A Critique of the Proposed National Education Policy Reform
Art Appreciation - Performing Art and Multimedia Art
1.
2. Performing arts are arts or skills that
require a performance in front of a
public audience.
3. ELEMENTS OF
PERFORMING ARTS
PRESCENCE OF THE ARTIST (ACTORS)
RELATION BETWEEN CREATOR AND PUBLIC
(AUDIENCE)
EVENT’S PLACE (STAGE)
OBJECTS USED (COSTUMES)
4. ACTORS
An indispensable element
for any representation
are the actors or
dancers, who use their
bodies on stage to
produce an aesthetic
effect.
6. STAGE
It can be a theater or a
performance hall, or it
can be the street, a
makeshift stage or a
public square.
7. COSTUME
These comprise the visual
effects, of which the main
function is to enhance
visibility and aesthetic value.
They help make the character
appear realistic according to
the role he/she portrays.
8.
9. DANCE
The art form in which
human movement
becomes the medium for
sensing, understanding,
and communicating
ideas, feelings and
experiences.
10. MUSIC
Music, art concerned
with combing vocal or
instrumental sounds for
beauty or form or
emotional expression,
usually according to
cultural standards of
rhythm.
11. MAGIC
Is a performing art in
which audiences are
entertained by tricks ,
effects, or illusions of
seemingly impossible
feats, using natural
means.
12. STAND-UP
Comedy that generally is
delivered by a solo
performer speaking
directly to the audience
in some semblance of a
spontaneous manner.
13. WRESTLING
A type of entertainment
involving wrestling matches
whose progress and
outcome are planned in
advance, typically between
performers with established
character roles.
SPORTS ENTERTAINMENT
14. ILLUSION
It is used to describe a
painting that creates the
illusion of a real object or
scene, or a sculpture where
the artist has depicted figure
in such a realistic way that
they seem alive.
15. MIME
The art of portraying
a character or a story
solely by means of
body movement ( as
by realistic and
symbolic gestures )
16. SPOKEN WORD
Refers to an oral
poetic performance art
that is based mainly
on the poem as well as
the performer’s
aesthetic qualities.
17. PUPPETRY
The art of puppetry
includes the making
and manipulation of
puppets for use in
some kind of theatrical
performance.
18. CIRCUS
A type of performance art
that focuses on various
aspects of physical
movement, strength and
endurance and the ranges
possible for the human
body and physique.
19. OPERA
Is an art form in which
singers and musicians
perform a dramatic work
combining text (libretto)
and musical score,
usually in a theatrical
setting.
22. History of Multimedia
• can be traced to Paul Nipkow, a German,
who in 1884 at age 24 developed the first
video disc
• combined his video disc with Guglielmo
Marconi's radio components yielding the
Nipkow system
• considered a standard for research in
video/audio projection in 1920
23. What does a Multi Media Artist do?
Multimedia artists and animators typically
do the following:
Use computer programs and illustrations to
create graphics and animation
Work with a team of animators and artists
to create a movie, game, or visual effect
Develop storyboards that map out key
scenes in animations
24. What does a Multi Media Artist do?
Research upcoming projects to help create
realistic designs or animations
Edit animations and effects on the basis of
feedback from directors, other
animators,game designers, or clients
25. Important Qualities for Multimedia Artist
Artistic talent. Animators and artists should
have artistic ability and a
goodunderstanding of color, texture, and
light. However, they may be able to
compensate forartistic shortcomings with
better technical skills.
26. Important Qualities for Multimedia Artist
Communication skills. Multimedia artists
and animators need to work as part of
acomplex team and respond well to
criticism and feedback
27. Important Qualities for Multimedia Artist
Computer skills. Many multimedia artists
and animators use computer programs or
writeprogramming code to do most of their
work.
28. Important Qualities for Multimedia Artist
Creativity. Artists and animators must be
able to think creatively to develop
originalideas and make them come to life
29. Important Qualities for Multimedia Artist
Time-management skills. The hours
required by most studio and game
designcompanies can be long, particularly
when there are tight deadlines. Artists
andanimators need to be able to manage
their time effectively when a
deadlineapproaches
31. A film – also called a movie,
motion picture, moving
picture, picture, photoplay or
(slang) flick – is a work of
visual art that simulates
experiences and otherwise
communicates ideas, stories,
perceptions, feelings, beauty,
or atmosphere through the use
of moving images.
Film Art
32. There are different types of
film art: action, adventure,
comedy, drama, fantasy,
horror, musicals, mystery,
romance, science fiction,
sports, thriller, and Western.
Film Art
33. The first to present projected
moving pictures to a paying
audience were the Lumière
brothers in December 1895 in
Paris, France. They used a
device of their own making, the
Cinématographe, which was a
camera, a projector and a film
printer all in one.
History of Film Art
34. The concept of the motion
picture was first introduced to
a mass audience through
Thomas Edison's kinetoscope
in 1891. However, it wasn't
until the Lumière brothers
released the cinématographe
in 1895 that motion pictures
were projected for audience
viewing.
History of Film Art
36. DOCUMENTARY
A documentary film or
documentary is a non-
fictional motion-picture
intended to "document
reality, primarily for the
purposes of instruction,
education or maintaining a
historical record".
37. Action
Action film is a film genre
in which the protagonist is
thrust into a series of
events that typically
involve violence and
physical feats.