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Study programmes 2010-2011Last update : 11/04/2011
ASPE0005-1  Questions of "mise-en-scene"
Duration :  30h Th
Credits/ECTS :  
Master in Performing Arts, Teaching Focus, 1st yearFirst semester4
Master in Performing Arts, Professional Focus in Documentary Films, 1st yearFirst semester4
Master in Information and Communication, Professional Focus in Journalism, 1st yearFirst semester4
Master in Information and Communication, Professional Focus in Journalism, 2nd yearFirst semester4
Master in Information and Communication, Professional Focus in Cultural Mediation and Book-related Professions, 1st yearFirst semester4
Master in Information and Communication, Professional Focus in Cultural Mediation and Book-related Professions, 2nd yearFirst semester4
Master in Performing Arts, Professional Focus in Performing Arts and Digitalised Images, 1st yearFirst semester4
Master in Information and CommunicationFirst semester4
Holder(s) :  Dick Tomasovic
Language :  French language
Course contents :  After a history of the concept of "mise-en-scene", the course proposes an analysis of the staging of actions and elements for theatre, cinema and television.
This year, most of the course will be devoted to the articulation between the process of "mise-en-scène" and the notion of film genre.
Course objective :  
  • To sensitize the students to the problematics of « mise-en-scene »
  • To develop analytical faculties of the student.
  • To sensitize the sudents to the complex notion of genre.
Prerequisites :  General knowledge of the history and the language of the cinema and the concepts of theatre's history.
Workshops :  An analysis of one particular film genre is requested from the student.
Organization :  See http://cipl82.philo.ulg.ac.be/horaires
Written notes :  Basic bibliography:
  • Patrice Pavis, La Mise en scène contemporaine, Paris, Armand Colin, 2008.
  • Jacques Aumont, Le Cinéma et la mise en scène, Paris, Armand Colin, 2005.
  • Raphaëlle Moine, Les genres du cinéma, Paris, Armand Colin, 2008.
  • Rick Altman, Film / Genre, London, BFI Publishing, 1999.
  • Dick Tomasovic, Le Palimpseste noir, Crisnée, Yellow Now, 2002.
Assessment :  Oral examination on the wrtitten work.
Contacts :  Dick Tomasovic
Dpt. Information et Communication
Théorie et pratique du spectacle
Place du XX août, 7
4000 Liège
dick.tomasovic@ulg.ac.be
00 32 4 366 32 88


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