2. PEOPLE INVOLVED IN MAKING MOTION INFORMATION
1. Actor. An actor is regarded as a performer who gives life to
a role.
2. Director. The director supervises and instructs performers
or actors on how they should act based on their role as
described in the script.
3.Scriptwriter. The person in charge with writing the script of
the film is the scriptwriter.
3. 1. Makeup artist. The one responsible for making the actors look their
best by applying makeup is the makeup artist.
2. Production design team. The production design team is responsible
for the overall look of a film and its set. They make sure that the
props and setting fit the film’s theme.
3. Music and audio team. The music and audio team are responsible
for the sound effects and background music used in the film.
PEOPLE INVOLVED IN MAKING MOTION INFORMATION
4. Types of Motion Information
- There are some fiction books that have been turned into motion picture.
1. Comedy or Humor – the content of this motion picture is light and
funny. Example, Mr. Bean (British comedy sitcom in the 1990’s)
2. Drama – this motion picture contains heavy and serious content. It
involves conflicts that may be difficult to deal with.
3. Suspense – in suspense films, the audience is made to feel anxious and
excited about the content because the plot involves many thrills and
twists.
4. Horror – the goal behind horror movies is to instill fear in the audience
5. 5. Science Fiction or Fantasy – the story contains interesting topics in
science that can affect the future.
6.Romance or Love story – in this particular motion picture, the story
centers on how the main characters met and how they show their
genuine affection and/or passion for each other, which is deemed
as romantic love.
7. Historical – historical elements are incorporated into the story. The
content can be about a particular event in history that made a huge
impact.
8. Inspirational – the film could be a source of hope to its viewers.
Types of Motion Information
6. 9. Religious or Spiritual – contains topics about God or spirituality,
holy or religious people, and the church.
10. Action – in this film genre, the protagonist or main character of
the story encounters challenges that typically includes fight
scenes, violence, and frantic chases, which require the actor to do
physical stunts apart from acting.
11. Documentary – it is a nonfictional motion picture intended to
document some aspects of reality, primarily for the purpose of
instruction or maintaining a historical record.
Types of Motion Information
7. 12. Animation – created with traditional hand-drawn or computer-
generated animation techniques. Example, the 1995 animated
film Toy Story, is Pixar’s first feature-length animated film, which
Walt Disney Pictures released.
13. Musical – the actors deliver their lines by singing. The performance
also includes dancing. A musical is often based on a stage p [lay
and adapted into a movie.
14. Adventure – this kind of movie has an exciting plot, wherein the
characters go to interesting or exotic places for a quest or
mission.
Types of Motion Information
8. Evaluating and Rating Motion Information
1. Best picture. In the Academy Awards, the Best Picture is considered
the most important award because it encompasses directing,
acting, musical score, screenplay, composing, writing, editing, and
other elements used or incorporated in a film. The Best Picture
award is the final award given.
2. Best Cinematography. It refers to the art or technique of movie
photography that includes both the shooting and the processing of
the image.
9. 3. Best Screenplay. The award is given to a film with the best script
or storyline.
4. Best Musical Score. It is given to a film for its dramatic
underscoring of music.
5. Best Visual Effects. This award is given to a film for the best
achievement in visual effects.
Evaluating and Rating Motion Information