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  • Contemporary artists
    • Do not have formal studies in the fine arts
    • Are mostly self-taught
    • Concerned with the development of their talent and skills in art making
    • Study on their own
    • Interact with artists
    • Read a lot about the lives of artists and their artworks
  • Collage
    Made by adhering flat elements such as newspaper or magazine cut-outs, printed text, illustrations, photographs, cloth string, etc. to a flat surface to create a thick layer that is almost like a relief sculpture
  • Decalcomania
    The process of applying gouache to paper or glass and then transferring a reversal of that image onto canvas or other flat materials
  • Decoupage
    • Done by adhering cut-outs of paper and then coating these with one or more coats of transparent coating of varnish
    • The art or craft of decorating objects with paper cut-outs
  • Frottage
    A technique in the visual arts of obtaining textural effects or images by rubbing lead, chalk, charcoal, etc. over paper laid on a granular or relief-like surface
  • Montage
    The process or technique of selecting, editing, and piecing together separate sections of film to form a continuous whole
  • Graffiti
    Writing or drawing that has been scribed, scratched, or painted illicitly on a wall or other surface, often in a public space
  • Eggshell Mosaic
    An artistic technique that uses tiny parts of eggshell to create a whole image or object
  • Print Making
    • The process of making artwork by painting, normally on paper
    • Prints are created by transferring ink from a matrix ink through a prepared screen to a sheet of paper or other material
  • Mixed media
    • A work of visual art that combines various traditionally distinct visual arts
    • For example, work on canvas that combines paint, ink, and collage
  • Digital Arts/Application
    • An artistic work that uses digital technology as an essential part of the creative or presentation process
    • Digital art is a work made with or presented on digital technology
    • This includes images done completely on a computer or hand-drawn images scanned into a computer and finished using a software program like Adobe Illustrator
  • Visual arts refer to art forms that express their message, meaning, and emotion through visual means
  • Visual arts may be categorized as decorative, commercial, or fine art, such as painting, photography, or sculpture
  • Art is usually subjective and may be interpreted in various ways
  • Intents of visual art forms
    • To visually please the viewer through an artwork that is beautiful or calming
    • To entertain the viewer through interesting or amusing images or as a captivating visual story
    • To shock or disturb the viewer to provoke thought and discussion on an important topic or pressing issue
  • Mediums of Visual Arts
    • The means by which an artist communicates his ideas
    • Something that translates an artist's feelings or thoughts into reality
  • Mediums of Visual Arts in 2D
    • Watercolor
    • Fresco
    • Pastel and Chalk
    • Oil
    • Tempera
    • Encaustic
    • Acrylic
    • Stained Glass
    • Tapestry
    • Mosaic
    • Crayons
    • Charcoal
  • Mediums of Visual Arts in 3D
    • Stone
    • Granite
    • Marble
    • Jade
    • Ivory
    • Metal
    • Bronze
    • Brass
    • Copper
    • Gold
    • Silver
    • Lead
    • Plaster
    • Clay
    • Glass
    • Wood
  • Techniques Used in Visual Arts
    • Glassblowing
    • Etching
    • Splattering
    • Throwing
    • Coloring
    • Cutting
    • Relief Printing
    • Intaglio Printing
    • Planographic Process
    • Stencil Process
  • The 4 Common Printing Methods
    • Intaglio or Gravure (e.g., etching)
    • Relief (e.g., letterpress)
    • Stencil (e.g., silkscreen)
    • Planographic (e.g., offset lithography)
  • Film refers to a movie, motion picture, or a sequence of moving images typically shown in cinemas or TV
  • Film communicates ideas, stories, perceptions, feelings, and emotions through the use of moving images
  • Physical Time
    Refers to the time for the action to take place as it is being shown on the screen
  • Psychological Time
    Refers to the time the audience needs to understand what he/she is watching
  • Planographic
    Prints what is drawn on the surface (e.g. offset lithography)
  • Film
    A movie, motion picture, or a sequence of moving images typically shown in cinemas or TV
  • Film
    Communicates ideas, stories, perceptions, feelings, and emotions through the use of moving images
  • Filmmaking in the Philippines became an industry in the 1970s
  • During the 1970s, there were a lot of filmmakers that emerged, causing universities to offer programs and courses that would cater to filmmaking, Mass Communication for example
  • In the 1980s, gender stereotyping became rampant. Male audiences were targeted to watch action films while female audiences were said to be meant to watch melodrama
  • Elements of Film
    • Time
    • Space
    • Sound
  • Psychological Time
    Refers to the time the audience needs to understand what he/she is watching and how he/she feels when watching a certain scene
  • Dramatic Time
    The timeline of events portrayed in the film
  • Scale
    The size of the object being projected on the screen
  • Shooting Angle
    The location or angle of the camera when recording the scene
  • Lighting
    The lightness or darkness of the scene that gives depth or illusion
  • Sound
    Background music, sound effects, theme songs, or soundtrack
  • Techniques of Cinema
    • Cutting or Editing
    • Camera Movement
    • Framing
  • Cutting or Editing
    Joining one shot with another, making sure that the clips are logically connected with each other
  • Camera Movement
    The movement or shifting of the camera while filming a scene