Q2 MIL Week 6 Lesson
Q2 MIL Week 6 Lesson
Q2 MIL Week 6 Lesson
and Media
What is Motion Media?
Film or cinema, electronic billboards, television shows, online videos, and
phone gaming.
“Media based on moving images with audio and interaction functions”
Motion Pictures
It has long been affirmed by many cultures and societies as having importance in
social movements and group identities.
What elements bring motion pictures to
life?
Actors Sample Scenes
Camera movements and camera angles Props and costume design
The hair and make-up, the special effects, the sound, and the musical score all give life to films.
Mise-en-scene
-the arrangement of everything that appears in the framing .
These elements are used to enhance the visual, aural, and the narrative
constructions in the film.
Ku Klux Klan (KKK)
Motion pictures – are used to reveal the injustice and inequalities that are
plaguing the society. They are used as instruments of subverting the dominant
order or countering the oppressive ideologies.
2. Who is the director? What is the theme that connects all of his work? Who or what ar his
personal or artistic influences? What are his motivations for making films?
3. Does the mise-en-scene (acting, editing, cinematography, sound and musical score, hair and
make-up, props and costumes, set and production design) contribute to the development of the
story? Does it give clues as to what the movie is not telling?
Independent versus Mainstream
Cinema
Cheap movie companies killed it in the 1960’s and the explosion of bomba films was
said to put the final nail in Philippine cinema’s coffin.
the 1960’s produce the now-classic films of Gerardo de Leon. The 1970s and 1980s
featured arguably the best Filipino movies – those by Lino Brocka, Ishmael Bernal, Mike de
Leon, Celso Ad Castillo, Peque Gallaga, Kidlat Tahimik, Nick Deocampo, and Lupita
Kashiwahara
Gerardo de Leon
Famous Filipino Actor/Director
1970s and 1980s Famous Film Directors