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Kurzus Kódja(I) Kurzus kódja(i): BBN-FLM-241.08; BMA-FLMD-111.05; BMA-FLMD-211.05 Kurzus címe: Az animációs film tendenciái Tanár neve: Varga Zoltán Kurzus időpontja, helye: Hétfő, 14.30–16.00 34-es terem Vetítések időpontja, helye: - Kurzus típusa: Előadás Kurzus leírása: A kurzus célja a bevezetés az animációs filmmel kapcsolatos fogalmak és jelenségek vizsgálatába. Az előadás foglalkozik az animációs film meghatározásának lehetőségeivel, audiovizuális kidolgozásának jellegzetes ismérveivel, és részletes betekintést nyújt a konkrét animációs formák esztétikájába és történetébe. Ezek alapján a félév óráinak témái a következők: 1. Az animációs film fogalma, meghatározásának problémái 2-3. Az animációs film és a vizualitás 4-5. Az animációs film és a hang 6. A rajzfilm 1.: Walt Disney öröksége 7. A rajzfilm 2.: A Disney-stílus alternatívái 8. Stop-motion 1.: A bábanimáció 9. Stop-motion 2.: A gyurmaanimáció 10-11. CGI-animáció 12. Jelentős alkotók életműve: Norman McLaren, Walerian Borowczyk, Jan Švankmajer Kurzus teljesítésének Írásbeli vizsga követelményei: Vetített filmek: A kurzus teljesítése feltételezi az alábbi rövidfilmek megtekintését: Animáció és vizualitás Émile Cohl: Fantasmagorie Berthold Bartosch: L'Idée Fleischer fivérek: Betty Boop's Snow White Chuck Jones: Duck Amuck Rófusz Ferenc: A légy Joan Gratz: Mona Lisa Descending a Staircase Suzan Pitt: Asparagus Raimund Krumme: Seiltänzer Jacques Drouin: La Paysagiste/Mindscape Jankovics Marcell: Sisyphus Georges Schwizgebel: 78 tours Tezuka Osamu: Jumping Will Vinton: Closed Mondays Caroline Leaf: The Metamorphosis of Mr. Samsa Jan Švankmajer: Another Kind of Love Pedro Serazzina: Tale About the Cat and the Moon Ishu Patel: Paradise ELTE Filmtudomány Tanszék kurzusleírás 5/1 oldal Animáció és hang Walt Disney: Steamboat Willie; Skeleton Dance; The Band Concert; Toot, Whistle, Plunk and Boom Fleischer fivérek: Minnie the Moocher Chuck Jones: Rabbit of Seville, What's Opera Doc? Friz Freleng: Rhapsody in Rivets Michael Dudok de Wit: Father and Daughter Erica Russell: Feet of Song Norman McLaren: Begone Dull Care Zdenko Gasparovic: Satiemania UPA – Robert Cannon: Gerald McBoing-Boing UPA – Ted Parmalee: Tell-Tale Heart Bruno Bozzetto: Una Vita in Scatola Borge Ring: Anna & Bella Lauenstein fivérek: Balance Tyron Montgomery – Thomas Stellmach: Quest Piotr Dumala: Sciany/Walls Konstantin Bronzit: Switchcraft A rajzfilm 1. Walt Disney: Three Little Pigs, The Country Cousin, The Old Mill Fleischer fivérek: Popeye the Sailor Meets Sinbad the Sailor Pat Sullivan – Otto Messmer: Felix the Cat in Hollywood Hugh Harman: Peace on Earth A rajzfilm 2. Chuck Jones: Fast and Furryous, Feed the Kitty, One Froggy Evening Tex Avery: Dumb-Hounded, Red Hot Riding Hood, King Size Canary, Bad Luck Blackie UPA – John Hubley: Rooty Toot Toot UPA – Robert Cannon: Christopher Crumpet Dusan Vukotic: Surogat Zlatko Grgic: Musical Pig Bábanimáció Vlagyiszlav Sztarevics: The Cameraman’s Revenge/A filmoperatőr bosszúja, Kabala/Fétiche mascotte Jirí Trnka: Ruka/A kéz/The Hand Kihachiro Kawamoto: Kataku/House of Flame; Dojoji Tim Burton: Vincent Barry Purves: Next Quay fivérek: The Street of Crocodiles Paul Berry: The Sandman Gyurmaanimáció Art Clokey: Gumbasia Wil Vinton: The Great Cognito Nick Park: A Grand Day Out, Creature Comforts; The Wrong Trousers Jan Švankmajer: Tma, svetlo, tma/Sötétség, világosság, sötétség Gerri Bardin: The Grey Wolf and Red Riding Hood/A szürke farkas és Piroska Adam Elliot: Harvie Krumpet ELTE Filmtudomány Tanszék kurzusleírás 5/2 oldal CGI-animáció Peter Földes: La Faim/Hunger Ed Emshwiller: Sunstone John Halas: Dilemma Bill Kroyer: Technological Threat John Lasseter: The Adventures of André and Wally B; Luxo Jr.; Red's Dream; Tin Toy; Knick Knack Chris Wedge: Bunny M. Tóth Géza: Maestro Jelentős alkotók: Norman McLaren: Feedle-dee-dee, Neighbours, A Chairy Tale Walerian Borowczyk: Renaissance, Dom/House, Les Astronautes/Az űrhajósok, Les Yeux des Anges/Game of Angels/Angyaljáték Jan Švankmajer: Historia Naturae, Suita; Jabberwocky; Dimensions of Dialogue/A dialógus lehetőségei/Moznosti dialógu; Muzne hry/Férfias játékok/Virile Games; Meat in Love; Flora; Food/Jidlo Ajánlott irodalom: Az animációs film fogalma DARLEY, Andrew: Vitaalap. Gondolatok az animáció-tudományról. Metropolis 13 (2009) no. 1. pp. 10-20. HERNÁNDEZ, María Lorenzo: Az animált kép kettős értelme. Az animáció mint vizuális nyelv paradoxonairól. Enigma 15 (2008) no. 56. pp. 41–53. VARGA Zoltán: Vázlat az animációs film tanulmányozásához. Enigma 15 (2008) no. 56. pp. 23–40. Az animációs film és a vizualitás VARGA Zoltán: Határtörlések. Az élőszereplős és az animációs film keveredése és átmeneti formái. Metropolis 13 (2009) no. 1. pp. 36–54. WOOD, Aylish: A tér újjáélesztése. Metropolis 2009/1. pp. 22–35. Az animáció és a hang HUBAI Gergely: Rövid történet, boldog zene. Interjú Normand Roger zeneszerzővel. Prizma 2011/2. pp. 77–83. JONES, Chuck: A zene és a rajzfilm. In: Kenedi János (ed.): Film + zene = filmzene? Budapest: Zeneműkiadó, 1978. pp. 283–292. RUSSETT, Robert: Az animált hang és azon túl. Enigma 15 (2008) no. 56. pp. 54–60. VARGA Zoltán: Nemcsak mozog, halljuk is. Az animációs film és a hang viszonyáról. Filmtett 7 (2007) no. 7. pp. 12–15. VARGA Zoltán: Beszéd helyett. A zörej kiemelt szerepe az animációs filmben. Apertúra 2011. ősz. http://apertura.hu/2011/osz/varga_beszed_helyett_a_zorej_kiemelt_szerep e_az_animacios_filmben A rajzfilm 1 FÉJJA Sándor: Walt Disney. Magyar Filmtudományi Intézet és Filmarchívum – Népmûvelései Propaganda Iroda. SCHICKEL, Richard: Walt Disney története. Budapest: Gondolat, 1972. ELTE Filmtudomány Tanszék kurzusleírás 5/3 oldal SCHREIBER András: Rágcsáló az örökkévalóságnak. Miki egér 80 éve. Filmvilág 52 (2009) no. 4. pp. 44–45. GÉCZI Zoltán: Tokiói keresztapák. A Studio Ghibli története. Filmvilág 50 (2007) no. 10. pp. 33–35. TESZÁR Dávid: A repülés művészete. Hayao Miyazaki. Filmvilág 50 (2007) no. 10. pp. 28–32. A rajzfilm 2 SZABÓ Dénes: A mesének vége. Tex Avery 100. Filmvilág 52 (2009) no. 4. pp. 42–44. VARGA Zoltán: Burleszk és animáció. Café Bábel 2011/1. pp. 35–42. Stop-motion 1: Bábanimáció VARGA Zoltán: Vincent és a Homokember. A bábanimáció kísértetiességéről. Prizma 2011/2. pp. 72–76. Stop-motion 2: Gyurmaanimáció VARGA Zoltán: Összeraklak, szétszedlek. A gyurmafilm paradoxonai. Filmvilág 2010/5. pp. 24–27. CGI-animáció CSILLAG Márton: Rajzold újra, gép! Animáció új dimenzióban. Filmvilág 48 (2005) no. 1. pp. 8–11. FARKAS István: Bogarak, trendek, robotok. Motívumok mutációi az animációs filmekben. Filmtett 6 (2006) no. 3. pp. 22–26. GÉCZI Zoltán: Kreatív káosz, áldott zűrzavar. Mai amerikai animáció. Filmvilág 2010/2. pp. 34–36. HERPAI Gergely: Plasztikázott szépségek, szimpatikus szörnyetegek. Filmvilág 45 (2002) no. 8. pp. 51–52. MANOVICH, Lev: Mi a film? Apertúra 2009. ősz. http://apertura.hu/2009/osz/manovich-3 VARRÓ Attila: Kalandra fel. Térhatású animáció. Filmvilág 2009/10. p. 7. Jelentős alkotók: McLaren, Borowczyk, Švankmajer ANTAL István: Változatok sötét húrra. Švankmajer csodaországa. Filmvilág 37 (1994) no 7. pp. 22–25. KEMÉNY György: A csendéletevő paróka. Borowczyk és Lenica. Filmvilág 48 (2005) no. 9. pp. 28–29. VARGA Zoltán: A tárgyak lelke. Norman McLaren animációi. Filmvilág 50 (2007) no. 8. pp. 44–45. További ajánlott olvasmányok: BECK, Jerry: The Animated Movie Guide. Chicago: A Capella, 2005. BENDAZZI, Giannalberto: Cartoons. One Hundred Years of Cinema Animation. London: John Libbey, 1994. BOOKER, M. Keith: Disney, Pixar, and the Hidden Messages of Children’s Films. Santa Barbara – Denver – Oxford: Praeger, 2010. CRAFTON, Donald: Trükkök és animáció. In: NOWELL-SMITH, Geoffrey (ed.): Oxford Filmenciklopédia. Budapest: Glória, 1998. pp. 73–80. FÉJJA Sándor: Holnap nyolcéves leszek. Az egész estés filmanimációról. Quality Film, 1994. ELTE Filmtudomány Tanszék kurzusleírás 5/4 oldal FURNISS, Maureen: Art in Motion: Animation Aesthetics. London: John Libbey, 1998. MARGITHÁZI Orsolya: A filmművészet „mesevilága”: az animációs film. Filmtett 2 (2002) no. 7. pp. 25–27; no. 8. pp. 19–23; no. 9. pp. 15–18; no. 10. pp. 26–29. MCCLOUD, Scott: A képregény felfedezése. Nyitott Könyvműhely, 2007. METROPOLIS 2009/1: Az animációs film. MORITZ, William: Animációs filmek. In: NOWELL-SMITH, Geoffrey (ed.): Oxford Filmenciklopédia. Budapest: Glória, 1998. pp. 275–283. MORITZ, William: Animáció a posztindusztriális korszakban. In: NOWELL- SMITH, Geoffrey (ed.): Oxford Filmenciklopédia. Budapest: Glória, 1998. pp. 574–582. PINTEAU, Pascal: Animáció: az ecsettől a képpontig. In: PINTEAU, Pascal: Speciális effektek. Pécs: Alexandra, 2004. pp. 208–283. STEPHENSON, Ralph: Animation in the Cinema. London: A. Zwemmer Ltd. Press, 1967. SZOBOSZLAY Péter: A rajzfilm. Corvina Kiadó, 1977. VARGA Zoltán: Wordless Worlds? Some Notes on the Verbality in Animated Films through the Use of Verbality in Péter Szoboszlay's Animated Films. In: Pethő Ágnes (ed.): Words and Images on the Screen: Language, Literature, Moving Pictures. Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2008. pp. 242–256. VARGA Zoltán: Denevérraj a fenyőfából. Tim Burton, az animátor. Filmvilág 2008/2. pp. 12–15. VARGA Zoltán: Kétdimenziós manőverek. Kortárs egészestés animációk. Filmvilág 2011/2. pp. 34–36. VARGA Zoltán: A macska tudja csak… Macskanimációk. Filmvilág 2012/2. pp. 47–49. WELLS, Paul: Understanding Animation. London: Routledge, 1998. WELLS, Paul: Animation: Forms and Meanings. In: Nelmes, Jill (ed.): An Introduction to Film Studies. London – New York: Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1999. pp. 237–263. ELTE Filmtudomány Tanszék kurzusleírás 5/5 oldal.
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