CPAR

Cards (19)

  • Things to consider in putting up an art production
    • Resources
    • Type
    • Other things
  • Four Methods (4Ms) to consider in art production1. Methods


    Methods
    Material
    Machine
    Manpower
  • Methods
    The step-by-step procedure of a production, providing the structure or framework which will be its foundation
  • Materials
    • The artwork to be produced and presented to the audience such as the script, playwright, music, and choreography
    • A materials must have a concept, which is the main idea, message, context, or story that needs to be conveyed
  • Machine
    • The materials, machines, or equipment to be used in the production, such as the stage, lighting, sound systems, or any technological medium
  • Manpower
    • The production team, each assigned to specific activities in the plan, including concept writers, researchers, director, producers, choreographers, performing artists, and crew
  • Modern Art
    Art referred to as "Traditional" compared to Contemporary Art, which is the art of the present, continuously in process and in flux
  • Types of Art
    • Fine or Aesthetic (Major Arts)
    • Practical or Utilitarian (Minor Arts)
  • Fine or Aesthetic (Major Arts)

    • Primarily for aesthetic enjoyment through the senses, especially visual and auditory, involving the changing of certain materials or media for aesthetic pleasure
  • Practical or Utilitarian (Minor Arts)

    • Intended for practical use or utility, involving the changing of raw materials for utilitarian purposes, but must possess ornaments or artistic qualities to make them useful and beautiful
  • Types of Practical or Utilitarian (Minor Arts)
    • Industrial Art
    • Civic Art
    • Commercial Art
    • Graphic Art
    • Agricultural Art
    • Business Art
    • Fishery Art
    • Medical or Clinical Art
  • Industrial Art
    The changing of raw materials into some significant product for human consumption or use, such as shell-craft, leather-craft, bamboo-craft, shoe-making, pottery-making, sheet-metalwork, and manufacture of automobiles, home appliances and television sets
  • Civic Art
    City or town planning, maintenance and beautification of parks, plazas, roads, bridges and farms, to improve the standards of living
  • Commercial Art
    Business propaganda in the form of advertisements in newspapers and magazines, sign painting, billboard announcements, leaflets, displays, poster designing, movie illustrations and many more
  • Graphic Art
    Anything printed from raised or sunken reliefs and plane surfaces
  • Agricultural Art

    Agronomy (crop production), horticulture (garden or orchard cultivation), husbandry (raising of cows, carabaos, poultry and swine) and farming
  • Business Art
    Merchandising, accounting, bookkeeping, typewriting, stenography, salesmanship and business administration
  • Fishery Art
    Shallow and deep sea fishing, fish refrigeration and culture, net weaving
  • Medical or Clinical Art
    First aid treatments, medicinal manufacturing, surgery, medical operations, rehabilitation and others