The primary objective of the Bangko Sentral is to maintain price stability conducive to a balanced and sustainable growth of the economy and employment. It shall also promote and maintain monetary stability and the convertibility of the peso.
2. What isVerb Aspect?
The aspect of a verb is
determined by whether the
action is ongoing or
completed.
3. What are the 4 Aspects of verb?
1. Simple Aspect
2. Perfect Aspect
3. Progressive Aspect
4. Perfect Progressive Aspect
4. Identify what aspect of the verb used in the following sentences.
1. I had been to Cebu last weekend. PERFECT ASPECT
2. She have been wanting to get that
dress for years.
PERFECT PROGRESSIVE ASPECT
3. Alex will be planning to go to College
next year.
PROGRESSIVE ASPECT
4. My cousin Mario is marrying Cynthia. PROGRESSIVE ASPECT
5. I went to just to see him. SIMPLE ASPECT
5. What isVerb Aspect?
The aspect of a verb is
determined by whether the
action is ongoing or
completed.
6.
7. SKILL:
Describe the different forms and
conventions of film and moving
pictures (lights, blocking, direction,
characterization, acting, dialog,
setting or set-up.
8. Forms and Conventions of Film
1. Setting- Place where the action
happened (Time and Place)
9. 2. Character- A personality or role an actor/actress re-creates.
Characterization- The development and portrayal of a
personality through thought, action, dialogue, costuming, and
makeup.Forms and Conventions of Film
Coco Martin Anne Curtis
– Police Officer – Mermaid
10. 3. Blocking - refers to the positioning and
movement of the actors in the stage.
Forms and Conventions of Film
11. Sound – builds up the atmosphere
Scary scene (creepy music in background, creaking door, etc.)
Happy scene (laughter, joy, and upbeat music)
Sad scene (slow and emotive music)
Serious scene (may use silence to enhance the atmosphere)
Forms and Conventions of Film
18. Lighting – manipulate attitude towards a setting or a character.
the way light is used can make objects, people, and environment
look beautiful or ugly, soft or harsh, artificial or real.
May be used expressively and realistically.
Forms and Conventions of Film
19. Costuming – integral to portray the period of
time that the film is set in.
– can affect interpretation of characters.
Forms and Conventions of Film
20. Props, set-up – influence the interpretations of
characters and contribute to the atmosphere of
film.
Forms and Conventions of Film
21. Theme- is a main idea or an underlying
meaning (horror, comedy, drama, romance)
Forms and Conventions of Film
22. P R O P S
C H A R A C T E R
T
T
T
S
B L O C K I N G
C O S T U M I N G
S O U N D
T - U P
E
M
E
23. Matching Type: Identify what element in column B is being
describe in column A.
A B
_____1. Refers to the positioning and movement a. setting
of the actors in the stage.
_____2. The development and portrayal of a personality b. blocking
through thought, action, dialogue, costuming,
and makeup. c. characterization
______3. Manipulate attitude towards a setting or a character.
______4. Builds up the atmosphere. d. lighting
______5. Place where the action happened (time and place).
e. sound
Skill: Describe the different forms and conventions of film and
moving pictures (lights, blocking, direction, characterization,
acting, dialog, setting or set-up.
B
C
D
E
A
24. Forms and Conventions of Film
1. Setting – place where the action happened (time and place).
2. Character- A personality or role an actor/actress re-creates.
Characterization- The development and portrayal of a personality through thought, action, dialogue,
costuming, and makeup.
3. Blocking - refers to the positioning and movement of the actors in the stage.
4. Sound – builds up the atmosphere
• Scary scene (creepy music in background, creaking door, etc.)
• Happy scene (laughter, joy, and upbeat music)
• Sad scene (slow and emotive music)
• Serious scene (may use silence to enhance the atmosphere)
5. Lighting – manipulate attitude towards a setting or a character.
– the way light is used can make objects, people, and environment look beautiful or ugly, soft or
harsh, artificial or real.
– May be used expressively and realistically.
6. Costuming – integral to portray the period of time that the film is set in.
– can affect interpretation of characters.
7. Props, set-up – influence the interpretations of characters and contribute to the atmosphere of the
film.
8. Theme- is a main idea or an underlying meaning (horror, comedy, drama, romance)
Skill: Describe the different forms and conventions of film and moving pictures (lights, blocking,
direction, characterization, acting, dialog, setting or set-up.
Editor's Notes
Masya ang buhay kapag may musika sa buhay….kapay may musika sa buhay__________ ang buhay! Agree?
Simulan natin ang session sa pamamagitan ng pag-awit.