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Product Planning

This document provides an overview of Module 13 of the CPAR Quarter 2 course. It discusses the objectives of identifying factors to consider for an art production, recognizing their importance, and creating a promotional poster. It includes topics on different art forms and mediums, as well as key terms like subject, form, methods, materials, machine, and manpower. The document aims to help students understand the various elements involved in planning and executing a successful art production.

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Product Planning

This document provides an overview of Module 13 of the CPAR Quarter 2 course. It discusses the objectives of identifying factors to consider for an art production, recognizing their importance, and creating a promotional poster. It includes topics on different art forms and mediums, as well as key terms like subject, form, methods, materials, machine, and manpower. The document aims to help students understand the various elements involved in planning and executing a successful art production.

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  • Title Page: Covers the title of Quarter 2, Module 13 focusing on product planning.
  • Contents of the Module: Lists module components: Teaser Quiz, Discussion, Review Questions, and the conclusion.
  • Objectives: Lists the objectives such as recognizing production factors and creating promotional materials.
  • Inspiration Quote: Features a motivational quote from Thomas Edison about planning.
  • Teaser Quiz: Commences the module with a quiz to assess prior knowledge.
  • Discussion: Explores key terms such as 'Subject', 'Medium', 'Form', and 'Methods' in art production.
  • Review: Offers a review activity with a word pool and explanation task related to art types.
  • Conclusion: Concludes the module with positive reinforcement and thanks.

CPAR

Quarter 2 – Module 13
Product Planning
Contents of the module

01 Teaser Quiz 02 Discussion

03 Review Questions 04 Done!


Objectives:
1. identify the different things to
consider in putting up an art
production;
2. recognize the importance of
the factors to consider in putting
up an art production; and
3. create a promotional poster
for an online art exhibit
Good Fortune is what
happens when
opportunity meets with
planning.

- Thomas Edison
01
01
Quiz!
What I Know
DOWN
Find the missing words in the 1 – An artist who uses wood, bamboo, stone,
puzzle below. Write your answer in concrete and various building materials.
the box. An example is provided for 2 – An artist who uses metal, wood, stone, clay
you. Write your answer on a and glass
separate sheet of paper. 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
What I Know
1. A

2. S C 3. D

C H A

U 4. M U S I C I A N.
T C
L

5. P A I N T E R E

C R
T

O T

6. W R I T E R
R
02
01
Discussion
What do you mean by “Subject” ?
Sandagan and Sayseng (2016) define
topic as "everything portrayed in an
artwork." It might be an object, a
person, a scene, colors, or anything else.
Even while a topic might be the focal
point of an artwork, other masterpieces
lack them.
Examples of “Subject”

Still Lifes

Landscape Painting
What do you mean by “Medium” ?

The materials employed in an artwork are referred to as the


medium. It is the device of every artist must deliver a message in
an aesthetic way. Colors and patterns are possibilities. brushers
for a painter; sounds for a musician; body motions for an
artist, It may be an actress or a dancer; it could also be words for
any writer; wood or clay for a sculptor. It is not necessary for an
artist to have pricey equipment when making art. Any accessible
medium may be used to create a masterpiece. It can be utilized as
long as it delivers the artist's point.
Examples of “Medium”
What do you mean by “Form” ?

The physical aspects of a work are referred to


as its form. It is all about theuse of art
components such as line, shape, form, space,
color, value, and texture And these elements
are placed in accordance with design
principles in order to create a masterpiece.
What do you mean by “Methods” ?

Methods refers to the production framework. It serves as the


skeleton. Strategy that will act as a guideline for the whole
production It includes the objectives or goals, materials,
processes, personnel assignment, and completion date the intended
output or result of the production is referred to as the objectives or
goals. SMART objectives are those that are precise, measurable,
achievable, relevant, and time-bound.
What do you mean by “Materials” ?

The term "materials" refers to the


artwork displayed on a production, such
as the play script, music and lyrics, or
choreography It is the focal point of the
production consisting of the notion
represented via art
Script

Choreography
What do you mean by “Machine” ?
The term "machine" refers to the media,
machinery, tools, or equipment that will
be employed. in a stage production
Physical materials on a theatrical
production machine stage lighting,
sound systems, or any other technical
media
Stage Lighting
What do you mean by “Manpower” ?

The team of employees allocated to a given


function is referred to as manpower. It is
possible the director, the producers, the
choreographers, the dancers, the artists, or
the crew Because of these, the entire process
of generating the production might be
enjoyable and easy to complete.
03
01
Let’s Review!
Awesome !
Thanks!

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