Organic Name Reactions for the students and aspirants of Chemistry12th.pptx
ARTS 10 THIRD QUARTER.pptx
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2. •Photography is the science, art and practice of
creating durable images by recording light or
other electromagnetic radiation, either
electronically by means of an image sensor, or
chemically by means of a light-sensitive material
such as photographic film.
•From the Greek “photos” (meaning light) and
“graphos” (meaning writing)
3. •Focusing a camera at a subject and clicking
the shutter is photography as process.
•Discerning a significant moment or a unique
expression, framing it in the camera
viewfinder with an eye for composition, and
then clicking the shutter is photography as
art.
4. Is this an example of photography as
process or art?
10. Here are some possible venues where you can try your hand
in the field of artistic photography:
1. Fine arts photography – Focuses on using photographs as
artworks.
2. Portrait photography – a specialization that focuses on
taking pictures of persons in their studios or on location.
3. Scientific photography – a record of scientific or medical
data or events using photography.
4. News photography or photojournalism – photographs to
tell news
5. Glamour photography – a photos designated to sell
products, for advertising
11. Noteworthy Philippine Photographers
GEORGE TAPPAN
He is an award-winning travel
photographer who has won
• two Pacific Asia Tourism
Association (PATA) Gold awards,
• an ASEAN Tourism Association
award,
• first place in the 2011 National
Geographic Photo Contest.
14. • Best known for his
technical excellence and
mastery of notoriously
challenging photo shoots
– to the delight of clients
who envision the
seemingly impossible
17. TEST I. Directions: Identify the word being described by
the following statement.
1. Photography is the science, art and practice of creating durable
images by recording light or other electromagnetic radiation.
2. It is the meaning of light in Greek word.
3. It is the meaning of writing in Greek word.
4. A photos designated to sell products, for advertising.
5. Photographs to tell news.
6. A record of scientific or medical data or events using photography.
7. A specialization that focuses on taking pictures of persons in their
studios or on location.
8. Focuses on using photographs as artworks.
18. TEST II. Directions: Write Art if the following picture
is photography as art and if not write Process.
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21. MOTION PICTURE
Motion pictures are called by many different
names like movies, cinema, videos etc.
Movies – are made of series of still pictures
called Frames that are shown continuously and
sequentially, creating an illusion that seems to
make images move.
22. FILM or CINEMA
•art form which has risen to tremendous heights
within the century
•Brought yet another dimension into play
(moving images)
23. HISTORY OF FILMS
the first film were in black and white
did not have any sound
the viewers had to rely on the subtitles
in late 1920s, filmmaking evolved that made it practical to
record sound along with the movie
in the 1930s, color was introduced to movies
in the 1940s, televisions were starting to sprout in
households
in the 1980s, Sony developed digital cinematography that
captures events and scenes and stored it in electronic
format.
24. Stages in Film Production
• A film is a collaborative effort that requires people from different
disciplines to work together to be able to make a film.
• The type of film and its budget would determine the number of
people that would be employed to work on the film.
• Blockbusters usually hire thousands of workers while small budget
independent films would have less than a dozen people working o a
film.
• Creating a movie involves a lot of planning and preparation. A typical
film would go through five stages of production.
25. Stages in Film Production
1. DEVELOPMENT
• this is the stage where the ideas for the film is discussed
2. TREATMENT
• Describes the story, the mood of the film, and its characters
3. PRODUCTION
• It is the phase where the director is hired as well as the cast and crew.
4. POST-PRODUCTION
• It is where the visual effects and musical scores are added
5. DISTRIBUTION
• It is the final phase of film production where the film is released to
the cinemas or in some cases to digital media providers
26. FILIPINO FILM MAKERS
BRILLANTE MENDOZA
• He was born in 1960 in San Fernando, Pampanga
• Studied Advertising Arts at the University of Santo Tomas.
• The first film director who gained the recognition here and abroad for
his 2005 independent film, MASAHISTA
• His work are staple in film festivals all over the world and is
continually recognized like THY WOMB where he won again the Best
Actor in the Asia-Pacific Screen Awards in 2012.
27. FILIPINO FILM MAKERS
Maryo J. de los Reyes
• He was born in 1952 in Sta. Cruz, Manila
• He took up Mass Communication at the University of the Philippines
where he graduated with honors
• His career in the film industry started as a writer for drama
anthologies for television.
• He soon transitioned as a television director and was awarded as
BEST DIRECTOR and WRITER in 1978
• This director has garnered awards both locally and internationally
through out his career.
• Some of his recognized works include ALAB NG LAHI (1983),
SINUNGALING MONG PUSO (1992), and MAGNIFICO (2003)
28. FILIPINO FILM MAKERS
Laurice Guillen
• An actress and director
• She was born in 1947 and first work in the industry as
an actress.
• Some of her memorable acting roles were for classic
films such as TINIMBANG NGUNIT KULANG (1974),
SISTER STELLA L (1984), and A DANGEROUS LIFE
(1988)
29. ANIMATION
• It is the art of sequencing drawings or static images
together to achieve the illusion of movement or life.
• Animations can have different forms like cartoons,
stop motion animation, and Claymation.
• Earliest cartoons looked like comic books and it can
only be viewed by a limited number of people.
30. A second of a cartoon wood need about 24 drawings or frames. A 30-
minute cartoon would need about 43, 200 frames and because of this,
animators will have to work with other animators to finish a episode.
- Animators begin with a story that would be broken down into sequence
through a small comic strip-like drawing called STORYBOARDS.
- Main animators usually draw the important positions of the frames,
usually the start and the end.
- In-betweeners are the ones in charge of filling up the rest of the
movement.
- Before the advent of computers, animators had to draw each and every
frame. But now, almost all animation companies use computers to help the
in-betweeners fill in the movement.
31. There are different specialization with regards
to animation
Computer animators
-are the one who create images using computers.
-can make an image look (2-D) like the traditional
cartoons or they can make it look three-
dimensional (3D), like many computer-generated
movies such as Avatar, Toy Story, Finding Nemo,
Frozen
32. Stop Motion Animators
- Animators who use dolls and puppets with movable
joints in the creation of the film.
Examples of stop motion films
- The Nightmare Before Christmas
- Corpse Bride
- Gumby
- Wallace
33. Philippine Animation History and Animators
Juan Tamad
- the first Filipino cartoon animated
- made in 1955 by cartoonists Jose Zabala Santos
Tadhana
- the first full-length animated movie
- made in 1978
- it was created by New York – trained animator, Nonoy
Mercado
34. Ang Panday (1986)
- the first Filipino cartoon series
- It is based from the comic character created by Carlo J.
Caparas and Steve Gan
- It was made into an animated cartoon by Geirry Garcia
- The series success lead other cartoon series to be produced
such as Darna and Captain Barbel
Adarna
- The first full-length Filipino animated film
- An adaptation of a local Filipino folklore.
35. RPG METONOIA (2010)
- The first full-length 3D animated film
- Directed by Luis C. Suarez
- Made by Ambient Media Thaumatrope Animation
Production
- Won the third best picture in the 2010 Metro Manila
Film Festival