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Creation of a Short Film EuropeanKa: Visualization Features of Noncommercial Cinema (Creative Format)

Student: Koleshnia Timofei

Supervisor: Artem Prokhorov

Faculty: Faculty of Creative Industries

Educational Programme: Media Communications (Bachelor)

Year of Graduation: 2020

The purpose of this creative format work (“Creation of a short film Europeanka: visualization features of noncommercial cinema”) is producing of media content in a short feature movie format. In spite of the creative format of this graduation qualification work, we can identify the following research methods: observation, experiment, modeling (empiric research methods), analysis and synthesis (theoretical research methods). In the process of performing this creative format we expect to gain experience, skills and knowledge, which will have practical and theoretical application in creating media content in professional environment. We studied both theoretically and practically all the stages of short film creation process: preproduction, production, postproduction. Our team obtained experience in working at the following steps of filmmaking: script writing, location scouting, casting, forming of production schedule, selection of equipment and additional stuff (make-up artists, gaffers, sound engineers, drivers), film editing (material sorting, synchronizing of audio and video tracks, sound design, graphics, color correction, sound mastering, creating of titles). The key members of working group were 4 people who were responsible for the following roles: film director, script writer, film editor (Karina Gulbasarova), producer, director, casting director (Natalya Uspenskaya), props master, costume designer (Dinara Zhemaletdinova), director of photography, cameraman, film editor (Timofey Koleshnya). The actors, the gaffers, a make-up artist and the driver were outsourced stuff. The structure of the project proposal consists of the following paragraphs: Introduction, Theoretical note, Project note, Creative part, Conclusion, References.

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