Lesson 2 Various Art Forms Found in The Philippines
Lesson 2 Various Art Forms Found in The Philippines
PUBLIC ART
COLLAGE and
ASSEMBLAGE
D. Photography
1. Photography and Reality- is a photography that depicts true happenings or
events that exist in reality.
2. Nature Photography- are photographs of nature, landscape and places.
3. Photojournalism- is a combination of photography and journalism. Pictures are
used to help the readers, view what is being narrated.
4. Mobile Photography-is photographs taken by a mobile phone.
5. Photographic Alteration- is the use of photographic devise to alter or edit
images and add what is being desired through the use of technology.
E. Painting - It is the most popular among fine arts.
1. Literature
A. Poetry
1. Meaning 3. Imagery
2. Figurative language 4. Sound and Rhythm
B. Prose
1. Form and structure 5. Theme
2. Plot or story line 6. Language and style
3. Characters 7. Point of view
4. Setting
2. Music
1. Melody- tones changing in pitch and duration.
2. Rhythm. It has three qualities: tempo which describes how fast or slow is the
music; meter which refers to the unit of time that is made up of beats or pulses; and
rhythmic pattern.
3. Harmony-This is a combination of different tones or pitches played sung
together at the same time.
4. Texture- This is the relationship of melodic and harmonic lines in music.
5. Form- This refers to how the elements of music are organized.
6. Dynamics- This is the degree of softness and loudness of music.
3. Dance
1. Body element- This is how the body of the dancer moves,
2. Space-This focuses on the area where the dance is performed.
3. Time -This is the accent, beat, duration, meter, rhythm, and acceleration.
4. Energy- This is referred to as dynamics. This element describes how energy is
directed through the body, and how the body releases it.
5. Relationship- This is how the person relates to the stage and to production
elements
4. Theater
1. Performers 4. Performance space
2. Audience 5. Design
3. Director 6.Text
5. Film
1.Time- This is considered as the most significant element of cinema.
2. Cutting or editing- Involves one shot with another, making sure that these
two shot are connected.