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  • The term "photography" itself, derived from the Greek words "_" (meaning light) and "_" (meaning writing), reflects this literal process.

    Photos
    Graphos
  • is both a process and an art.
    Photography
  • Whether untouched or digitally altered, the resulting photographs showcase the photographer's skill in capturing elements like form, color, light, shadow, texture, and composition, transforming photography into genuine art.
    The Photographer as Artist
  • Photography in the modern era is not just considered art but a powerful storytelling and communication tool. It captures authenticity through immediacy and detail, making photographs effective in conveying feelings and ideas. In fields like journalism, advertising, education, and law, photos play a crucial role due to their ability to communicate with precision and impact.
    Photography as communication
  • He is best known as an advertising and commercial photographer, with over years of experience in this field and numerous local and international award for his work. At the same time, he has applied his photo artistry to showcasing the beauty of the Philippines. 
    John K. Chua
  • He is an award-winning travel photographer who has won 2 Pacific Asia Tourism Association (PATA) Gold Awards, an ASEAN Tourism Association award, and 1st place in the National Geographic Photo Contest. His highly- acclaimed work has been published in 5 travel photography books.
    George Tapan
  • "_" or cinema, initially called "motion pictures," emerged as a new art form in the last century. This medium showcased moving images, becoming a powerful tool for social and economic influence, leaving a lasting legacy in the 20th century.
    Film
  • ______, like other modern arts, has been significantly shaped by technology, particularly in its inception. Originating from still photography in the late 1800s, advancements such as "series photography" and celluloid strip film enabled the capture of successive still photos, laying the foundation for the advanced film medium we have today.
    Cinema
  • The need to view moving images led to the invention of the Kinetoscope, a peepshow cabinet allowing one-person viewing. It utilized a motor to move a film strip in a loop, illuminated by an electric bulb.
    A Technology-driven art
  • Simultaneously, European and American inventors developed the "______________," a portable device combining camera, printer, and projector.
    cinematographe
  • Filmmaking is a complex and meticulous process involving teams of artists, writers, production experts, and technicians managing various aspects like camera work, lighting, sets, props, and costumes. All of this is coordinated under the supervision of a film director.
    The Collaborative art of filmmaking
  • FILM DIRECTING - The ________ envisions the final impact of the film on viewers and oversees the conceptualization, acting direction, cinematography, editing, and sound dubbing, akin to how a visual artist composes artwork.
    director
  • _____________ is crucial, and the director doesn't work alone in these aspects.
    Collaboration
  • In the early days, film actors had to adapt from stage acting, learning to express themselves naturally without exaggerated facial expressions and gestures.
    Acting
  • With the advent of sound in the 1920s, actors had to master delivering lines naturally and believably.
    Acting
  • involves capturing the director's vision through camera work, lighting, and special techniques.
    Cinematography
  • It plays a pivotal role in translating the director's creative vision into visual storytelling.
    Cinematography
  • E______ is the art of selecting, sequencing, and joining film sections to achieve the director's desired visual and emotional effects.
    Editing
  • Sound editing became essential as films incorporated more ambitious effects beyond dialogue and background music.
    Editing
  • Pro_______ and S__ De____ recreate the director's mental image through location, scenery, sets, lighting, costumes, and props.
    Product and Set Design
  • It involves meticulous attention to detail in creating worlds, whether imaginary or historical, enhancing the overall visual experience.
    Production Design
  • From silent films, contemporary movies integrate a vast range of voice, music, and sound effects to suit diverse genres.

    Evolution of Films
  • Which is not a common social media platform used in the philippines?
    /a. graphic design
  • If you are going to design an evening gown featuring .... this means that you are following the philippines....
    /b. Rajo Laurel
  • Who is the award winning traveling photographer who won two.... awards...?
    /b. George Tapan
  • Filipino designers have been recognition both locally and internationally... achieving... who among the filipino designers below are known for its fresh and exciting design concepts?
    /a. Kenneth Cobonpue
  • Imagine you are making a short film about a social issue in the philippines, which media element would be the most effective in conveying a sense of urgency and emotional impact?
    /b. script with detailed dialogue
  • In creating a film, it needs a strong collaboration of people with different expertise. Why is there a need to have editing team?

    /d. they are responsible to add elements like lights sounds music to the film to make it more interesting
  • Analyze strengths and weaknesses of using social media platforms for promoting philippine art forms
    /a. promotes accessibility but lacks quality control
  • If you are going to explain the so-called animation, how will you explain animation in a brief way?
    /b. a 3d digital work that shows no limit
  • A non-fiction genre utilizing real-life footage and file materials to present various issues.
    Documentary Films
  • Evolution of Film Genres - Si____ Fi___ led by Charlie Chaplin and slapstick comedies of Buster Keaton and later Laurel and Hardy, relied on purely visual comedy.
    Silent Films
  • Advancements in cinematic and sound technology led to the emergence of various genres: war and disaster films, westerns, thrillers, historical or biographical films, epics, and adaptations of literary classics.
    Further Cinematic Developments
  • A special genre catering to a niche audience and critics, emphasizing the artistic merits of a motion picture.
    Art Films
  • Philippine Filmmakers: Tinimbang Ka Ngunit Kulang, 1974
                   Maynila, Sa Mga Kuko ng Liwanag, 1975)

    Lino Brocka
  • Philippine Filmmakers: Itim, 1976
                   Sister Stella L, 1984
                   Bayaning 3rd World, 1999
    Mike De Leon
  • Philippine Filmmakers: Himala, 1982
    Ishmael Bernal
  • Philippine Filmmakers: Oror, Plata, Mata, 1983

    Peque Gallaga
  • Outstanding female directors have likewise made their mark in the Philippine Cinema among them are
    Laurice Guillen and Marilou Diaz Abaya.
  • gained international acclaim with "Salome" (1981) at the Toronto International Film Festival. Her later films, including "Tanging Yaman" (2001) and "Sa'Yo Lamang" (2010), received recognition, solidifying her standing among contemporary Filipino moviegoers. (Sunico and Cabanban, 2015).
    Laurice Guillen