The Theater ART: The Oldest and Most Popular Form of Entertainment

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THE THEATER

ART
THE OLDEST AND MOST POPULAR
FORM OF ENTERTAINMENT
FORMS OF THEATER ART

TRAGEDY
 more than a play with an
unhappy ending.
 It presents the suffering of
a hero.

Example : Macbeth by
Shakespheare, Death of a
Salesman by Arthur Miller.
FORMS OF THEATER ART

COMEDY
 An amusing play that echoes
the typical issues at
important persons like
politicians.
FORMS OF THEATER ART

FARCE
 Another form of comedy
usually based on some
kind of mistakes that
puts the character in an
embarrassing situation.
FORMS OF THEATER ART

MELODRAMA
 A sensational theater of
suspense where the hero
is good and the bad guy
is a real villain.

 Heroine is saved only at


the last moment.
FORMS OF THEATER ART

MUSICAL
 Refers to play where
music plays an integral
part.

 It is an entirely song
and dance play with no
dialogue.
FORMS OF THEATER ART

PUPPET THEATER

 This form of drama in


which the characters
are played by puppets.
THE ART OF
CINEMA OF THE
21 CENTURY
ST

THE OLDEST AND MOST


POPULAR FORM OF
ENTERTAINMENT
CINEMA

Motion Picture, a series


of images that are
projected onto a screen
creates illusion of
motion.
THE PEOPLE WHO MAKE A
MOTION PICTURE

PRODUCER
The producer is
responsible for turning
a film idea into a
successful motion
picture.
THE PEOPLE WHO MAKE A
MOTION PICTURE

SCREENWRITER
Develop original
ideas for the screen
to adapt previously
written pieces of
work.
THE PEOPLE WHO MAKE A
MOTION PICTURE

DIRECTOR
Visualizes how the
film should look and
guides the actors and
the production crew.
THE PEOPLE WHO MAKE A
MOTION PICTURE

ACTORS
The actors plays
the role of the film
to create believable
characters
CARTOONS ON
SOCIAL ISSUES
…humorous, satirical or
opinionated…
Types of Cartoons

EDITORIAL CARTOONS
- also referred as
political cartoons
- serves as visual
commentary on current
events
Types of Cartoons

- often use caricature,


a deliberate distortion
or exaggeration of a
person’s feature, to make
fun of well known figures
Types of Cartoons

Known Editorial
Cartoonists

1. William Hogarth
2. David Low
3. Patrick Oliphant
Types of Cartoons

GAG CARTOONS
- consist of single
panel and are often
accompanied by a
caption.
Types of Cartoons

Known Gag Cartoonists

1. James Thurber
2. Charles Addams
Types of Cartoons

ILLUSTRATIVE
CARTOONS
- Used in conjunction
with advertising or
learning materials.
Types of Cartoons

- they illuminate
important points
- highlight special
aspects of a new
product.
Types of Cartoons

- Example is the comic


strip “ Peanuts”.
Types of Cartoons

Comic strip or Comic

- a sequence of
cartoons that tells a
story.
Types of Cartoons

- It is usually a
chronicle of the live
of recurring characters.
Types of Cartoons

ANIMATION
- the process of
recording a series of
incremental drawings then
play it back to create an
illusion of continuous motion

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