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-Viewed as a purely technical process, that of recording visible -Bagong Buwan: dealth with the human cost of the

he Muslim-
images by light action on light-sensitive materials. Christian conflict on Mindanao.
8 MILLENNIUM DEVELOPMENT GOALS
-Greek (Photos: meaning light)
1. Eradicate extreme poverty and hunger Maryo J. Delos Reyes
-Graphos: meaning writing
2. Achieve universal primary education -veteran film director
-not immediately considered art
3. Promote gender equality and empower women -crosses over between projects for television and for the big
-20th century photographers elevated this “light writing” to an
4. Reduce child mortality screen
aesthetic form in its own right.
5. Improve maternal health -Magnifico: won for him the Best Director distinction at the 2003
6. Combat HIV/AIDS, Malaria and other diseases George Tapan FAMAS Awards
7. Ensure environmental sustainability -award-winning travel photographer -garnered local and international film awards
8. Global partnership for development -won two Pacific Asia Tourism Association (PATA) Gold Awards -continues to be active in both film and television media
-ASEAN Tourism Association award -known for well-loved teleseryes
TB-DOTS
-First place in 2011 National Geographic Photo Contest (Into the
-“Directly Observed Treatment, Short course” Green Zone) Monique Lhuillier
-is the name given to the tuberculosis (TB) control strategy -his highly-acclaimed work has been published in five travel -Filipina fashion designer
recommended by the World Health Organization. photography books. -rose to prominence for her exquisite wedding gowns
-internationally recommended strategy for TB control that has -became one of the darlings of the Hollywood celebrity set
been recognized as a highly efficient and cost-effective strategy. John K. Chua
-several A-list stars wore her couture creations
-best known as an advertising and commercial photographer
-studied at the Fashion Institute Design & Merchandising in Los
MICROSCOPE (over 40 years of experience in the field)
Angeles
-is an instrument used to see objects that are too small to be -has applied his photo artistry to showcasing the beauty of the
-now has her own retail boutiques in LA and New York
seen by the naked eye. Philippines.
-collections include bridal and bridesmaids dresses, ready-to-
wear, evening gowns, linens, tableware, stationery and home
Telescope -Lino Brocka (Tinimbang ka ngunit kulang, Sa mga kuko ng
fragrances.
-an optical instrument designed to make distant objects appear liwanag)
nearer, containing an arrangement of lenses, or of curved mirrors -Mike de Leon (Itim, Sister Stella L., Bayaning 3rd World)
and lenses, by which rays of light are collected and focused and -Ishmael Bernal (Himala)
the resulting image magnified. -Peque Gallaga (Oro, Plata, Mata)
-Filipino directors that emerged to make movies dealing with
20TH CENTURY TRADITIONAL COMPOSERS
Kinetoscope current social issues and examining the Filipino character
Marilou Diaz Abaya
-designed for films to be viewed by one individual at a time Francisco B. Buencamino Sr.
-captured the attention and respect of the viewing public with -born on Nov. 5, 1883, Bulacan
through a peephole viewer window at the top of the device.
powerful films such as Jose Rizal -son of a musically inclined couple
-Muro-ami: bravely exposed the deadly practice of using child- -father: Fortunato Buencamino (church organist and band master)
-mother: Luisa Beltran (noted singer)
PHOTOGRAPHY divers to pund for fish in the Philippines’ coral reefs
-Studied music composition and harmony but was not able to finish
-taught at Ateneo de Manila and at Centro Escolar de Senoritas whose -somposer, music teacher, conductor, clarinetist in Bacoor Band(when 8
Conservatory of of Music he founded. years old)
- created the Buencamino Music Academy in 1930 (Nicanor Abelardo -his early interest in music came from the influence of his uncle (was
was one of his students)
playing with Bacoor Band)
-musical directing and scoring, and composing film music for
Sampaguita Pictures, LVN, and Excelsior -first composition (Unang Kataas)
-some of his compositions: Harana, Pandanggo ni Neneng -Vice president of PASAMBAP (Pambansang Samahan ng mga Banda sa
Pilipinas)
Francisco Santiago -conductor of the National Opera Company
-“The Father of the Kundiman” -Bulaklaken, Theme and Variations for Band, Halik, Danza
-belongs to the “Triumvirate of Filipino Composers”
-finished his music specialization at the American Conservatory of Music Colonel Antonino Buenaventura
in Chicago (he obtained his Doctorate Degree in 1924) Rodolfo Cornejo
-his music was Romantic in style, incorporates Western forms and Felipe De Leon Sr.
techniques with folk materials Lucio San Pedro
-composed several works (kundiman, symphonies, etc) Rosendo Santos Jr.
-some of famous works: Pakiusap, Madaling Araw, Sakali Man Alfredo Buenaventura
Ryan Cayabyab
Nicanor Abelardo Jose Maceda
-one of the “Triumvirate of Filipino Composers” Lucrecia Kasilag
-studied music at the Chicago Music College Ramon Santos
-influenced by musical styles of Schoenberg, Hindemith and Stravinsky
-developed a style that combined European romanticism with
chromatism
-compositions contain hazy tones, dissonance and unusual chordal
combinations.
-some works: Cinderella Overture, Panoramas
-best known for compositions like Mutya ng Pasig, Nasaan ka irog,
Cavatina for Violoncello and Magbalik ka hirang.
Antonio Molina
-first National Artist for Music
-one of the “Triumvirate of Filipino Composers”
-began his career as an orchestral soloist at Manila Grand Opera House
-product of both Romantic and Impressionist schools of thought
Malikmata
-zarzuela (spanis-style opera form)
-Hatinggabi

Hilarion Francisco Rubio


-born on Oct. 21, 1902 (Bacoor, Cavite)

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