arts Flashcards

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In mass communication, media are the communication outlets or tools used to store and deliver information or data. The term refers to components of the mass media communications industry, such as print media, publishing, the news media, photography, cinema, broadcasting, digital media, and advertising.

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media

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Modern Techniques & Trends

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Photography
Film
Print Media
Digital Media
Product and Industrial
Design
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its early stages during the late 19th century, ??? was viewed as a purely technical process, that of recording visible images by light action on light sensitive materials.

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photography

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from the Greek “photos” (meaning

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light

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from the greek word graphos meaning

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writing)

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Focusing a camera at a subject and clicking the shutter is photography as

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process

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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

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art

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is the science, art and
practice of creating durable images by recording light or other electromagnetic radiation, either electronically by means of an image sensor, or chemically by means of a light-sensitive material such as photographic film.
-wiki

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photography

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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 in the 2011 National Geographic Photo Contest.

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George tappan

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His highly-acclaimed work has been published in five travel photography books.

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George Tappan

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Advertising and commercial photographer extraordinaire, John is best known for his technical excellence and mastery of challenging photo shoots - notoriously 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.

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John K CHua

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12
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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.

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Cinema

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This allowed successive still photos of a moving subject to be compared on a strip of film advancing a single camera.

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Cinema

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14
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a peepshow cabinet with an eyehole through which these earliest “movie” could be viewed one person at a time.

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Kinetoscope

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a hand-cracked camera, printer, and projector all in one that lightweight enough to bring outside the studio.

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cinematographe

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cinematographe was developed by?

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french

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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 by conveying a strip of perforated film bearing sequential images over a light source with a high-speed shutter.

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Kinetoscope

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an innovative motion picture camera with rapid intermittent, or stop-and-go, film movement, to photograph movies for in-house experiments and, eventually, commercial Kinetoscope presentations

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kinetograph

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who devised the kinetograph

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Dickson and his team at the Edison lab

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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.

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film making

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it is the director, like the painter and sculptor in traditional art, who envisions the final effect of the film on its viewers, visually, mentally, and emotionally. While the painter and sculptor work with physical materials, the film director works with ideas, images, sounds, and other effects to create this unique piece of art.

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film firecting

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He/she conceptualizes the scenes, directs the acting, supervises the cinematography and finally the editing and sound dubbing in much the same way as a visual artist composes an artwork.

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director

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23
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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.

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acting

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24
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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.

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cinematography

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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.

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editing

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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. This included creating worlds that did not exist as well as worlds that were long gone, designing each production component down to the very last detail.

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Production/set design

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who were the famous ones in silent films

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charlie chaplin

28
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these films relied on purely visual comedy that audiences found hilarious.

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slapstick comedy

29
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what are the film genres

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slapstick comedy
horror
fantasy
gangster

30
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elements of Philippine films

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Music and Musical Director
Make up, and costumes
Acting and the Stars
Set and arts Director
Sounds, cameras and technician
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Philippine Filmmakers

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Lino Brocka
Laurice Guillen
Marilou Diaz Abaya
Maryo J. delos Reyes
Brillante Mendoza
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is a Filipino film director. He is widely regarded as one of the most influential and significant Filipino filmmakers in Philippine cinema history. In 1983, he founded the organization Concerned Artists of the Philippines (CAP), dedicated to helping artists address issues confronting the country.

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Catalino Ortiz Brocka (

33
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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), Insiang (1976), Bayan Ko: Kapit sa Patalim (1984), andOrapronobis (1989). In 1997, he was posthumously given the National Artist of the Philippines for Film award for “having made significant contributions to the development of Philippine arts.”

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Catalino Ortiz Brocka

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studied at St. Theresa’s College, Cebu City, earned an AB English degree before finishing an MA in Communication at Ateneo de Manila University, followed by a television production course under Nestor Torre, in 1967.

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Laurice Guillen

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She then began work as an actress, starring in productions of Mrs. Warren’s Profession, before crossing over to film and television work, playing a seductress
in Tinimbang Ka Ngunit Kulang, and Corazon Aquino in the drama A Dangerous Life, In 2009 she accepted a role in the indie filmKarera, her first role in an independent production. Other credits include in the film Sister Stella
L and Moral.

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Laurice Guillen

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was a multi-awarded film director from the Philippines.

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Marilou Díaz-Abaya

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She was the founder and president of the Marilou Díaz-

Abaya Film Institute and Arts Center, a film school based in Antipolo City, Philippines.

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Marilou Díaz-Abaya

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She was the director of the 1998 film José Rizal, a biographical film on the Philippines’ national hero.

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Marilou Díaz-Abaya

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a film and television director from

the Philippines

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Maryo J. de los Reyes

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is a 2003 Filipino FAMAS Award-winning drama film directed by Maryo J. De los Reyes, written by Michiko Yamamoto, and starring Jiro Manio, Lorna Tolentino, Albert
Martinez, Gloria Romero.

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Magnifico

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The film was shot in the province of Laguna and is based on the grand prize-winning piece from a 2001 national screenplay writing contest sponsored by the Film Development Council of the Philippines.

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Magnifico

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is an acclaimed Filipino filmmaker a is at the forefront of independent Philippine cinema. His work features ordinary people in extraordinary situations - stories rooted in real life - offering a gritty, no-holds-barred snapshot of life in the Philippines.

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Brillante mendoza

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is the introduction of a new or significantly improved good or service with respect to its characteristics or intended use.

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Product innovation

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is a process of design applied to products that are to be manufactured through techniques of mass production.

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Industrial design

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is a multi-awarded furniture designer and manufacturer from Cebu

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Kenneth Cobonpue

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He graduated in Industrial Design from Pratt Institute in New York with highest honors and subsequently worked in Italy and Germany.

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Kennth Conbonque

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Integrating locally sourced materials with innovative handmade production processes, ?? brand is known around the world for its unique designs and roster of clientele that include Hollywood celebrities like Brad Pitt and members of royalty.

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Kennth onbonque

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He pioneered the Integration of Design, manufacturing and global distribution as well as branding in Cebu, operating from his headquarters on the Island

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Kenneth Cobonpue

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She first rose to prominence for her exquisite wedding gowns. But she has since become one of the darlings of the Hollywood celebrity set, with several A-list stars having worn her couture creations to gala events and award shows, as well as to their own weddings

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MONIQUE LHUILLIER

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studied at the Fashion Institute of Design & Merchandising in Los Angeles, and now has her own retail boutiques in that city and in New York. Her collections include bridal and bridesmaids dresses, ready-to-wear, evening gowns, linens, tableware, stationery, and home fragrances.

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lhuiller

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is a Filipino-American fashion designer and the CEO and founder of The Natori Company.

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Josie Natori, (born Josefina Almeda Cruz)

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served as a commissioner on the White House Conference on Small Business. In March 2007 she was awarded the Order of Lakandula, one of the highest civilian awards in the Philippines. In April, 2007, Natori received the “Peopling of America” Award from the Statue of Liberty - Ellis Island Foundation.

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Josie Natori

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Her business philosophy is based around an “East West mix” of culture and design.

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Josie Natori

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is a fashion designer in Manila, Philippines. He began his professional career in 1993, holding his first international exhibition the following year.

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Raymund Joseph “Rajo” Teves Laurel (born May 19, 1971)

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In 2000 ??? founded House of Laurel with his sister. A winner of a number of national and international awards over the course of his career, ??? is best known as a television personality as a judge on Project Runway Philippines.

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Rajo Laurel

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has been synonymous with beautifully crafted knitwear fashion since 1985.

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Lulu Tan Gan

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Hailed the ‘Queen of Knitwear,’ Lulu continues her design evolution with her extended hand–woven line, “Indigenous Couture” merging the old-world sophistication of Philippine artisan craft with contemporary design.

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Lulu Tan Gan

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Another Philippine designer who has been advocating the use of local weaving techniques and natural fibers is

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Dita Sandico-ong.

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Known as the “Wrap Artiste” of the Philippines for her famous bold-colored wraps, ??? first experimented with the local weave of Ilocos Sur, known as Inabel, as well as with pineapple fibers blended with Irish linen, dubbed piñalino.

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Sandico Ong