filipino media-based artists (arts) Flashcards
She is a multi-awarded street and documentary photographer that focuses on labor and human rights.
Xyza Bacani
One notable element of her works is the use of black and white images instead of using colored ones
Xyza Bacani
He is an award-winning travel photographer who won two Pacific Asia Tourism Association (PATA) Gold Awards, ASEAN Tourism Association Award, and the 2011 National Geographic Photo Contest as the second placer.
George Tapan
He is a popular advertising and commercial photographer who had been working with international brands.
John K. Chua
He is also recognized as one of the top ten world’s famous portrait photographers and an international photography conference speaker
Manny Librodo
He is a National Artist for Film who is being praised worldwide for his works that are critic of neocolonial exploitation and state oppression or known as “Third Cinema”.
Kidlat Tahimik
She is a feminist director. She was also a critic of President Marcos during martial law due to the oppressive social situation.
Marilou Diaz Abaya
He is an expert of youth- oriented films. His works also focused on human relation.
Maryo J. delos Reyes
His works are centered in “Neorealism”, a docudrama style that showcases the pressing social issues of the country.
Brillante Mendoza
Her notable work is “Salome” in 1981 where she won as Best Director for the Gawad Urian.
Laurice Guillen
He is known as the “Father of Tagalog Comics” and founding father of Philippine comic industry.
Antonio Velasquez
He is known as the “King of Komiks”.
Mars Ravelo
His works depicts the Filipino lives in a witty manner and a pioneer in animated cartoons and TV commercials
in the country.
Larry Alcala
He best known for creating Pugad Baboy, one
of the longest running comic strips in the country.
Apolonio “Pol” Medina Jr.
His innovative designs usually combine natural materials through handmade productions processes. He uses bamboo, rattan, and abaca materials to his creation which are native to the Philippines.
Kenneth Cobonpue