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  • Media refers to the mass communication industry like television, radio, print, and digital media. It is the medium used as a tool, an instrument, or a means to store or communicate information.
  • The art of making animated cartoon is called animation. To create this art is to give a nonliving object life, spirit, and all the qualities of being active. We have all seen and been fascinated by moving drawings.
  • Animation drawings are sequentially arranged as a continuing action that
    brings the illusion of life. An action is not just mere movements but also a
    display of emotions and feelings.
  • Principle of animation: Squash and Stretch, Anticipation, Staging, Straight Ahead Action and Pose to Pose, Follow Through and Overlapping Action, and Slow In and Slow Out
  • Principle of animation: Arcs, Secondary Action, Timing, Exaggeration, Solid Drawing and Appeal
  • Animation Council of the Philippines, Inc - an organization recognized and supported by the Philippine government, specializes in 2D and 3D animations.
  • Print Media - To advertise is to call attention, make publicity or news, promote a campaign, or sell a product. When you print your advertisement in magazines, newspapers, and comic books, you are using this media form of advertising. These printed materials are distributed to cutlets to be sold, while some are freely given.
  • Newspapers are examples of print media and in circulation daily and offer space for advertisements so they are a good choice for advertisements that need everyday exposure. Your advertisement can be as simple as plain text or can feature photos and illustrations.
  • Magazines are part of printed media often cover a specific industry or line of business, like electronics, food and beverages, finance, entertainment, and many more. They are typically published weekly, monthly, bi-monthly, and some, quarterly.
  • When mass communication goes electronic or online, it is referred to as digital media. With the presence of high-end affordable gadgets, and with almost everyone connected to the Internet, this is slowly dominating the mass communication industry.
  • An example of digital media. Webpage/Website, online presence has become indispensable in all types of industry. Almost everybody and everything (companies, individuals, a project, a campaign, a movie, a club, and many more) own this type of digital media. This provides access to information to millions of users. It has a much wider reach compared to other media like print. Pieces of information are also much easier to search and update.
  • An example of digital media. Game, spreading out and reaching a broader
    audience than before is the game industry. From consoles to tablets and smartphones, there are available examples of this digital media that can be played. Some of this are free, wherein advertisements pop up, while others need to be purchased and are advertisement-free.
  • True. There are educational games and games for pastime. Some require deeper user engagement like role playing games.
  • Rattan's First Virtuoso-this was how the TIME magazine called Kenneth Cobonpue. He is an industrial designer from Cebu. His craft, which features
    unique designs, uses innovative hand- made processes from locally sourced materials. His products have attracted celebrity personalities and members of
    royalty.
  • Kenneth and his designs have won numerous awards and have been continuously featured in different international magazines and newspapers.
  • Every year, Kenneth Cobonpue displays new works in design shows in Paris
    and New York.
  • Kenneth Cobonpue is constantly invited all over the world as speaker about Southeast Asian design.
  • Monique Lhuillier is a renowned Filipino-American fashion designer known for her bridal and evening wear collections.
  • Monique Lhuillier, Born on September 15, 1971, in Cebu City, Philippines
  • Lhuillier moved to Los Angeles in 1995.
  • Monique Lhuillier started her career in the fashion industry by designing
    her own wedding gown, which led her to establish her bridal design business.
  • Monique Lhuillier designed 25 dresses worn by family and friends at her
    wedding. This started her natural attraction for bridal wears. She continued designing more
  • in 1996, Monique unveiled her bridal line for the first time. From bridal
    and bridesmaid gowns, she added evening dresses and handbags to
    her line of design.
  • Josie Natori is a Filipino-American fashion designer and the founder of the luxury lifestyle brand Natori.
  • Josie Natori born as Josefina Almeda Cruz, she moved to the United States in the 1960s.
  • Josie Natori pursued a career in finance and banking, working at Merrill Lynch. However, her passion for fashion eventually led her to a different path.
  • In 1977, Josie Natori launched her own brand, Natori, starting with a line of lingerie. The brand expanded over the years to include ready-to-wear clothing, fragrance, eyewear, and home goods.
  • Natori is known for its elegant and luxurious designs, often incorporating Asian-inspired aesthetics and intricate detailing. This brand remains synonymous with sophistication, quality, and a fusion of Eastern and
    Western design influences.
  • Lulu Tan-Gan is hailed as the Queen of Knitwear.
  • Lulu Tan-Gan knitted clothing fashion started in 1985. The first two decades were the golden years that brought her knitted clothing to iconic status.
  • The Philippines, being rich in textile and embroidery traditions, gave Lulu a vision on the use of indigenous and traditional wear.
  • Lulu Tan-Gan use the native fabrics of the Philippines, such as piña and silk,
    into he knits collection. Upon mastery of her skills in knitting using nati materials, She has produced a contemporary design knits collecti blended with the traditional and sophisticated Filipino look.
  • Dita Sandico-Ong is a Filipino fashion designer known for her contributions
    to the Philippine fashion industry. She is recognized for her elegant and sophisticated designs, often showcasing a fusion of traditional Filipino
    elements with contemporary styles.
  • Dita Sandico-Ong has gained acclaim for her work in both ready-to-wear and couture fashion. She is known for promoting Filipino craftsmanship and textiles in her designs.
  • Rajo Laurel is a well-known Filipino fashion designer who has made significant contributions to the Philippine fashion industry. Born on February 9, 1971, he has established himself as a prominent figure in the world of
    fashion with his unique and innovative designs.
  • Rajo Laurel has been involved in various projects, including collaborations with international brands and participation in fashion events. He has also
    served as a mentor and judge on the Philippine version of the reality television show "Project Runway."
  • Aze Ong is a crochet artist without formal schooling in art. She relied on
    her intuition for her art and it never failed her.
  • True. Free- spirited Aze always begins her work without a planned design. beforehand. She has no clear idea what the final artwork would look like. She just goes with the flow, moves along, and progresses freely. She also applied this to handmade jewelry, bags, necklaces and clothes.
  • Photography is the art and practice of capturing images using light-sensitive materials, such as film or digital sensors, to create visual representations of scenes or objects.
  • Photography is a versatile medium that can serve various purposes, including artistic expression, documentation, journalism, and commercial applications.