9. 1. Identify the art elements in the various
media-based arts in the Philippines
2. Identify representative artists as well as
distinct characteristics of mediabased
arts and design in the Philippines
3. Explain the characteristics of media-
based arts and design in the Philippines.
10. Is the art, application and practice of creating
durable images by recording light or other
electromagnetic radiation, either electronically
by means of an images sensor, or chemical by
means of a light-sensitive material such as
photographic film.
11.
12. Focusing a camera at a
subject and clicking the
shutter is photography
as process.
13. 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.
14. That discernment and that eye for
composition are the factors that elevate a
photographer from a mere recorder of images to
an artist.
15. In a pictorial shoot, the photographer
may position lighting, modify the lens
setting, or use filters to create an
effect he or she has conceptualized
beforehand.
16.
17. It is also considered one of the most
powerful means of communication
18. Being a modern art form means that
photography is now viewed as being more
than just about the beautiful. It is also
considered one of the most powerful means
of communication
19.
20.
21. Next to the printed word,the photographic
image is today’s most important means of
conveying imformation and ideas,
expressing emotions,even championing
causes.
26. Thes Philippine has joined the rest of the
world in applying the wonder of modern
photography to every aspect of life –from
personal to professional to national global .
And with our country’s natural beauty,a
number of local photographer have taken
on the Philippines and our people as a
major focus of their lenses
28. Quarter
III
He is an award winning travel photographer who
has won two Pacific Asia Tourism Association
(PATA) Gold Awards, an ASEAN Tourism
Association Award, and first place 2011 National
Geographic Photo Contest. His highly acclaimed
work has been published in five travel
photography books.
32. Quarter
III
Advertising and commercial photographer
extraordinaire, John is best known for his technical
excellence and mastery of notoriously challenging
photo shoots- to the delight of clients who envision
the seemingly impossible.
With more than forty years of experience under his
belt, John has moved with ease from one genre of
photography to another, earning local and
international awards along the way.
38. 1. What two Greek words are the origins
of term photography?
- Photography comes from the Greek
word “photo” (meaning light) and
“graphos” (meaning writing).
2. Give the 2 noteworthy filipino
photographers presented above.
WRAP-UP!
- George Tapan and John K.
Chua
40. CAPTURE IT!
Using your cellphone, capture a
beautiful spot outside your classroom
which is connected to photography as
communication with you as a
model.
45. “Huwag mo akong mahalin
dahil mahal kita. Mahalin
mo ako kasi mahal mo ako
because that was I
deserve.”
Famous line of Kathryn Bernardo on
BARCELONA.
46.
47. Famous line of Piolo Pascual in STARTING
OVER AGAIN
“I deserved an explanation.
I deserved an acceptable
reason.”
51. Another art form which has risen to
tremendous heights with the last
century is FILM or CINEMA.
As its early name “Motion Pictures”
declared, film brought yet another
dimension into PLAY- that of
moving images.
52. Cinema, just as all modern arts, has been greatly
influenced by technology. In the case of cinema,
however, it is an art form that came in the late
1800s with “series photography” and the
invention of celluloid strip film. This allowed
successive still photos of a moving subject to be
compared on a strip of film advancing a single
camera.
53. The need to view these moving images led
to the rise of the “Kinetoscope”, a peepshow
cabinet with an eyehole through which
these earliest “movie” could be viewed one
person at a time.
54. A motor inside the cabinet moved the film strip
along in a loop, with an electric bulb providing
one technological advancement after another.
55.
56.
57. A kinetoscope is an early motion picture
exhibition device. The kinetoscope was designed
for films to be viewed by one individual at a time
through a peephole viewer window at the top of
the device.
The kinetoscope was not a movie projector but
introduced the basic approach that would
become the standard for all cinematic projection
before the advent of video, by creating the
illusion of movement
58. by conveying a strip of perforated film bearing
sequential images over a light source with a
high-speed shutter. First described in conceptual
terms U.S. inventor Thomas Edison in 1888, it
was largely developed by his employee William
Kennedy Laurie Dickson between 1889 and 1892.
59. Filmmaking, because of its technical complexity,
involves entire teams of artists, writers and
production experts, supported by technicians
taking charge of the cameras, lighting equipment,
sets, props, costumes, and the like all under the
supervision of a film director.
60. -he/she conceptualize the scenes, direct the
acting, supervises the cinematography and
finally the editing and sound dubbing in
much the same way as a visual artist
composes an artwork. However, the director
does not do all these alone.
61. -first and foremost, there was the art of acting for
film. With live theater as the only form of acting at
that time, film actors had to learn to express
themselves without the exaggerated facial
expressions and gestures used on stage. With the
addition of sound in the 1930s, they then had to
learn to deliver their lines naturally and believably.
62.
63. -behind the scenes, there was cinematography or
the art of film camera work. This captured the
director’s vision of each scene through camera
placement and movement, lighting, and other
special techniques.
64.
65. -this was joined by film editing, the art of selecting
the precise sections of film, then sequencing and
joining them to achieve the director’s desired
visual and emotional effect. Sound editing was
also developed, as films began to include more
ambitious effects beyond the dialogue and
background music.
66.
67. -this recreated in physical terms – through
location, scenery, sets, lighting, costumes,
and props – the mental image that the
director, had of how each scene should
look, what period it should depict, and
what atmosphere it should convey.
68.
69. In the Philippine scene, the American influence
was evident in the pre-World War II and Liberation
years with song-and-dance musicals, romantic
dramas and comedy films.
Beginning with the turbulent 1970s, however,
progressive Filipinos directors emerged to make
movies dealing with current social issues and
examining the Filipino character.
70.
71. Filipino film director. He is widely
regarded as one of the most influential
and significant Filipino filmmakers in
Philippine cinema history.
72. Brocka was openly Gay and he often
incorporated LGBT themes into his films. He
has directed landmark films such as:
Tinimbang Ka Ngunit Kulang (1974)
Maynila sa mga Kuko ng Liwanag (1975)
73.
74.
75.
76. SALOME (1981) earned international
acclaim at the Toronto International Film
Festival.
Her recent films, such as Tanging Yaman
(2001), which won Best Picture in the
Metro Manila Film Festival.
77.
78.
79.
80. Captured the attention and respect of the
viewing public with powerful films such
as JOSE RIZAL (1998), perfectly timed
for the centennial celebration of
Philippine independence.
81.
82.
83. Is a film and television director
from the Philippines. He began
his career in the 1970’s.
84.
85. Magnifico is a 2003
Filipino drama film written
by Michiko Yamamoto and
directed by Maryo J. de los
Reyes. The film stars Jiro
Manio, Lorna
Tolentino, Albert Martinez,
and Gloria Romero
86.
87. Mendoza was originally a production designer
for films, commercial, and music videos, and
started directing films in 2005. In just four
years, him film Kinatay ( The execution of P )
won him the Best Director award at the highly
prestigious Cannes Festival of 2009.
92. ANSWER ME :>>
_______1. It is the another art form
which has risen to tremendous heights
with the last century is _____ or CINEMA.
_______2. A _____ is an early motion
picture exhibition device.
93. _______3. This was joined by film ___, the
art of selecting the precise sections of film.
_______4. This captured the director’s vision
of each scene through camera placement
and movement.
_______5. He/she conceptualize the scenes,
direct the acting, supervises the
cinematography.