek som starkare än romantisk kärlek. / This study aims to examine how and what Disney is communicating to its audience through its movie Frozen (2013). Since Disney currently is a dominant party of the movie entertainment for children they bear a great responsibility for the messages they convey through their movies, as children may be influenced by them. In this study, Frozen (2013) has been studied by a qualitative text analysis using Peter Dahlgren's approach for analyzing media text, with focus on the textual construction and the narrative dynamics of the media text (the movie). The analysis was made based on a norm-critical perspective. The analysis showed that Frozen breaks free from many of Disney's past patterns and structures and manages to create a less predictable tale. The analysis also showed the emergence of a new role; the fake villain, used precisely in order to create a less predictable tale. In differences from several earlier portrayals of the Disney Princess Frozen shows two feminine strong and independent female characters, who act on their own authority. Frozen also questions Disney's previous attitude concerning that love can arise at first sight, and that romantic love is the strongest and most valuable type of love. For the first time in forever in a Princess movie Frozen manages to portray love between family members as stronger than romantic love.
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L'adaptation de l'image fixe à l'image animée : une approche de recherche-création pour le cinéma d’animation d'auteur

Nadeau, Janice 12 1900 (has links)
No description available.
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Modelový animovaný klip pro projektovou výuku výtvarné a hudební výchovy na 2. stupni ZŠ\nl(prakticko-teoretická práce) / Model animated clip for project teaching of Arts and Music at secondary basic schools(practical-theoretical thesis)

MÁŠOVÁ, Anna January 2015 (has links)
This diploma thesis deals with animated clip and its application in teaching process, in particular in arts and music classes at secondary basic school, by means of project methodology. The theoretical part, besides project method, which is the center point of this work, also focuses on history of animated film, together with animated clip and its asset. Subsequently, the final section of the practical part applies the findings of the theoretical part. The final section of this diploma thesis is a model animated clip Adebars Reise "The Flight of a Stork" and a draft for the project education in arts and music education at secondary basic school, on the topic of animated clip.
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Masculinity in Children's Film : The Academy Award Winners / Maskulinitet i Oscarsvinnande Barnfilm

Kauklija, Natalie January 2018 (has links)
This study analyzes the evolution of how the male gender is portrayed in five Academy Award winning animated films, starting in the year 2002 when the category was created. Because there have been seventeen award winning films in the animated film category, and there is a limitation regarding the scope for this paper, the winner from every fourth year have been analyzed; resulting in five films. These films are: Shrek (2001), Wallace and Gromit (2005), Up (2009), Frozen (2013) and Coco (2017). The films selected by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences in the Animated Feature film category tend to be both critically and financially successful, and watched by children, young adults, and adults worldwide. How male heroes are portrayed are generally believed to affect not only young boys who are forming their identities (especially ages 6-14), but also views on gender behavioral expectations in girls.
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Spökmaskinen : Sju förändringar och förflyttningar – gestaltningsprocesser i animerad film

Claesson, Nils January 2017 (has links)
The Ghost Machine is a practice-based research project that explores the process of embodiment in animated film. It describes the process of transfiguration from the artist’s/auteur’s point of view and not from an outside position. The dissertation follows the embodiment of a dramatic text, the Ghost Sonata by August Strindberg (1907), into an animated film. The starting point is my experience of the drama, at the age of thirteen, when staged by Ingmar Bergman at the Royal Dramatic Theatre. As a teenager, the world of the grown-ups seemed to be corrupt, twisted and ruled by violent power plays and economic sanctions, and this play confirmed my world view. Was I right, as a thirteen-year-old boy? What kind of world emerges in my version of the Ghost Sonata? In this thesis work, the films and the experimental research process meet the practice and art of writing. Using text, not as “theory” separated from “practice” but as a bodily art practice, creates a shifting border between the results and intentions of art and filmmaking, and the results of writing. At the same time a unity emerges where the results of the research process can be seen and experienced in the interaction between the texts and the artwork. The Ghost Machine is a totality where the text, films and artworks included in the project are equally important and must be seen as a unity. The Ghost Machine is a work journey where travelling, animated film practice, networking with colleagues and collecting data are mixed with experiments using methods from contemporary arts practice, performance, reenactment, appropriation and transfiguration, blended with traditional puppet animation in classic Czech style. In collaboration with actors, mime artists, puppet makers, musicians and a minimal film crew, century old stop-motion animation is combined with computer animation.  The textual part of the work falls into two categories: life stories and work stories. The work stories traces the forming of an artwork in all aspects. The life stories are related to the subject of ghosts. Suddenly, dead friends and dear family members claimed their space. The understanding of the Ghost Sonata came to be a process of sorting out and following lines of memory using an inverted version of the Orpheus myth as a guide. Instead of never turning around, when walking the dead out of oblivion, I chose to look back, again and again, until I hit something and could not write anymore. / https://www.uniartsplay.se/slin

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