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Contemporary Philippines Arts from the Regions Reviewer

Indie film is a movie usually produced with and sometimes without a relatively small production outfit, thus requiring
a minimum production budget. It is oftentimes called ______ for it bears the filmmaker’s personal athletic vision.
A. Interactive film B. Art film C. Happenings D. Entertaining art film
A technique of art production used in the visual arts where the artwork is made from an assemblage of different forms,
thus creating a new whole.
A. Land art B. Graffiti C. Collage D. De-collage
This festival showcases various Indie films during the months of July and August where ten filmmakers are competing
against each other.
A. Luzon Theater Festivals C. Cine Filipino Film Festival
B. Metro Manila Film Festival D. Cinemalaya Philippine Independent Festival
It is an art form that is created in nature, using natural materials such as soil, rock, organic media, and water which
introduced materials such as concrete, metal, asphalt, or mineral pigments.
A. Land art B. Graffiti C. Collage D. De-collage
This award was established to give appropriate recognition and prestige to Filipinos who have distinguished themselves
and made an outstanding contribution to Philippine arts and letters.
A. National Artists Award C. Gawad so Manlilikha ng Bayan (GAMABA)
B. Pedro Bucaneg Award D. National Living Treasure
A technique of art production used in the visual arts which are created by cutting, treating away, or otherwise removing
pieces of an original image.
A. Collage B. De-collage C. Land art D. Graffiti
This type of art allows the spectator to be literally part of their artwork.
A. Generative art B. Installation art C. Interactive art D. Optical art
He is a theater director and playwright who popularized a poetry series that is written and read on mobile phones
called “textula”.
A. Severino Reyes B. Albert Martinez C. Brillante Mendoza D. Frank Rivera
With his lead, the Philippine Army Band was tagged as “The only band that can sound like a symphony orchestra”.
A. Jose Maceda B. Antonino Buenaventura C. Ernani Cuenco D. Lucio San Pedro
This is known as the art of leaf frond folding in Bulacan Province.
A. Singkaban B. Pabalat C. Puni D. Taka
It refers to a paper mache made using carved wooden sculpture used as a mold.
A. Singkaban B. Pabalat C. Puni D. Taka
It is a local term for bamboo arches elaborately designed with kayas.
A. Singkaban B. Pabalat C. Puni D. Taka
It is used as a welcome signage of a town, city, or village and is widely used as decoration during town fiestas.
A. Singkaban B. Pabalat C. Puni D. Taka
It is known as Pastillas wrapper cutting art.
A. Singkaban B. Pabalat C. Puni D. Taka
It is a Tagalog term from the province of Bulacan which means to beautify or decorate with the use of coconut leaf.
A. Singkaban B. Pabalat C. Puni D. Taka
This pertains to writings or drawings that have been scribed, scratched, or painted illicitly on a wall or other surface,
often in a public space.
A. Digital Arts B. Mixed Media C. Print Making D. Graffiti
It refers to a work of visual art that combines various traditionally distinct visual art media.
A. Digital Arts B. Mixed Media C. Print Making D. Graffiti
It is the process of making artwork by painting, normally on paper.
A. Digital Arts B. Mixed Media C. Print Making D. Graffiti
This artwork may express underlying social and political messages, and a whole genre of artistic expression is based
on spray paint styles.
A. Digital Arts B. Mixed Media C. Print Making D. Graffiti
It is an artistic work or practice that uses digital technology as an essential part of the creative or presentation
process.
A. Digital Arts B. Mixed Media C. Print Making D. Graffiti
This artistic work is placed under the larger umbrella term new media art.
A. Digital Arts B. Mixed Media C. Print Making D. Graffiti
It refers to the artwork in the making of which more than one medium has been employed.
A. Digital Arts B. Mixed Media C. Print Making D. Graffiti
An artwork created by transforming ink from a matrix or through a prepared screen to a sheet of paper or other
material.
A. Digital Arts B. Mixed Media C. Print Making D. Graffiti
This artwork may sometimes include magazines and newspaper clippings, ribbons, paints, and bits of colored or handmade
papers.
A. Digital Arts B. Land Arts C. De-collage D. Collage
It is an art movement in which landscape and the work of art are inextricably linked.
A. Land Arts B. Mixed Media C. Print Making D. Graffiti
It is a French word artwork which in English means “Take-off” or “To become unglued” or “To become unstuck”.
A. Digital Arts B. De-Collage C. Print Making D. Graffiti
A master composer is known for creatively using folk idioms in his musical compositions
A. Jose Maceda B. Antonino Buenaventura C. Ernani Cuenco D. Lucio San Pedro
His life-long musical career focused on understanding and popularizing Filipino traditional music.
A. Jose Maceda B. Antonino Buenaventura C. Ernani Cuenco D. Lucio San Pedro
His papers led to the understanding and appreciation of the ethnic and traditional music from the Philippines.
A. Jose Maceda B. Antonino Buenaventura C. Ernani Cuenco D. Lucio San Pedro
He wrote songs and musical arrangements based on the folk songs of different groups in the country.
A. Jose Maceda B. Antonino Buenaventura C. Ernani CuencoD. Lucio San Pedro
It is a concept where in it entails the service of many artists or of one individual possessing various artistic skills
collaborating with others.
A. Musical Play Production C. Integrated Art Production
B. Skills Enhancement D. Film Production
It is planning the ways and means of production to have direction in the activities to be undertaken by the producer. It is the
prerequisite of production control.
A. Film Production C. Integrated Art Production
B. Skills Enhancement D. Production Planning
This person shapes the sequence of events in a film to ensure that one scene transitions to the next so that the story will unfold
logically and in an interesting way.
A. Art Director B. Production Designer C. Director D. Screen Writer
It refers to the tasks that must be completed or executed during the filming or shooting.
A. Film Production C. Integrated Art Production
B. Skills Enhancement D. Production Planning
This person is essentially the group leader and is responsible for managing the production from start to finish.
A. Art Director B. Producer C. Director D. Screen Writer
This person is primarily responsible for overseeing the shooting and assembly of a film.
A. Art Director B. Producer C. Director D. Screen Writer
Shortly after shooting begins, this person begins to organize the footage and arranges individual shots into one
continuous sequence.
A. Art Director B. Costume Designer C. Editor D. Actors
Considering the role within this larger context also suggests that his or her job is much more difficult than just
appearing on the set and reciting lines.
A. Art Director B. Costume Designer C. Editor D. Actors
This person is responsible for the film's settings: the buildings, landscapes, and interiors that provide the physical
The context for the characters.
A. Art Director B. Producer C. Director D. Screen Writer
It refers to the strengthening of acquired artistic skills as these are applied in the production of artworks or integrated in
other fields of specialization.
A. Musical Play Production C. Integrated Art Production
B. Skills Enhancement D. Film Production
The primary aim of this stage is to stick to the budget and schedule, this requires constant vigilance.
A. Principle Photography B. Development C. Pre- Production D. Production
This person is responsible for acquiring props, decorating sets, and making the setting believable.
A. Art Director B. Costume Designer C. Editor D. Actors
This person is responsible for the film's time period and the characters’ outfits, including their economic status,
occupation, and attitude toward themselves.
A. Art Director B. Costume Designer C. Editor D. Actors
This person would not be able to make the film without the help of numerous other artists and technicians.
A. Art Director B. Producer C. Director D. Screen Writer
It is where all the planning takes place before the camera rolls and sets the overall vision of the project.
A. Principle Photography B. Development C. Pre- Production D. Production
The stage in production in which the start of a project varies, but generally will begin with the development of a
The script, be that an existing script, a book, or a brief story outline.
A. Principle Photography B. Production C. Pre- Production D. Development
This is when the camera rolls.
A. Principle Photography B. Production C. Pre- Production D. Development
This person develops the project from the initial idea, makes sure the script is finalized, arranges the financing and
manages the production team that makes the film.
A. Art Director B. Producer C. Director D. Screen Writer
Everything must be returned in good order to suppliers and there must be a full set of records of the shoot.
A. Art Director B. Screen Writer C. Director D. Producer
This is the stage where producers make their money back and a considerable amount of time and energy will be
invested to secure the right distribution deals for their projects.
A. Distribution B. Wrap C. Development D. Post Production
He is a farmer who is renowned for contributing to a piece of property filled with enlarged upo or gourd.
A. Teofilo Garcia B. Land Dulay C. Salinta Monon D. Darhata Sawabi
This law enabled the government to give recognition to Filipinos who have made outstanding contributions to Philippine arts and
letters.
A. Executive Order No. 118 s. 1987 C. Executive Order No. 30 s. 1966
B. Republic Act No. 7356 of 1992 D. Presidential Proclamation No. 1001,s. 1972
This award is the search for the finest traditional artists of the land also known as the National Living Treasures Award.
A. National Artist of the Philippines C. Gawad sa Manlilikhang Bayan
B. Gawad Alagad ng Sining D. Gawad CCP Para sa Sining
The following are the qualifications of a GAMABA Artist EXCEPT
A. An inhabitant of an indigenous cultural community anywhere in the Philippines that has preserved indigenous
tradition.
B. Must have passed on and/or will pass on to other members of the community their skills
C. Must have consistently performed or produced over a significant period, works of superior and distinctive quality.
D. Must have engaged in a folk art tradition that has been in existence and documented for at least 25 years.
Where do poetry, prose, and drama belong as art forms?
A. Visual B. Performing C. Literary D. Integrative
Paintings, sculptures, and tactile work are all examples of ____________ arts.
A. Visual B. Performing C. Literary
Which of the following best describes "contemporary art?
A. It is the art of the past. C. It is a traditional art.
B. It is religious art. D. It is the art of the present.
Refers to the practice of art from the 1860s to the 1960s.
A. Contemporary Arts C. Philippine Art
B. Modern Arts D. Art
Which of the following is not considered a method in art production?
A. Objectives C. Target Audience
B. Date of Implementation D. choreography
What kind of art technique uses technology to create artwork?
A. Mixed Media C. Digital Art
B. Graffiti D. De-Collage

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