6-Film and Broadcast Art
6-Film and Broadcast Art
6-Film and Broadcast Art
and broadcast
arts
CONTEMPORARY ART FORM
Table of contents
Film and
01 introduction
History and Definition of
02 Broadcast art
Elements of TV Production and
Broadcasting and Different
Film and Broadcast Art Film Genres
03 Prominent figures
People known in the Film and
Broadcast field in the
04 significance
Importance of Film and
Philippines Broadcast Art
01
introduction
History and Definition of Film
and Broadcast Art
What is Film Art?
❑ Film first began as a mechanical recording of reality. It
was more technical rather than aesthetic and artistic.
❑ Eventually, the film is also called a movie, motion picture,
or moving picture, which is a form of visual art that tells
various stories based on reality or purely fiction.
❑ It communicates ideas, perceptions, feelings, beauty, or a
particular atmosphere through moving pictures.
❑ The word “cinema,” which is a short term for
cinematography is used to refer to filmmaking, the film
industry, and the art form that is the result of it. Film Art
relates to all aspects of the production of film may it be for
television or movies.
History of Film/Cinema in the Philippines
The Advent of Cinema in The Arrival of Lumiere The First Movie Shot in the
the Philippines Cinematograph Philippines
In 1896, Pertierra, a Spaniard, The Spanish soldier, Antonio Due to his drive to attract
prepared to launch his first movie Ramos, imported a Lumiere patronage and as a matter of
show in Manila when Christmas Cinematograph from Paris to the survival, Antonio Ramos locally
comes. However, the plan was only Philippines. Alongside it, he filmed Panorama de Manila,
executed on January 1, 1897, Man bought 30 film titles. He bought Fiesta de Quiapo, Puwente de
with a Hat, Scene from a Japanese these with his savings and with the España, and Esceñas Callejeras
Dance, The Boxers, and The Place financial backing of Liebman and in 1898 using Lumiere as a
L’Opera, were the first movies Peritz. By August 1897, Liebman camera. Thus, this event made
shown through the 60mm Gaumont and Peritz presented the first
Ramos the first motion picture
Chrono-photograph projector at movies on the Lumiere
producer in the Philippines.
the Salon de Pertierra at no. 12 Cinematograph in Manila.
Escolta.
History of Film/Cinema in the Philippines
The First Movie with Sound and
The Establishment of Movie First Feature Film the First Color Film in the
Houses Produced in the Philippines Philippines
The film showing was not resumed Rose of the Philippines is said to Using the Chronophone, the first
until 1900. Moreover, in the same be the first story film made in the picture with sound reached
year, the first hall exclusively for Philippines. It may have been Manila in 1910. During the 5th
movie viewing was opened by produced in 1909 in Manila by Carl decade of the 20th century, local
Walgrah, a British, who called it Laemmle's Independent Moving Filipino producers presented
Cine Walgrah. Moreover, in 1903, Picture (IMP) Company or now the their full-length pictures in color,
the first Filipino-owned movie Universal Pictures Corporation. and one was Prinsipe Amante. By
theater was opened by Jose The film was advertised in the the 6th decade, they succeeded,
Jimenez, a stage backdrop painter Manila Times as “among the first and by the turn of the 7th decade,
who called his movie theater films produced locally – a dramatic the local producers and filmmakers
story from the days of the Empire.” stopped producing pictures in black
Cinematograpo Rizal.
and white.
Chronophone
History of Film/Cinema in the Philippines
The Golden Episodes in Philippine Cinema
Television came into the scene when James Lindenberg, an American Engineer,
established Bolinao Electronics Corporation (BEC) in 1946. The Philippine
Congress granted his license for his television station in 1950, but he encountered
problems due to costs and other import rulings, which made him abandon his
television dream.
Moreover, Judge Antonio Quirino bought the majority of the stocks of BEC station,
wherein he renamed it to Alto Broadcasting System (ABS). In 1953, Radio
Corporation of America (RCA) helped Judge Quirino in establishing DZAQ-TV
Channel 3, which became the very first television broadcast in the Philippines.
Furthermore, the Lopezes, who owns the radio company Chronicle Broadcasting
Network showed interest in the ABS. Eventually, they purchased the station,
and it is where the merger of ABS-CBN began.
History of Broadcast Media Arts in the Philippines
The Pre-Production
Photography
The Post-Production
Four Elements of TV Production and Broadcasting
The Production Team
https://www.elcomblus.com/brief-history-of-the-philippines-broadcast-
media/
https://blog.specshoward.edu/blog/what-is-broadcast-media-arts
https://www.britannica.com/art/motion-picture/Qualities-of-the-film-image
https://ncca.gov.ph/about-ncca-3/subcommissions/subcommission-on-
the-arts-sca/cinema/history-of-philippine-cinema/
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