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Literature

writing technique

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Theater

acting technique.

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Dance technique

the way of moving one's body to express an emotion or a desired state or condition.

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Cinematic technique

vary from its screenplay, physical contact, contrast, positioning or blockings, and timing.

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Filmmaking

is the process of making a film, generally in the sense of films intended for extensive theatrical exhibition.

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Photography

is the art of capturing light with a camera, usually via a digital sensor or film, to create an image.

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Cinematography

is the art and craft of making motion pictures by capturing a story visually.

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Pigments

a powdered substance that is mixed with a liquid in which it is relatively insoluble and used specially to impart color to coating materials (such as paints) or to inks.

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Three-Dimensional Art

art is an artwork with three dimensions: a length, a width, and a height ex. sculpture

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Two-Dimensional Art

an artwork that only has two dimensions, such as a length and a width, and no thickness or height. (Ex. Painting)

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PRODUCER

The group leader and is responsible for managing the production from start to finish.

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DIRECTOR

Responsible for overseeing the shooting and assembly of a film.

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SCREEN WRITER

·         Provide dialogue for the actors and shape the sequence of events in a film.

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ART DIRECTOR

Responsible for the film’s setting

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COSTUME DESIGNER

Responsible for the costumes of the artist.

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EDITOR

Organize the footage and arranges individuals shots into one continuous sequence.

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ACTORS

Responsible for portraying the characters in a film.

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Critical thinking

is really a matter of putting oneself in a questioning frame of mind, not merely accepting ideas and values which present themselves as the ultimate truth to be followed blindly.

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Artistic skill

Include abilities that enable you to operate in the fine-arts world. Someone who is artistic is good at drawing or painting.

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Technology

Is the result of accumulated knowledge and application of skills, method and processes used in industrial production and scientific research.

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Self-Promotion-

The action or publicizing oneself or one’s, especially in a forceful way.

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   Artist

A person who practices any of the various creative arts, such as a sculptor, novelist, poet or film maker. A person skilled at a particular task or occupation.

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The Department of Education (DepEd) and Commission on Higher Education (CHED)

developed subjects like MAPEH, Contemporary Philippine Arts from the Regions, and Art appreciation that aim to expose all students to “Arts’’ through classroom instruction and hands-on experience. ang haba hahaha

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Artistic Ability

A good artist continuously Develops this ability by adapting the new trends and techniques. He/she is never satisfied with what he/she had already learned but continuously learn to enhance his/her artistic skills.

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Creativity

A good artist knows how to create Something out of his/her imagination. He/she Should come up with unique ideas and have the courage to become different based on his/her artistic expressions.

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Manual Skills –

A good artist always gives time to practice his/her skills. He/she knows how to handle his finger movements like in how he/she uses the tools in creating an artwork or craft.

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Computer Editing Skills

A good artist needs to keep up with technology and exerts effort to become computer literate. He/she should equip himself with the ability to handle computer graphics and other multimedia files. Disclaimer: This module is adapted and modified from the source materials listed in the references list.

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Communication Skills

A good artist should be able to deliver Information clearly and simply to other people. The ability to transmit and receive messages clearly helps him/her in being able to read and understand his/her audience.

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Self-promotion/ Marketing Skills

A good artist should learn how to publicly relate oneself to people for the purpose of promoting and selling his/her products and services.

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Audience

The review is written for a broad cross-section of people and takes into account for whom the creative work is intended.

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Attention to Detail

It coherently presents relevant and accurate details from the creative work.

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opinion

The review communicates the subjective experience and the reactions (intellectual, emotional, and visceral) in a clear and engaging way.

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Photography and Filmmaking

uses camera to record the outside world. The filmmaker uses the cinematographic camera to record and put together production design, sound engineering, performance, and screenplay.

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Music and Dance

The musicians use sound and instruments (including human voice) while the dancers use the body. The dancer uses the body and its movements. Dance is often accompanied by music, dance can sometimes tell stories, and others convey abstract ideas that do not rely on a narrative.

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Prints and Painting

The painter uses pigments on a usually flat ground (wood, canvas, paper, stonewall, etc.). The printmaker uses ink printed or transferred on a surface (wood, metal plates, or silk screen) that is in keeping with a duplicating or reproducing process. Prints and paintings are further classified as “two dimensional art”, because they include the surface or ground on which the coloring substances are applied.

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Description

you will collect information about the subject of this artwork without value judgement or interpretation.

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Analysis

This step deals with the work's composition or formal qualities. Study in detail how the elements and were used. How have the principles that organize them.

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Interpretation

This step focuses on the content of the work. In it, you make assumptions and guesses about the meaning. It establishes the broader context for this type of art.

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Judgment

Judging a piece of work means giving it a rank in relation to other works and establishing its originality among a body of works.