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Serija plakatov za angažirane filme režiserja Karpa Godine
ID Žnidaršič, Lučka (Author), ID Jenko, Radovan (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window

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Abstract
Poglavitna namera diplomskega dela je oblikovanje serije filmskih plakatov, pri čemer je v ospredje postavljena vizualizacija bogatega opusa filmskega režiserja Karpa Godine. V teoretičnem delu z observacijo dostopnih virov in pregledano literaturo tvorimo tekstovni pregled postopne formacije in končnega razpada Socialistične federativne republike Jugoslavije in njene kulturno-umetniške produkcije pod takratnimi političnimi pritiski. Znotraj tega vsebinskega okvira umestimo obdobje »jugoslovanskega črnega filma«, filmskega gibanja v šestdesetih in zgodnjih sedemdesetih, ter opredelimo uspešnost njegove produkcije in za nas ključne postprodukcijske kategorije – oblikovanje filmskega plakata. V praktičnem delu smo oblikovali serijo štirih filmskih plakatov, vezanih na kratke filme režiserja Karpa Godine (I miss Sonia Henie (1971), Gratinirani mozak Pupilije Ferkeverk (1970), O ljubezenskih veščinah ali film s 14441 sličicami (1972) in Zdravi ljudje za razvedrilo (1971)). Ker se njegovi filmi dotikajo represivnega organizma bivših jugoslovanskih inštitucij, kot tudi kritizirajo takratno glavno ideologijo socializma, se vrednostno kažejo kot izjemno pomenski, tako za razumevanje takratne politično-družbene kot tudi umetniške sfere in z njo področja oblikovanja vizualnih komunikacij. Povedano je služilo kot osnova koncipiranja plakatov in poskusa vpeljave subverzivnih in idejnih elementov, v na videz morda nedolžnem kontekstu oblikovanja postprodukcijskega materiala – plakata.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:Vizualne komunikacije, grafično oblikovanje, filmski plakat, Karpo Godina, jugoslovanski črni val, film, socializem, diplomska naloga.
Work type:Bachelor thesis/paper
Organization:ALUO - Academy of Fine Arts and Design
Year:2023
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-150407 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:16.09.2023
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Language:English
Title:Series of posters for director Karpo Godina's socially committed films
Abstract:
The main intention of the thesis is to create a series of film posters, with a focus on the visualisation of the rich oeuvre of film director Karpo Godina. In the theoretical part, through the observation of available sources and the literature reviewed, we create a textual overview of the gradual formation and final disintegration of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia and its cultural-artistic production under the political pressures of the time. Within this conceptual framework, we locate the period of the "Yugoslav Black Cinema", the film movement of the 1960s and early 1970s, and define the success of its production and the key post-production category for us – the design of the film poster. In the practical part, we designed a series of four film posters linked to short films by Karpo Godina (I Miss Sonia Henie (1971), Gratinated brains of Pupilia Ferkeverk (1970), About Art of Love or a Film with 14441 Frames (1972) and Healthy People for Fun (1971)). Because his films touch upon both the repressive organism of the former Yugoslav institutions and criticize the main ideologies of socialism at the time, they prove to be extremely meaningful in terms of understanding the political-social as well as artistic sphere of the time and, with it, the field of visual communication design. The above served as the basis for the conception of the posters and the attempt to introduce subversive and conceptual elements in the seemingly innocent context of designing a post-production material – a poster.

Keywords:Visual communications, graphic design, film poster, Karpo Godina, yugoslav black wave, film, socialism, BA thesis.

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