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Contemporary Philippine Arts from the Regions

Production
Planning
01. Identify the subject and medium

Course of an art piece


02. Conceptualizes an idea for an
Objectives art production
03. Identify the elements that
composes the production plan
Recognize the importance of the
04.
factors to consider in putting up
an art production
Recognize the importance of
05.
understanding the basic details
of a production; and
Construct a production plan
06. containing all the factors to
consider in putting up an art
production
DOWN
1 – An artist who uses wood,
bamboo, stone, concrete and
various building materials.
2 – An artist who uses metal,
wood, stone, clay and glass
3 – An artist who uses body
and its movement
ACROSS
4 – An artist who uses
sounds and instruments
5 – An artist who uses
pigments on a usually flat
surface
6 – An artist who uses words
Production planning is all about creating a
guide before starting a production. In this
way it is way easier to do the production
when you have a guide ready for you.
Production planning utilizes the resources
that can be used later. The specific
procedures will let the producer have
control over what is happening on the set.
SUBJECT
According to Sandagan and Sayseng (2016), subject refers to anything that
represented in an artwork. It can be an object, person scenery, colors, etc.
even though subject can be the center of an art some masterpiece do not
have subjects.
Two Types of Arts:
• Representational or Objective Arts - arts that have subject.
Examples are graphic arts, literature, sculpture, painting, and theater
arts.
• Non-Representational or Non-Objective Arts - art works without
subjects and attract straight through the senses. Examples are
musical arrangement, architecture, weaving and other functional art.
MEDIUM
Medium refers to the materials used in an artwork. It is the instrument of
every artist to convey message in an artistic manner.

FORM
Form refers to the physical characteristics of an art. It is about the
utilization of the elements of art such as line, shape, form, space, color,
value, and texture. These elements are arranged based on the principles of
design in creating masterpiece.
4Ms to Consider in Production Planning

METHODS refers to the framework of the


production. It provides the skeletal, step-by-
step plan that will serves as the guide for the
whole production.
The methods contains the following parts:
• Objectives or goals are the expected output or result of the production.
They must be SMART—specific, measurable, attainable, relevant, and
time bound.
• Title or name of Production refers to the name of productions. The name
of the production should be the one to catch the audience’s attention.
• Target Audience refers to the group that is the primary target of the
production.
• Procedures are the activities that need to be done.
• Venue or Platform refers to the space you will use to execute your
production. It can be physical space or an online platform.
• Date of Implementation or Target date of Finish is the expected of
production’s launching date.
4Ms to Consider in Production Planning
MATERIALS refers to the artwork presented
on a production such as the script on a drama,
music and lyrics, or choreography. It is the
center of the production that consist the
concept that is expressed through art.
4Ms to Consider in Production Planning
MACHINE refers to the mediums, machinery,
tools, or equipment to be used in a production.
On a theater production machines are the
physical materials such as stage lighting, sound
systems, or any technical medium.
4Ms to Consider in Production Planning
MANPOWER refers to the team of people
assigned to a specific role. It can be the director,
producers, choreographers, dancers, artist, or
crew. Because of them the whole process of
creating the production can be fun and it will
be easier to accomplish.
Some of the manpower needed in production planning are:
• Concept writers - create and write the storyline and/or script
• Researchers - research to ensure a properly contextualized
and well-informed production
• Director - the head of the production; the one whose vision
manifests the most in the production
• Producers - produce machineries and manages the manpower
• Choreographers - produce the act and the motions in the
storyline to be executed by the artists
• Performing artists - lead the roles in the storyline
• Crew - the associates in the production
DIRECTIONS: Identify the following words inside the word pool
if it is OBJECTIVE ARTS or NON-OBJECTIVE ARTS. Write
your answer on a separate sheet of paper.
Architecture Painting Poem Music Sculpture
Weaving Novels Graphic Arts Plastic Arts Theater Arts

Objective Arts Non-Objective Arts


DIRECTIONS: Now that you have understood each of the different things
to consider in putting up a production plan, you will be writing down the
importance of these things. Write down 2 importance of each of the 4Ms.
Copy the table and write your answers on your answer sheet.
Importance

Methods

Materials

Machine

Manpower
DIRECTIONS: Now that you have understood each of the basic details of a
production, you will be writing down these things. Choose three (3) among the
given school activities. Fill in and complete the details in the given table. Copy the
table and write your answers on your answer sheet.
School Activities
Details Buwan ng Nutrition Science
Career Fair UN Month Art Fair
Wika Month Fair
Title

Objective

Venue

Audience

Date
References
Datuin, Flaudette May, Roberto Paulino, Eileen Legaspi-Ramirez and
Louise Marcelino. Contemporary Philippine Arts from the Regions.
Manila: Rex Book Store, 2016.

Perez, Angelita Perez. Philippine Contemporary Arts: Expressions and


Experimentations. Quezon City: Brilliant Creations Publishing Inc., 2016

Sayseng, Ayesha. Contemporary Philippine Arts from the Regions. Pasay:


JFS Publishing Services, 2016

Quipper School Study Guides. (Philippines). Contemporary Philippine


Arts from the Regions.

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