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Republic of the Philippines

Department of Education

MAPEH (ARTS)
Grade 10 Worksheet No. 1
Quarter 3/Week 3

NAME: _____________________________________ GRADE & SECTION: _______________


SCHOOL: ___________________________________ TEACHER:_________________________

MELC 1. Identifies art elements in the various media-based arts in the Philippines.
(A10EL-IIIb-1)
2. Identifies representative artists as well as distinct characteristics of media-
based arts and design in the Philippines:
(A10EL-IIIa-2)
3. Discusses the truism that Filipino ingenuity is distinct, exceptional, and on a
par with global standards. (A10PL-IIIh-1)
4. Discusses the role or function of artworks by evaluating their utilization and
combination of art elements and principles. (A10PL-IIIh-2)

I. Topic:
QUARTER III: MEDIA-BASED ARTS AND DESIGN IN THE PHILIPPINES

II. Learning Resources:


Books: HORIZONS Music & Arts Grade 10 Learners Manual page 261-293
https://www.academia.edu/31144803/3_rd_TERMINOLOGIES_IN_ART_Quarter_III_Media_based_Arts_and_Design_in_the_Philippines
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/307850643_Creative_Design_An_Integral_Aspect_of_Innovation_in_Industrial_Design_and_Technology
https://www.google.com/search?q=photography&hl=en-PH&authuser=0&rlz=1C1JZAP_enPH916PH918&biw=1280&bih=690&ei=HCxUYLKwO5HT-
QaDkIOYCg&oq=photography&gs_lcp=Cgdnd3Mtd2l6EAMyBwgAELEDEE
https://www.google.com/search?q=filipino+artist+in+the+philippines&hl=en-PH&authuser=0&rlz=1C1JZAP_enPH916PH918&biw=1280&bih=690&ei=Xz1UYNCyHIKImAX-
tLXgCw&oq=filipino+artist+in+the+philippines&gs_lcp=Cgdnd3Mtd2l6EAMyAggAMgYIABAWEB4yBggAEBYQHjIGCAAQFhAeMgYIABAWEB4yBggAEBYQHjIGCAAQFhAeMgYIABAWEB4yBggAEB
YQHjIGCAAQFhAeOgoIABDqAhC0AhBDOgQIABBDOgUIABCxAzoICAAQsQMQgwE6BwgAELEDEEM6AgguOgUIABDJAzoECAAQDToICAAQDRAFEB46CAgAEAgQDRAeUP3DBFi7qgVgiMUFaAJwA
ngDgAHDCogB15MBkgEPMi4zLjQuMy4yLjkuOC4zmAEAoAEBqgEHZ3dzLXdperABCsABAQ&sclient
https://www.google.com/search?q=rubrics+for+photography&tbm=isch&ved=2ahUKEwiy0df75LvvAhUNU5QKHVolB74Q2-cCegQIABAA&oq=rubrics+for+photog&gs_lcp=CgN
http://www.photoworldmanila.com/about-fppf/
https://www.trentsizemore.com/2012/03/07/the-elements/

III. Information Sheet


Quarter III: MEDIA-BASED ARTS AND DESIGN IN THE
PHILIPPINES
INTRODUCTION
The previous quarter provided an overview of the phenomenal
capabilities and possibilities of the electronic or digital media
available in today’s technology- driven world.

In this quarter, the modern techniques and trends in


photography, film, print media, digital media, and product and industrial design will be
explored. Most notably the talent, creativity, and quality workmanship of Filipino artists
and designers in all these fields will be recognized and celebrated. The worksheet shows
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the Media-Based Arts and Design in the Philippines using Art elements, the different
artists, the Media-Based Arts and design they produce and the role or function of
artworks.

LESSON 1: PHOTOGRAPHY
Photography is a method of recording the image of an object through the
action of light. Focusing a camera at a subject and clicking the shutter is photography
as process. The word, derived from the Greek photos (“light”) and graphein (“to draw”),
was first used in the 1830’s. Photography is an art form that came in the late 1800’s
with “series photography” and the invention of celluloid strip film. Photography as art is
discerning a significant moment or a unique expression, framing it in the camera
viewfinder with an eye for composition, and then clicking the shutter.

ART ELEMENTS USED IN PHOTOGRAPHY


1. Texture is finding things that have interesting
textures and including them in your photograph.
For portraits, a textured background such as a
worn, rustic barn can make your subject stand out
and give you creative background. Textured skin
adds character to interesting people, giving them a The texture of the water in this photo
story. makes it MUCH more interesting than just
. a photo of still water

2. Line can mean a few different things. Leading lines


can move your viewer’s eyes throughout a photograph –
diagonals are great. Repeating lines that fade into the
background will bring the viewer’s back into the picture.
Lines aren’t always straight; the “line” of a model’s body can
create an “S” shape that will lead the viewer’s eye all along
her body.

Notice the “lines” or fingers in this fly-fishing


3. all lead your eye straight to the subject.
photograph

4. Color is a very basic element. The primary colors of red,


blue, and yellow can be mixed together to create secondary
and tertiary colors, eventually creating the “color wheel.”
Colors opposite each other on the color wheel are
complementary and work well together. This is why you
always see red with green (Christmas), blue with orange
(sports team), and yellow with purple (Lakers).

The orange hair and the blue sweater in this


portrait are complementary colors.

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5. Shape Objects in your photo such as a rectangular
door, a round tree, or square tiles add “shape” to an
image. These can be used as “frames” for your subject or
just to add an interesting piece to your art.

The round shapes in the above photo are


what make this image what it is.

6. Form is what takes your two-dimensional photograph


and makes it appear life-like and three-dimensional.
This is usually achieved by controlling the light on your
subject. There are many different lighting setups for
portrait photography that will give form to your
subjects in varying degrees or shape and intensity.

Using carefully placed lights will add light and


shadow in the right places in order to give a
three-dimensional appearance to the photo.

7. Tone is using varying degrees of light and dark to add


contrast and give liveliness to an image. Black and white
photos rely completely on tone because of their lack of
color. Tone can be used to make your subject stand out
through contrast.
Don’t be afraid to use tone to really isolate
your subject, especially in a black and white
image

8. Space is another element that gives depth to your


image. All images should have some kind of foreground,
middle ground, and a background. This is a simple way
to move your viewer’s eye all around your image and
even back in space.
Notice the distinct foreground of leaves, mid
ground of the rocks, and background of the
trees in this photograph of a creek

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PHILIPPINE PHOTOGRAPHERS AND THEIR CREATION
1. George Tapan 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. His highly- acclaimed work has been
published in five travel photography books.

Into the Green Zone


Tapan’s 1st place-winning
image in the 2011
National Geographic Photo
Contest
Other photos by George Tapan

DRAMA. The light of the setting sun MOVEMENT. The lines and details MT. MAYON. Putting people in
heightens the drama and mood of of this photo are as dynamic as landscape photos can help the
the scene. an Impressionist painting. viewer connect with the image.

2. John K. Chua is best known as an advertising and


commercial photographer, with over 40 years of
experience in this field and numerous local and
international awards for his work. At the same time,
he has applied his photo artistry to showcasing the
beauty of the Philippines.

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John K. Chua’s
sample
photographs

Snake Island, Palawan Gulf of Davao

3. Manny Librodo is from Lambunao, Iloilo, Philippines. He


graduated Valedictorian in high school and was a college
scholar at University in the Philippines in the Visayas in
college. Manuel L Librodo Jr (b. 1964 -Lambunao, Iloilo,
Philippines) is a highly decorated photographer.
Specializing in travel and people, glamour and fashion
photography. His images have appeared in many
publications worldwide, including several cover pages for
Asian Geographic and calendars for UNICEF. A number of
big names in international photography have given praise
to Librodo’s works.

Manny Librodo’s
sample
photographs

The Eye Rosalinda

The Photographer as Artist

Focusing a camera at a subject and clicking the shutter


is photography as process. 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 art. That discernment and that eye for
composition are the factors that elevate a photographer from a
mere recorder of images to an artist.

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Photography as Communication

Being a modern art form means that photography is


now viewed as being more than just beautiful. It is also
considered one of the most powerful means of
communication.
Imagery (mostly Photography) has become such an
important part of communication in modern times. If you
have communication in mind when you take the picture,
then your photograph will have communication value. A
photo can say what words might struggle to, and vice
versa.

LESSON 2: FILM
A Film, also called a movie, motion picture or moving picture, is a work of visual
art used to simulate experiences that communicate ideas, stories, perceptions, feelings,
beauty, or atmosphere through the use of moving images. These images are generally
accompanied by sound, and more rarely, other sensory stimulations.

ART ELEMENTS USED IN FILM


1. Texture
All films have texture. Texture has an
important sensory dimension; it expresses the
feel of something and thus evokes response.
Texture also encompasses broader expressions
of quality and nature, relating to the weaving of
cloth, a web or a narrative.

Picnic at Hanging Rock. Texture evokes a


sense of tactility.
2. Line
Crossing the line is a very important concept
in video and film production. It refers to an
imaginary line which cuts through the middle of
the scene, from side to side with respect to the
camera. Crossing the line changes the viewer's
perspective in such as way that it causes
disorientation and confusion.

The Third Man opens with a zither’s strings


zoomed into semi-abstraction.

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3. Color
Color is used to set the tone of a scene before
any of the actors have even uttered a word. Red
is used to denote passion, danger or power. Pink
signifies innocence, femininity and beauty.
Yellow is associated with joy, naivety and
insanity.

Three Colors Trilogy. These colors serve


dually as motifs and symbols throughout the
trilogy.
4. Shape
Shape a major building block of composition
and are critical to each. In film, a collection of
vertical and horizontal lines can indicate a
character is trapped or held prisoner Now You
See It has come up with an excellent video that
explains how cinematographers and directors
create shapes inside the frame to add visual
storytelling to their films.

The Graduate Movie. Shows how film


makers use shapes and geometry to trigger
your emotions.

5. Form
Form can be defined as the total system of
relationships at work in the film. These
relationships are ones between parts and
elements, be they stylistic or narrative entities.
Form-matching is a prominent device used in
the film to illustrate the city’s synchronization
to the audience without the use of words.

The circular motion of threads moving on a


sewing machine mirrors the circular form of a
smokestack.

6. Value
Value deals with the lightness or darkness
of a color. Since we see objects and
understand objects because of how dark or
light they are, value is incredibly important to
art.

In the Mood for Love. Value plays a key role in


the juxtaposition of the private and public
realms of Mrs. Chan and Mr. Chow.

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7. Space
A movie uses deep space when there are
important components in the frame located
both close to and far from the camera. It is
used to emphasize the distance between
objects and/or characters, as well as any
obstacles that exist between them.

The Cremator. Rapid cutting and extreme


close-ups confuse the audience’s perception of
space, contributing thfilm’s psychological horror.

FILM ARTISTS AND THEIR FILM

In the Philippine film scene, the American influence was evident in the pre-World
War II and Liberation years with song-and-dance musicals, romantic dramas, and
comedy films. Beginning with the turbulent 1970s, however, progressive Filipino
directors emerged to make movies dealing with current social issues and examining the
Filipino character.

Among them were:

1. Catalino Ortiz Brocka was a Filipino film director. He is


widely regarded as one of the most influential and significant
Filipino filmmakers in the history of Philippine cinema.
(Tinimbang Ka Ngunit Kulang, 1974; Maynila, Sa Mga Kuko
ng Liwanag, 1975)

2. Miguel Pamintuan de Leon also known as Mike de Leon,


is a Filipino film director, cinematographer, scriptwriter, and film
producer. (Itim, 1976; Sister Stella L, 1984; Bayaning 3 rd World,
1999)

3. Ishmael Bernal was a Filipino filmmaker, stage


and television director, actor and screenwriter.
Noted for his melodramas, particularly with feminist
and moral issues, he directed many landmark
Filipino films such as Nunal sa Tubig, City After
Dark, Relasyon, Himala (1982), and Hinugot sa
Langit.

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4. Maurice Ruiz de Luzuriaga Gallaga, better
known as Peque Gallaga, was a multi-awarded
Filipino film-maker. His most significant achievement
in film was "Oro, Plata, Mata", which he directed after
winning a scriptwriting contest sponsored by the
Experimental Cinema of the Philippines. (Oro, Plata,
Mata, 1983).

5. Laurice Guillen’s Salome (1981) earned


international acclaim at the Toronto
International Film Festival. Her more recent
films, such as Tanging Yaman,(2001) which won
Best Picture in the Metro Manila Film Festival,
American Adobo (2002), Santa Santita (2004),
and Sa ‘Yo Lamang (2010), all gained her
recognition among the current generation of
Filipino moviegoers.

Salome,
1981

Tanging
Yaman,
2001

6. Marilou Diaz Abaya captured the attention and


respect of the viewing public with powerful films
such as Jose Rizal (1998), perfectly timed for the
centennial celebration of Philippine independence;
Muroami (1999), which bravely exposed the deadly
practice of using child-divers to pound for fish in the
Philippines’ coral reefs; and Bagong Buwan (2001),
which dealt with the human cost of conflict in
Mindanao.

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Muro-ami,
1999

Jose Rizal,
1998

7. Maryo J. delos Reyes. The heartwarming


drama film Magnifico won for him the Best
Director distinction at the 2003 FAMAS Awards
and garnered other local and international film
awards as well.
Delos Reyes
continues to be
active in both film
and television
media, having
become known for
well-loved teleseryes (television drama series).

Magnifico,
2003

8. Brillante Mendoza. Mendoza was originally a production designer for


films, commercials, and music videos, and started directing films in 2005.
But in just four years, his film Kinatay (The Execution of P) won for him the
Best Director award at the highly prestigious Cannes Film Festival of 2009.

Brillante Mendoza Kinatay (The Execution of P), 2009

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THE COLLABORATIVE ART OF FILMMAKING

● Film directing - 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.
● Acting - There was the art of acting for film. With live theater as the only
form of acting at that time, film actors had to learn to express themselves
without the exaggerated facial expressions and gestures used on stage.
● Cinematography - 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.
● Editing - 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.
● Production/Set design - Underlying all these was the art of production
and set design. 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.

FILM GENRES

1. Action Genre-Movies in the action genre are defined by risk and stakes. While
many movies may feature an action sequence, to be appropriately categorized
inside the action genre, the bulk of the content must be action-oriented, including
fight scenes, stunts, car chases, and general danger. Ex. MUSHUP
2. Drama Genre is defined by conflict and often looks to reality rather than
sensationalism. Emotions and intense situations are the focus, but where other
genres might use unique or exciting moments to create a feeling, movies in the
drama genre focus on common occurrences. Drama is a very broad category and
untethered to any era — from movies based on Shakespeare to contemporary
narratives. Ex. Beaches (1988), The Fault in our Stars (2012).
3. Crime Genre deals with both sides of the criminal justice system but does
not focus on legislative matters or civil suits and legal actions. The best
crime movies often occupy moral gray areas where heroes and villains are
much harder to define. Many of Martin Scorsese's best movies or Quentin
Tarantino's movies fall within the crime genre.
Ex. Ocean’s Eleven (2001), A Fish Called Wanda (1988).
4. Comedy Genre is defined by events that are intended to make someone
laugh, no matter if the story is macabre, droll, or zany. Comedy can be
found in most movies, but if the majority of the film is intended to be a
comedy you may safely place it in this genre. The best comedy movies

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range throughout this entire spectrum of humor. Ex. Hot Fuzz (2007),
Charlie’s Angels (2000).
5. Animation Genre is defined by inanimate objects being manipulated to appear
as though they are living. This can be done in many different ways and can
incorporate any other genre and sub-genre on this list. For more info on
animation, you can dive deeper on the types of animation or see our list of the
best animated movies of all time. Ex. Robin Hood (1973)
6. Experimental Genre is often defined by the idea that the work of art and
entertainment does not fit into a particular genre or sub-genre, and is intended
as such. Experimental art can completely forego a cohesive narrative in exchange
for an emotional response or nothing at all. Ex. Eraserhead
(1977), 8 ½ (1963).
7. Fantasy Genre is defined by both circumstance and setting inside a fictional
universe with an unrealistic set of natural laws. The possibilities of fantasy are
nearly endless, but the movies will often be inspired by or incorporate human
myths. Example: Fantasy Genre Supercut

LESSON 3: ANIMATION
ANIMATION is a method in which figures are manipulated to appear as moving
images. In traditional animation, images are drawn or painted by hand on transparent
celluloid sheets to be photographed and exhibited on film. Today, most animations are
made with computer-generated imagery (CGI).

ART ELEMENTS USED IN ANIMATION


1. Texture can be thought of as the combination of
narrative elements and as the tactile quality of the
surface of an object. A lot of work goes into the
attempt of recreating the impression of tactile
surfaces or textures in digitally produced
animation, as evidenced by job description of
“Shader and Texture Artist”[4]. Natural Media
Brushes in Photoshop and so on all put a lot of
effort into means of incorporating or “simulating” 3D texturing in animation production;
natural texture. a short overview of the workflow

2. Lines in animation are drawn to be


consistent between cells. At first, it will be
difficult to match the line width and strength
between cells.

Burberry Gets Animated: Cartoon Anna


Wintour, Cara Delevigne, and More on LINE

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3. Color provide a road map for shifts in color,
lightening, emotion and moods in film, plus
providing the help to visualize the whole movie .

Brightness and saturation can even adjust your


mood as you see in this shoot the colors are very
vibrant. There was a lot of yellow and oranges.

4. Shape
Objects in your photo such as a rectangular door,
a round tree, or square tiles add “shape” to an
image. These can be used as “frames” for your
subject or just to add an interesting piece to your
art.
Shapes Song - 3D Animation learning
shapes rhymes for children.

5. Form would be how those things are presented


- camera movement, pacing, editing, plot
structure, etc. A good movie will be made so
that both form and content complement each
other or intentionally clash in order to achieve
meaning.

An example of computer animation.

6. Value deals with the lightness or darkness of a


color. Since we see objects and understand
objects because of how dark or light they are,
value is incredibly important to art.

Elements of Art Value


Example Animation

7. Space is another element that gives depth to your


image. All images should have some kind of
foreground, middle ground, and a background. This
is a simple way to move your viewer’s eye all around
your image and even back in space.

Cue the Rocky montage music. This guy is


going 12 rounds with Dolph Lundgren
Tomorrow. Get it Because he’s a boxer.
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ANIMATION ARTISTS AND
THEIR CREATION

1.Animation Council of the Philippines, Inc. (ACPI) is a non-


stock, non-profit organization that aims to create an identity for the
Philippines within the animation industry, making it one of the
preferred sources for animation services worldwide.

2.Philippine Animation Studio, Inc. (PASI) was


established in 1991 and has since collaborated on
numerous animation projects and series with foreign
partners. Among these have been Captain Flamingo,
Producing Parker, Groove High, and Space Heroes
Universe. For this last cartoon, PASI was tapped by a
children’s entertainment company based in Sydney,
Australia and went on to win the Best Animation
Producing Parker
Category in the 2012 Pixel Awards.

Captain Flamingo

Groove High

Among the other exciting milestones in the fast-emerging Philippine animation industry
was the creation in 2008 of Urduja, an animated film adaptation of the legend of the
warrior princess of Pangasinan. Produced by APT Entertainment, Seventoon, and
Imaginary Friends, Urduja is recognized as the first fully-animated Filipino film, created
by an all-Filipino group of animators using the traditional (hand-drawn) animation
process with some 3D effects. The characters were voiced by an all-star cast of actors
from Philippine cinema and television, with the screenplay written in Filipino.

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Urduja

Dayo

Also released in 2008 was Dayo: Sa Mundo ng


Elementalia, said to be the country’s first all-digital full-
length animated feature film. Produced by Cutting Edge
Productions, the film presents Philippine mythical
creatures as heartwarming characters in a young boy's
adventure. Dayo was also the firstever animated movie
to be screened during the Metro Manila Film Festival, as
it was entered in the 34th MMFF in December 2008.
Another breakthrough was the first Filipino full
3Danimated film, RPG Metanoia, co-produced by
Ambient Media, Thaumatrope Animation, and Star
Cinema in 2010. RPG Metanoia

LESSON 4: PRINT MEDIA


PRINT MEDIA is a varied landscape of advertising opportunities. This category
includes newspapers, magazines, direct mail, flyers, door hangers, and catalogs.
These media offer the ability to present your brand, product, or message to an audience
in a way unlike any other venue.

ART ELEMENTS USED IN PRINT MEDIA


1. Line is the most basic element for artistic
creation. It can be created as a mark that connects
two dots and comes in all shapes, sizes, and is
infinitely manipulable.

“Forest Cemetery,” color wood cut by


Ernst Ludwig Kirchner in 1993

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2. Shape is the form that a combination of lines take,
resulting in the subject of the image. In this
woodcut, Vallotton creates the image of two lovers in a
room by the use of just black and white shapes.

“La Raison Probante” woodcut


by Felix Vallotton in 1898

3. Form is the 3-D version of a shape and can be


measured by height, width and depth.
In Haeckel’s “Kunstformen der Natur,” each shape
utilizes color to create highlights and shadows, giving
the impression of depth in the work.

The 49th plate from “Kunstformen der


Natur,” by Ernst Haeckel in 1904

4. Space determines the way that objects relate to each


other within the artwork, it’s the location on which the
elements are placed. Goya’s bulls are centered in the
piece, giving the illusion of a deep black space around
them and drawing attention to the dramatic forms
themselves.
“Disparate 22. Lluvia de toros o Disparate
de toritos,” aquatint print by Francisco
Goya, done between 1815 - 1823

5. Color is created by the way our eye interprets light and


has a huge impact on the way a piece is interpreted by the
audience.

Toulouse-Lautrec

6. Texture is how a piece of art feels or is perceived to feel


when touched.

“Three Ballet Dancers (Trois


danseuses),”c.1878-80, by Edgar Degas

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ANIMATION ARTISTS AND THEIR CREATION
1. Advertising
The act or practice of calling public attention to one's
product, service, need, etc., especially by paid
announcements in newspapers and magazines, over
radio or television, on billboards, etc. and to get more
customers by advertising. Advertising is a marketing
communication that employs an openly sponsored,
non-personal message to promote or sell a product, service or idea. Advertising is
communicated through various mass media, [2]including traditional media such as
newspapers, magazines, television, radio, outdoor advertising or direct mail; and new
media such as search results, blogs, social media, websites or text messages.

2. Comic Books also called comic


magazine or (in the United Kingdom and
Ireland) simply comic, is a publication
that consists of comics art in the form of
sequential juxtaposed panels that
represent individual scenes. Panels are
often accompanied by descriptive prose
and written narrative, usually, dialogue
contained in word balloons emblematic of
the comics art form.

COMIC BOOKS ARTISTS

a. Tony Velasquez Mga Kabalbalan ni Kenkoy. The


Misadventures of Kenkoy .The popularity of Philippine
comics began in the 1920s when Liwayway magazine
started featuring comic strips.

b. Jim M. Fernandez is a Filipino comic book artist best known


for his works on Aztec and Aliwan Komiks. He also
popularized the
fictional character,
Zuma in his novels.
Apart from being an
editor, illustrator,
cartoonist, and
Darna (right) writer for Philippine

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comics, Fernandez was also in 1966, he illustrated Mars
Ravelo's Tiny Tony.
c. Francisco V. Coching was a Filipino comic books
illustrator and writer and is regarded as one of the
“pillars of the Philippine Komiks Industry”. He served as
both illustrator and writer for his comic book stories,
Coching is referred to as the "King of Komiks", and as
the "Dean of Philippine Comics".

Tagalog
Klasiks

Pilipino Komiks. Lapu-lapu


cover by Francisco Coshing
(1954)

d. Pol Medina, Jr. Apolonio "Pol" Medina Jr. is a Filipino


cartoonist best known for creating Pugad Baboy, a black-and-
white comic strip first published in the Philippine Daily
Inquirer on May 18, 1988. Filipino comics artists also became
recognized for their talents, both locally and overseas. Thus,
from the 1960s to the 1980s, Filipino artists were recruited to
work for foreign
comics
publishers—among
them the highly
popular DC
Pugad Comics.
Baboy
Series

e. Paolo Fabregas is an adman by day and a comic book


creator by night.
(Goodreads Author)
(Story and Art),
Budjette Tan (Goodreads Author &
Editor),
Miren Alvarez-Fabregas (Editor),
Ian Sta. Maria (Cover Design &
Chapter Covers)

Filipino Heroes League

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f. Budjette Tan is a Filipino writer best known for
writing the horror/crime komiks series Trese, co-
creating it with artist Kajo Baldisimo.

Trese – by Budjette Tan


with Kajo Baldisimo

3. Book Design and Illustration of manuscript books was well established in


ancient times, and the tradition of movements and their proponents in the
nineteenth and twentieth centuries that took an interest in the enrichment
of book design and illustration.

a. Virgilio S. Almario better known by his pen


name Rio Alma, is a Filipino artist, author, poet,
critic, translator, editor, teacher, and cultural
manager.

Ang Tuta ni Noe –


by Virgilio Almario,
illustrated by
Sergio Bumatay III

b. Tanya Sevilla-Simon How Long Till September – by


Tanya Sevilla-Simon, illustrated
by Jill Arwen Posadas

c. Neni Sta. Romana-Cruz Flor Marie "Neni" is an


award-winning writer, an accomplished educator,
a noted children's book critic, a reading advocate
and freelance journalist. Prior
to her appointment to the
NBDB.

Why the Piña Has a Hundred


Eyes – by Neni Sta. Romana-
Cruz, illustrated by Felix Mago

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d. Gilda Cordero-Fernando is a multiawarded
writer, publisher and cultural icon from the
Philippines. She was born in Manila, has a B.A.
from St. Theresa's College-Manila, and an M.A.
from the Ateneo de Manila
University. She started off as
a writer and was awarded
the Palanca Award for
Literature several times.
Ningning – by Gilda
Cordero-Fernando

4. Digital Media is any form of media that uses


electronic devices for distribution. This form
of media can be created, viewed, modified and
distributed via electronic devices. Digital
media is commonly used software, video games,
videos, websites, social media, and online
advertising.
This also means that the manner by which
today’s readers can find, access, and enjoy these
electronic books (or ‘ebooks’) is via digital media
tablets, ebook readers, and other handheld
reading devices. One such device that is available locally is the ebook reader
called Kobo, which features international as well as Philippine titles.

LESSON 5: INNOVATION IN PRODUCT AND INDUSTRIAL


DESIGN
This encompasses product and industrial design as applied to furniture,
lighting, and interior accessories, as well as fashion from haute couture to bridal
ensembles to casual wear. As a result, a number of Filipino designers have risen to
superstardom both locally and internationally.

ART ELEMENTS USED IN INNOVATION IN PRODUCT AND


INDUSTRIAL DESIGN

1. Line Points create lines and lines create shapes. A


line can have other elements like color, texture, and
movement applied to it. Though basic in appearance,
lines can control the viewer’s thoughts and emotions,
and lead a viewer’s eye through space in a design.

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2. Shape is a two- or three-dimensional object that
stands out from the space next to it because of a
defined or implied boundary. A shape can live in
different areas in space, and have other elements like
line, color, texture, or movement. Like forms, shapes
come in two different types: geometric and organic.

3. Form can be created by combining shapes, and it


can be enhanced by color or texture. Depending on
their usage, they can also be ornate or utilitarian. For
digital design, think of form as the object you’re
designing for; so if you’re designing for a mobile device,
the phone is your form.

4. Space Objects in space can occur in both two and


three dimensions. In a two-dimensional setting, space
is about creating the illusion of a third dimension on a
flat surface. Shadows, shading, overlap, and sizing can
help define an object’s place in space. For example, a
button could have a shadow that makes it feel like it’s
closer to the user.

5. Color is one of the hardest elements to harness,


and probably one of the most challenging to
understand in designing. The basics, however, are
relatively easy. Color can help the organization of a
design, and give emphasis to specific areas or actions.

6. Texture is the way a surface feels, or the way it’s


perceived to feel. It has the power to attract or detract
a viewer’s eyes, and can be applied to lines, shapes, and
forms.

INNOVATION IN PRODUCT AND


INDUSTRIAL DESIGNER AND THEIR CREATION
1. KENNETH COBONPUE is a Filipino industrial
designer known for his unique designs integrating
natural materials through innovative handmade
production processes. He began his design career after
his studies in Industrial Design in New York, which led
him to apprenticeships and further studies in Italy and
Germany.

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Image Image Credits:
credits: Forbes Architon
Pinterest,
Kenneth
Cobonpue

2. MONIQUE LHUILLIER Also hailing from Cebu City,


Filipina fashion designer Monique Lhuillier 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. Lhuillier 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.

Dresses and Wedding


Gown Creation of
Monique Lhuiller

3. JOSIE NATORI. Another name that has a prestigious place


in the New York fashion industry is that of Josie Natori. Born
Josephina Almeda Cruz in Manila, this Filipino American
fashion designer began her career as an investment banker,
before she made the dramatic shift to creating her own lines of
lingerie, resort and lounge wear, as well as semi-formal and
casual attire. She went on to establish The Natori Company
that has built up a lifestyle brand that today includes four
lingerie lines, the Josie Natori ready-to-wear collection, home
accessories, fragrance, and eyewear.

Josei Natori,
Ready-to-wear
Collection

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4. Rajo Laurel. Probably best known to the general public
as a judge on the television series Project number of
national and international awards to his name. Runway
Philippines, Rajo Laurel is a much-admired Filipino
fashion designer with a Fashion Institute of Technology
and at Central Saint Martin’s in London. Laurel is also a
savvy entrepreneur, establishing House of Laurel and
Rajo Laurel Enterprise. His creations maintain a Filipino
sensibility, incorporating embroidery, beadwork, and
hand-painted prints, while also offering the prestige of
limited
edition pieces. Thus, he has
gained a loyal local following
and the attention of the
international market.

Rajo Laurel’s
2014 Palawan Collection

5. Lulu Tan Gan. Known for her fashionable knitwear


lines. That specialty has since evolved into a new since
1985, Lulu Tan-Gan had been dubbed “The Queen of
Knitwear” in the country. hand-woven line, called
Indigenous Couture, that blends
Philippine artisan crafts, fabrics,
fibers, and other local materials with
TanGan’s signature contemporary
lifestyle dressing.
Photo by Vito Studios

6. Dita Sandico-Ong. Another Philippine designer who


has been advocating the use of local weaving techniques
and natural fibers is Dita Sandico-Ong. Known as the
“Wrap Artiste” of the Philippines for her famous bold-
colored wraps, Sandico-Ong first experimented with the
local weave of Ilocos Sur, known as inabel, as well as
with pineapple fibers blended with Irish linen, dubbed
piñalino.
From there, she tried other local fibers, particularly
abaca which she was introduced to by weaver and
entrepreneur Virgilio Apanti. Sandico-Ong has since been working Photo: Philippine
Embassy, Rome
with a multi-purpose cooperative in Catanduanes, training them in
natural dye extraction and advanced weaving techniques for abaca.
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Today, her collection includes wraps or panuelos, as
well as boleros, jackets, and long tunics of banana fiber and
abaca. Her designs are presented in fashion shows around the
world and are sold in high-end shops in major international
cities.

Photo: Philippine
International Aid

IV. ACTIVITY NO. 1: FILL IN THE MISSING ME!

Direction: Complete the table below. Choose only 1 artist/ designer, 1 sample
media-based art in the Philippines and 1 Art Element. (20points)

MEDIA BASED CHARACTERISTICS ARTIST/ SAMPLE ELEMENTS


ARTS IN THE DESIGNER MEDIA OF ART
PHILIPPINES BASED ART
IN THE
PHILIPPINES
1.PHOTOGRAPHY

2. FILM

3. ANIMATION

4. PRINT MEDIA

5. INNOVATION
IN PRODUCT
AND INDUSTRIAL
DESIGN

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ACTIVITY NO. 2: FIND A MATCH!

Direction: Match column A to column B. Write the letter only on your answer sheet.
(10points)

A B

1.
A. Animation

2.
B. Book Design and
Illustration

3.
C. Rajo Laurel

4.
D. Print Media

5.
E. Film

F. Photography

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ACTIVITY NO. 3: “WHAT’S IN A PHOTO?”

1. In a group, pair, or individual using your phone or camera, take a photo


around and choose any of the theme below. You can also use pictures you like
in the magazines, books, News Papers, and the like.
a) People/Personalities b) Our School
c) Nature d) Insights
e) Humor, etc.
(Note: The groups may also think of their own themes, if they wish.)
2. Select and print 3 photos with artistic expression you have taken in similar sizes.
3. Cut and paste them in A4 size bond paper.
4. Label your photos with a creative title.
5. Write in 3-5 sentences why you have chosen each picture and justify its artistic
expression.
6. If you were to advertise your photo output, make an advertisement of the
photos/pictures taken. Apply in your output your learnings in advertising.
Consider these questions…
1. Why is photography considered a modern art form?
2. How does photography affect modern art?
3. Why is a photographer also considered as an artist?
4. Is photography a form of communication? Why or why not?
5. What makes a good photographer?

Legend: ☼Poor - 15points ☼Good - 19points


☼Moderate - 17points ☼Excellent - 20points

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ACTIVITY NO. 4: FILM ME!

Choose one of the following to work on.

1. Applying all the learnings of filming, in a group of 5-10 make a short (3mins.) film
using one of the different genres you like.
Consider the following:
a. Place/Venue must be peaceful and free from noises.
b. Assign each of you roles to portray in the film like videographer, director and
others.
c. Make sure to record it clearly and in order.

OR…..
2. Make a 3-5mins. video (Vlog) tour of a significant location. If you (students) visit
a place on a field trip, on vacation or any time -- you can share your learning
experience with others by recording video of it and narrating as they go. (If they're
at a museum or other such place, asking permission first is probably a good idea!)
If they can't visit it, creating a video slideshow with Animoto or in a screencast
would work, too. A virtual walking tour is an option if you have mobile data
internet, too. Use Google Maps Street View to view one of these fantastic locations
virtually (or anywhere else). Record it (including the microphone for your voice)
while you play tour guide and read some facts about the location from a script or
extemporaneously!

Answer Guide Questions below on your answer sheet based on your output.

1. Why is film making considered a true modern art form?


2. What popular film genres are you using?
3. Explain how film has served as a powerful communication medium from
the 20th century until today.
4. In the Philippine film industry, name at least three outstanding film
directors you would like to imitate.
5. Explain your answers in no. 4.

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ACTIVITY NO. 5: “STOP-ACTION ANIMATION”

1. In a group of 3-5 members you will have to use a mobile phone, tablet, or digital
to do this most simple and basic process for creating what is known as “stop-
action animation.”
2.The members will perform any TIKTOK DANCE they like that will be captured by
the other member who holds the camera and captures pictures every 10
seconds. Make 10 pictures.
3.The 10 captured images will then be made to “move” using a digital animation
program (as discussed in Quarter II) or a slideshow/video app in the phone. You
can add music or sounds on your animation.

(Note: Please send me your output in Activity 3,4 & 5 via messenger ENAJ AZUMI or
gmail matuguinababyjane28@gmail.com and be reminded to write/put your NAME/s,
YEAR & SECTION) (Same rubrics applied from Activity 4)

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ASSESSMENT: CHOOSE THE BEST!

Direction: Choose the letter as your correct answer. Write it on your answer sheet.
1. The method of recording image of an object through the action of light,
or related radiation on a light-sensitive material.
A. Filming B. Photography C. Calligraphy D. Cinematography
2. The manner of focusing on the subject and clicking the shutter.
A. Photography in developing C. Photography in manipulation
B. Photography as a process D. Photography as art
3. The art of selecting the precise sections of film.
A. Editing B. Production Design C. Cinematography D. Acting
4. The art of film camera that captured the director’s vision of each scene
through placement and movement, lighting, and other special effects.
A. Editing B. Production Design C. Cinematography D. Acting
5. The art of film camera or the work behind the scenes.
A. Cinematography B. Production Design C. Editing D. Acting
6. A field of print media that highlight the artistic gifts of Filipinos and
was popularized in 1920’s through Liwayway Magazine.
A. Newspapers B. Brochures C. Flyers D. Comics
7. A non-profit organization aims to create an identity for the Filipinos.
A. Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA)
B. Pacific Asia Tourism Association (PATA)
C. Animation Council of the Philippines Inc. (ACPI)
D. Philippine Animators Cooperation Inc. (PACI)
8. A non-fiction genre were made using real life footage as well as file
materials; in many cases to present an issue.
A. Biographical film C. Silent film
B. Animated feature film D. Documentary film
9. It is also known as technology driven art form.
A. Filmmaking B. Photography C. Animation D. Print media
10. The use of repetition to create an interesting picture.
A. color B. texture C. pattern D. space
11. Three-dimensional representation of objects, usually through lighting & shadow.
A. form B. texture C. space D. pattern
12. One major field that still relies heavily on print media.
A. Illustration B. Book Design C. Advertising D. Comics
13. A process of developing from a raw material to a conventional design.
A. Designing B. Innovation C. Filmmaking D. Invention
14. A peepshow cabinet with an eyehole where the first movies developed.
A. Celluloid strip B. camera C. film D. Kinetoscope
15. Photography as a “modern” art form because it uses
A. to record the image of an artist
B. to shutter a significant moment for photos
C. to explore and recognize pictures
D. technology to be created in making an art form

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__________________________________________________________________________________________
MAPEH (ARTS)
Grade 10 Worksheet No. 1
Quarter 3/Week 3

ANSWER KEY

ACTIVITY NO. 1
MEDIA BASED ARTS IN ARTIST/ CHARACTERISTICS SAMPLE MEDIA ELEMENTS OF
THE PHILIPPINES DESIGNER BASED ART IN THE ART
(At least 2-5) PHILIPPINES (1 element)
(At least 3-5)
1.PHOTOGRAPHY Jeorge Tapan -method of recording Green Zone ● Texture.
John K. Chua image of an object Snake Island of
● Line.
through the action of Palawan
light. ● Color.
● Shape.
● Form.
● Tone.
● Space.
2. FILM Lino Brocka Motion pictures Charlie Chaplin Setting
Mike de Leon Moving images Bayaning 3rd World Décor
Ishamel Bernal Tanging Yaman Lightning
Peque Gallaga Moruami Depth of Space
Magnifico Costumes &
Make-up
3. ANIMATION Ambient Media is a method in which Captain Flamingo ● Squash and
ACPI figures are manipulated Groove High stretch.
to appear as moving Space Heroes
● Anticipation.
images. In Universed
traditional animation, ● Staging.
images are drawn or ● Straight ahead
painted by hand on action and pose
transparent celluloid to pose.
sheets to be ● Follow through
photographed and and overlapping
exhibited on film. action.
● Slow in and slow
out.
● Arc.
● Secondary
action
4. PRINT MEDIA Tony Velasquez is a varied landscape Mga Kabalbalan ni● Line.
Francisco V. of advertising opportunit Kenkoy ● Shape.
Coching ies. This category Darna
Pol Medina includes newspapers, Captain Barbell ● Form.
Paolo Fabregas magazines, direct mail, KOMIKS ● Space.
Budgette Tan flyers, door hangers, and KLASIKS ● Color.
and Kajo catalogs. Katorse ● Texture.
Baldisimo These media offer the Pugad Baboy
Ian Sta. Maria ability to present your The Filipino Heroes
Kiko Machine brand, product, or League
message to an audience in Trese

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Robert a way unlike any other Skyworld
Magnuson venue. Kuting Magiting
Paolo Chikiamco Mythspace
Borg Sinaban Ang Tuta
Virgilio S. Mahabang-Mahabang-
Almario Mahaba
Glenda Oris Why the Pina Has a
Genaro Gojo Hundred Eyes
Cruz Ningning
Neni Sta. A sea of Stories
Romana-Cruz Alpabetong Filipino
Carla M. Pacis The Mats
Nick Joaquin
Nicanor
Tiongson
Francisco
Arcellano

5. INNOVATION IN Keneth "Industrial Design is a Yodchai Design,


PRODUCT AND Cobonpue strategic problem-solving Carousel Innovation,
INDUSTRIAL DESIGN Monique process that Trame chair Technology,
Lhuillier drives innovation, builds Couture creations Creative design,
Josie Natori business success and Dresses Product
Rajo Laurel leads to a better quality of Semi-formal and innovation,
Lulu Tan Gan life through .. casual attire Customer.
Dita Sandico- Embroidery
Ong Beadwork
Hand painted- prints
2014 “Palawan”
collection
Knitwear lines lifestyle
dressing
Inabel
Pinalino
Panuelos

ACTIVITY NO. 2: MATCHING TYPE


1. PHOTOGRAPHY 4. PRINT MEDIA
2. FILM 5. BOOK DESIGN AND ILLUSTRATION
3. ANIMATION 6. RAJO LAUREL

ACTIVITY NO. 3, 4 & 5


Answers may vary (Rubric-Based)

ASSESSMENT
1. B 10. C
2. B 11. A
3. A 12. C
4. C 13. B
5. A 14. D
6. D 15. D
7. C
8. D
9. A

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